u/Whatchadoing34

Did they ever go into how Jarnulf was able to get a hold of a League of the Scroll emblem? I know that it was explained that Jarnulf was with Josua for a bit, but I was still confused on that detail because apparently the emblem was not like the others? It could be possibly I missed a flashback or am forgetting something.

Also, was there ever a flashback where Jarnulf went into detail about his time with "father." I remember him talking about his time as a slave and being trained by a Norn as well as his time with the Rimmersgard heathens and I know he mentions being tutored by a religious priest he calls father, but I do not remember if they go into detail. Josua was wounded at the time, correct? So all of the things Jarnulf was interpreting was Josua's meanderings? Am I getting that right? Everything seemed to happen so fast with the Josua reveal, I'm just starting to process it.

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u/Whatchadoing34 — 12 days ago

I am almost done with The Navigator's Children. I love the series, and am thoroughly enjoying the latest addition. But it had been a year or so since reading MST trilogy along with the interlude between, and I've been met with this sorta strange worry that I'm missing out on a few characters from the prior trilogy. I've figured out the basic characters who were previously in the trilogy like Pasavelles and Sludig, and I believe there's a son of a Thrithings man who shows up in the second book when they escort Eolair to Lake Blood. But I simply wanted to ask, were there any cameos that I may have missed? Like for instance there's a Thrithings healer that helps Porto's friend after he's been gravely injured and I found myself wondering, "wait was he supposed to be someone I should know?" So to any of the Osten Ard fans out there, were their any notable appearances from the previous trilogy that I may have missed? Obviously the books are quite dense, so it's hard to remember everything.

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u/Whatchadoing34 — 15 days ago