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    Re: Andrui, Apprentice of Bigby (Score: 1)
    by Zephirum on Wed, May 26, 2004
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    I agree whole heartedly. This is more what I would have liked to have seen.

    I'm sorry that I didn't responde earlier. I'm still new to this place, and I was avoiding injurying any egos ... at least until I get proper time to address my concerns as Theocratissak did. ; )



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    Re: Andrui, Apprentice of Bigby (Score: 1)
    by WavesCrest on Thu, May 27, 2004
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    >Why would Andrui's dad be selected to
    >travel so far away from GHC, espically if his
    >dad was only humble and had megear
    >earnings (as gleaned by the location of
    >their home in GHC).

    Because he was a renowned, albeit poor, cartographer.

    >What ship were they on? did they have to
    >travel to Hardby first or did they travel
    >some other way

    I didn't really feel that was relevant to the article.

    >Who is Szek Elwerd (is he from a canon
    >source), and what country does he
    >represent.

    Err.. Onnwal? Thus the mapping of the Headlands? :)

    Andrui called Scant home as that was where Bigby lived pre-wars.

    As to why events happened the way they did I'd prefer for the reader to make up his own mind. I only wrote this as a short piece, I didn't want to include everything.


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