Re: why did King Broyan die like he did ?

From: Nick Eden <nick_at_o4SBR9Qck4vA2voIXaecObkm14hdwM6WK6JkTXffMN9ZzBzBD3NaUvxh9yBoS9Yf1M5zkEa>
Date: Sun, 30 May 2010 01:05:36 +0100


Perhaps this is just reiterating what Peter's said. Not sure.

I think Broyan broke some geasa, which left him vulnerable. The Kitori attacked him through this vulnerability, but may not have given a damn about the City of Wonders.

On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 10:21 PM, Peter Metcalfe < metcalph_at_cbyLNc2Mdsq6mhF90Ossl6L2SXIkk1WI1XydR6mc1D4SU4vsj8jhhpnWu9Y1GWhOwi8Xkym00LRpd45Q0q6uzZralbbSpQ.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

> On 5/30/2010 7:49 AM, hcarteau_at_7XH9RHW7J-Q1CPE36IRqBuviPCZDzVJxENrlwMpsl2Bv6_5tKOARuswb7WBcYv5tnl28c-ZwCVk.yahoo.invalid wrote:
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> > I have a few half-formed ideas : Broyan was Vingkot himself since 1617
> and he
> > had to uphold all of Vingkot's commitments, i.e. to Ezkankkeko.
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> Vingkot never made any commitments to Ezkankekko. 'twas Heort.
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> The word I've heard is that when Broyan became King of the Hendriki, he
> became liable for magical debts owned to the Kitori. Since he wasn't
> aware of them, they didn't get paid until it was too late and they sent
> the collectors in.
>
> That this occurred after the sacking of the City of Wonders led people
> to draw the obvious but mistaken conclusion about the causes of his death.
>
> --Peter Metcalfe
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