Honestly, I'm not even certain that 'trust' is a word in their vocabulary. Or if it is, their definition of it is ridiculously skewed.
SCSF: As Chessy said, their definitions of certain terms are quite off, so I agree!
I'm desperately hoping you don't mean that literally, but the way things are going...yeah, it wouldn't surprise me if he somehow contributes to the destruction of an entire continent.
Oh, I am being quite literal! Grancendor (Tencendor's continent, as the NRSG dubbed it) will end up sinking beneath the waves at the end of Crusader. Axis does contribute to it, by completely refusing to research any further threats after this trilogy. Further, if I recall correctly, this happened because Tencendor was "too corrupted" or something, and, in Enchanter, Axis means to "reforge to Tencendor using the sheer force of his personality". I doubt Douglass meant it, but that implies to me that Axis was more than a bit the cause for this.
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Honestly, I'm not even certain that 'trust' is a word in their vocabulary. Or if it is, their definition of it is ridiculously skewed.
SCSF: As Chessy said, their definitions of certain terms are quite off, so I agree!
I'm desperately hoping you don't mean that literally, but the way things are going...yeah, it wouldn't surprise me if he somehow contributes to the destruction of an entire continent.
Oh, I am being quite literal! Grancendor (Tencendor's continent, as the NRSG dubbed it) will end up sinking beneath the waves at the end of Crusader. Axis does contribute to it, by completely refusing to research any further threats after this trilogy. Further, if I recall correctly, this happened because Tencendor was "too corrupted" or something, and, in Enchanter, Axis means to "reforge to Tencendor using the sheer force of his personality". I doubt Douglass meant it, but that implies to me that Axis was more than a bit the cause for this.