I love how the narrative nearly paints the Oriq sympathetically as victims of a class struggle, then has their Voldemint analogue casually sacrifice them.
Some further insights on the nature of the colleges.
Lorehold for example also covers anthropology and psychology. It really is about examining society as a whole, and debating whereas people follow rules or passions.
Quandrix is obviously whereas math is natural or a cosntruct.
To be fair Sanderson also named white as a potential third color (he was a lawyer after all) so if Creative really wanted it they could force him into Orzhov.
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Final story unless we get a Kilian one.
I love the prose and structure, but the plot just gets weird towards the end. Also the mono-green dean has water powers.
The scene where she gives up Gideon is actually pretty touching, even if it is very rushed.
I'm glad she's decided to help out the students for the time being. Though I wonder if her necromancy curriculum is safe.
They twins crush Voldemint to death without a care and Will has his leg chopped off.
Quint's turn.
Really loved this one.
They're both incredibly awful to each other and I hate the writers for doing this.
Dina tutors.
"Absurdophile" is my new favourite word
Some further insights on the nature of the colleges.
Lorehold for example also covers anthropology and psychology. It really is about examining society as a whole, and debating whereas people follow rules or passions.
Quandrix is obviously whereas math is natural or a cosntruct.