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Posted by dafadox (Member # 6885) on :
 
I really liked Moozh, he was by far the smartest character in the story so far. Is he in any of the last 3 books? I know in the epilogue in the end of the 2nd book, his death is foretold, but I was just wondering if he makes any guest appearences?!
 
Posted by A Rat Named Dog (Member # 699) on :
 
Nope, he was a one-shot. But awesome character, you're right [Smile]
 
Posted by ChaosTheory (Member # 7069) on :
 
Sorry Moozh is dead...which is agreedly so, quite sad, I would have loved to read more about him and his battles.
 
Posted by Ayren (Member # 7317) on :
 
I was confused at why Moozh was sent a dream from the Keeper if he didn't even appear in any of the other books. Does anyone else know?
 
Posted by mr_porteiro_head (Member # 4644) on :
 
What do those two things have to do with each other?
 
Posted by Ayren (Member # 7317) on :
 
Well I just figured while we were on the topic of Moozh why he was sent a dream from the keeper if he doesn't even appear in any other books. I thought everyone who was connected to the keeper somehow went to earth.
 
Posted by dafadox (Member # 6885) on :
 
Was he sent a dream by the Keeper? I thought it was the Oversoul. I barely remember so I am probably wrong, but what was the dream he was sent by the Keeper?

Whatever it was, I am sure the reason it happend was because it all lead up to him finding out that Luet and Hushidh are his daughters.
 
Posted by Ayren (Member # 7317) on :
 
The dream he was sent starts out out at the very beginning of The Call of Earth. He gets sent a dream about all these bats coming and touching him and then all these rats coming and touching him. What you said kinda makes sense but I'm still quite confused.
 
Posted by mr_porteiro_head (Member # 4644) on :
 
quote:
Well I just figured while we were on the topic of Moozh why he was sent a dream from the keeper if he doesn't even appear in any other books. I thought everyone who was connected to the keeper somehow went to earth.
The keeper has been messing with the minds of almost the entire planet for thousands of years, and only a few people made it off planet.
 
Posted by MagusFire (Member # 6780) on :
 
Well, he had a choice to go, didn't he? And he 'could' have gone, Nafai even asked him. Probably would have been more interesting, to have an adult male actually on Nafai's side during the entire journey. Maybe the Keeper foresaw what was going to happen, and set it up so Moozh could have gone with them and helped out Nafai.
 


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