Mar-10-2013, 10:27 PM (UTC)
(This post was last modified: Mar-10-2013, 10:34 PM (UTC) by o0Ampy0o.)
Maybe that is one possible explanation if we accept the circumstances as the way Fitz experienced both.
Here those of you that have read the series at least 2x are in a better position to grab supporting text. I am not sure Hobb would or would not make the connection if they were the same source. I suspect she would make the connection somewhere because it would lend to world building. Meaning, Fitz would make the connection somewhere. The alternative would create a loose end.
One could argue that loose ends are nice and leave room for mystery but it depends on what is left in question.
Here those of you that have read the series at least 2x are in a better position to grab supporting text. I am not sure Hobb would or would not make the connection if they were the same source. I suspect she would make the connection somewhere because it would lend to world building. Meaning, Fitz would make the connection somewhere. The alternative would create a loose end.
One could argue that loose ends are nice and leave room for mystery but it depends on what is left in question.
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), so have many, *many* other readers been. Many readers had felt that Robin had copped out with Fitz returning to Molly. Rather than Kettricken though, as you suggested in the 'approach to series' thread, most tended to lean toward Fitz ending up with Fool...and the cop-out was seen as Robin being borderline homophobic. She'd turned aside from controversy and gave Fitz the 'girl' rather than 'boy'. So many were miffed.
Quickly though...
, but I am enjoying this, o0Ampy0o.
Talking about the books, right or wrong, is always enjoyable.
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