Thank you.
Does this mean they don't age at all then, by the way? He's eight years old at the crowning in 1602, so doesn't that make him ten when he wounds the emperor and dies?
> > 2) What is meant with the "forcing him to break a geas".
> David D's suggestion, from Penny Love (?), is exactly the right kind
> of thing. Note that breaking his geas doesn't kill the warlord, but
> it does create a weakness that will doom him.
Ok. I wonder if the story is somewhere to be found?
-Adept
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