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A Sense of Humour

Its always good to have a sense of humour, and occasionally Raymond E. Feist gives us a small insight into his. Here for your entertainment are some of those occasions.

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questionAt what stage do we find out more about Nakor and what he really is
 
answerWhen I feel like telling you! (Or when he feels like telling me, is more like it)smiley
 

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questionDoes the new series include the development at sorcerers Isle
 

answer"Developments?" What developments? Did Pug sub-divide the island and start building condos and time-shares? Damn. Those guys never tell me anything.smiley

 

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questionAs far as I know, there are three moons over Midkemia. Does anybody know anything about them: What are their names...are there any cults worshipping the moons and so on...
 
answerThere was a nasty religious war in Midkemia over the name of the Moons. The two factions could only agree on the name of one of them: Moe.

Thousands died defending the concept that the other two were Manny & Jack, while others went to their grave uttering the names Larry & Curly. Only the despited Shemp following had been obliterated.

Seriously, we've always called them 1,2 & 3, or Big, Middle, and Luna. We only name moons on other planets, here, as our own is called . . .Moon!smiley

 

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questionFirst book of Feist read, what age were you when you read it
 
answerMagician.  Started reading it in 1977, finished it in 1980.smiley
 

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questionSo How much would you pay for a R. E. Feist first edition Magician Hardback signed by the Author?
 
answerMe?  Not a dime.  I read the book and it was OK, but nothing I'd read again.smiley

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questionAre the Tsurani people from Midkemia?
 
answerNo, the Tsurani didn't originally come from Midkemia.  As for where they all came from, it's a kitchen table in San Diego, CA circa 1974 . . .smiley
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