***SPOILERS***
I'm certainly not Ray (and I look forward to his response to your interesting 
questions), but I do have some thoughts about Martin Longbow's descendant 
taking the throne.  Ironically, Hal was only in position to become King because 
of Lyam's act of nobility in recognizing Martin pre-coronation (when Arutha 
thought he was crazy and irresponsible) and Martin's act of nobility in 
renouncing the crown.  First, had Lyam and Brucal buried the news of Martin's 
paternity and legitimation, Martin likely never becomes Duke.  End of story.  
There's no noble conDoin's around to swoop out of the west to save the day in 
the last saga.  Alternatively, had Martin taken the Crown rather than renounce 
in favor of Lyam, he would have married someone very different and his conDoin 
descendants reared in the East would have been very different from Hal.  
Something about Crydee (the rugged frontier, the distance from Rillanon, the 
lack of distance between the nobility and the common people they rule/serve) 
helps restore the vigor and nobility of the conDoin line.  Second, Henry the 
elder and Hal were both insulated from the political turmoil in the Kingdom 
because the line had historically declined to seek power in honor of Martin's 
famous words.  That left Hal as a "pure" compromise candidate all those not 
directly affiliated with Oliver could accept.  So, in the end, it was Lyam's 
old fashioned honor (in contrast to Arutha's pragmatism) and Martin's 
self-abnegation that sowed the seeds of the Kingdom's eventual salvation and 
renaissance generations later.  Pretty cool.  It's also cool that Martin's line 
ended up with the crown because Edward did the same thing Martin did!  
Everything came full circle.
I have to say, I loved the civil war side of the narrative.  As much as I 
wanted to find out what was "really going on" and to see what ultimately 
happened to Pug (and as dusty as it got in the room when I read about Pug and 
Tomas saying good-bye), I found the civil war to be the most compelling part of 
the entire last trilogy.  I'm a sucker for those conDoin's!
One slight disappointment -- I wanted to see what happened to Jim's protege 
(and son?) Karrick, whom Jim sent to take his place as the Upright Man.  There 
were a lot of threads to tie up, so I understand not circling back to him.  But 
I felt like Jim's promise at the end of the second book to raise the kid up off 
the dodgy path was a bit of a Checkov's gun that was never fired.  
One question of my own for Ray.  Were the Dread the real "Darkness" behind 
Rogen's vision way back in Silverthorn and was their influence somehow 
responsible for the Valheru losing their shite in the Chaos Wars?  I felt like 
the Darkness reaching through time and probability to attack Rogen, which 
freaked everybody out in Silverthorn, was similar to how the Dreadking thing 
reached out through the magic orb to lay the smack down on Pug et al.
Anyway, Ray, I first met Pug back in '86 or '87 or so as a young lad reading 
the first set of split up Magician paperbacks, and I was hooked immediately.  I 
know you're not done writing, but you've already left behind a pretty awesome 
legacy.  Thanks for the memories.             
Date: Fri, 24 May 2013 12:04:23 -0700
Subject: Questions about ME and Midkemia (SPOILERS Magician End and all books)
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Hi Ray,
First of all, that book was an excellent read, thank you very much. I enjoyed 
all of it :) This one felt more like the original series than the most recent 
ones, and I for myself like this style better. To each his own :) 

Now I was wondering a few things. Basically, a lot of significant characters in 
the world from the past 30 books or so are dead, i.e Tomas, Pug, Dolgan, 
Macros, Miranda, Nakor, Jimmy the hand, Arutha, etc. From the point of view of 
your gaming days, which if I'm not mistaken, were occurring 200 years from now 
in Midkemia, were these characters mythical Legends already, or you created all 
of them from scratch as you went along the books? For example, Calis is still 
alive, as well as Magnus, did you have materials saying that these guys were 
sons of famous magician/warrior in the past?


Secondly, I was reflecting on the fact that Martin Longbow's son is now on the 
throne. I remember at the end of Magician Martin was asking himself, "what if I 
make a better king than Lyam..?". On the light of what happened in family 
branches of the 3 brothers and the downfall of the ConDoin line, the question 
is, in your writer's eye, was Martin a better choice? Obviously historical 
questions like these are somewhat meaningless, but I always had the impression 
that you implied so, especially when Pug makes his comment about the downfall 
of the line starting with Borric (from Arutha).

Lastly, I had the impression you introduced some "angel army" somewhere? I'm 
trying to remember what happened with them, especially when they were mentioned 
in ME at some point.

Thanks again for an excellent read!
PJ                                        

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