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=== 20. (Erin meeting Griffon Hunt) === Ulrien said to Erin in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/11/28/3-33/ Ch 3.33] that they hadn't "formally met". That seems odd as the group apparently already ''had'' introduced themselves in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/17/2-22/ Ch 2.26], albeit offscreen, given that Erin was shown to know their names. And, of course, Halrac already visited for much of volume 2. #<small>More than likely, someone else went "Hey, you see those people? They're Gold Rank Adventurers, here are their names so you won't make a fool of yourself." Or maybe she got their names when the guards were investigating the attack (remark by Ubiquitous Omnipresent Entity, 20 September 2019)</small> #<small>That is what is sometimes called "head canon", not an in-story explanation. Still, it's a plausible explanation. --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 20:12, September 21, 2019 (UTC)</small> #<small>Apparently, Ulrien didn't count their first, hasty meeting formal enough.</small> '''14.''' (Timeline on Laken's trip to Invrisil) In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/09/19/3-14/ Ch 3.14] it was shown that Laken left Riverfarm in '''Day 46, '''which is supposedly the day ''after'' the attack on Magnolia’s mansion. But in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/09/3-36/ Ch 3.36] it is shown that he arrived in Invrisil in <strong>Day 49, </strong>which is <strong>Four Days</strong> ''after ''the Attack. If Laken really left the day after the attack, than it contradicts the '''Four''' '''Days''' that was stated in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/12/05/3-35/ Ch 3.35]. <small>First, nowhere it was stated that Laken's Day 45 was the same day as attack on Magnolia. Second, according to 3.35, it "had been <u>over a week</u> since the attack on Magnolia’s mansion".</small> <small>This could be explained with a note that Day 45 in Laken's diary was the appropriate time "some days earlier". --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 18:30, March 18, 2020 (UTC) </small> On a related note, Laken's trip to Invrisil was surprisingly short, given that he traveled per cart from a snowed-in village to the nearest capital city. It was later established how far Invrisil was so that Laken doesn't live directly in Magnolia's sphere of influence. Travel times of two or even four days with carts speak against that. (Also, were there no other towns or villages closer to Riverfarm? There was no reason given why they didn't try elsewhere). --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 19:45, June 26, 2020 (UTC) On another related note, the start of Winter in Liscor happened about 30 days earlier than in Riverfarm: Only 19 days are between Laken's departure for Invrisil and Riverfarm's start of winter. Meanwhile in Liscor, the entire Volume 2 happened (Ryoka's round trip to Az'kerash lasted 3-4 weeks (see [[Chapter Timeline]])), and there were several days before and after Ryoka's trip to the south; again see Chapter Timeline. --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 19:45, June 26, 2020 (UTC) '''15.''' (Wistram Golems) In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/11/18/wistram-days-pt-6/ Wistram Days pt. 6], it is revealed that the colossal golem isn't one of the original golems. However, in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/11/21/wistram-days-pt-7/ part 7], they say instead that the *metal* one is the golem what wasn't one of the originals. ''“The missing Golem. The one replaced by the metal one.”'' * <small>This is the same golem. The metal colossus.</small> '''16.''' (Cause of Moth Attack) In [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/24/5-05/ Ch 5.05] it was said that Toren ''"happily crunched one of the bulbous eggs underfoot, then, another, and another."'' As that chapter goes, Vuliel Drae are observers, who even stop Toren and then flee and hide. However, in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/08/25/5-14/ Ch 5.14] a member of Vuliel Drae said: ''"How were we supposed to know it’d piss all them off? It was that masked woman who did it first. And we thought—”,'' thus admitting to destroying so many eggs that the moths started their attack on Liscor. That was for which VD was severely punished later on, only mitigated by the fact that they couldn't have known the consequences. Given that just eight destroyed moth eggs is not something that would cause such as massive response as that moth attack, it would make sense to rewrite some sentences in ch. 5.05 to Vuliel Drae reluctantly helping Toren destroying a whole cave of unprotected eggs before realizing that something is coming. * <small>"Given that just eight destroyed moth eggs is not something that would cause such as massive response as that moth attack". Why is that?</small> '''17.''' (Fleet Foot Skill) It was said in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/09/08/5-19-g/ Ch 5.19 G] that "''One of Rags’ newest and best Skills was [Fleet Foot].''..", which is odd as she already had this Skill in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/11/07/3-31-g/ Ch 3.31 G]. It might have been better to only write that it is one of her best Skills and remove the "newest" part. #<small>"New" and "newest" are not the same. "New" means recent, whereas "newest" means the closest to being current. (remark by Ubiquitous Omnipresent Entity, 20 September 2019)</small> #<small>Both views can be taken: While there was quite some time and levelling between these two chapters, we know of no "newer" tribe skill of Rags at that time. "Newest" still implies that she acquired it recently. --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 20:12, September 21, 2019 (UTC)</small> #<small>She haven't leveled up in that chapter since the events of 3.31. The [Fleet Feet] Skill was the newest one back then</small>. '''18.''' (Half-Elven hair) ''"Half-Elves didn’t have red hair". ''That's what Ceria thought in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/11/18/wistram-days-pt-6/ Wistram Pt. 6]. This contradicts a scene in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/06/12/4-45/ Ch 4.45], in which Falene was described to have "light red hair". #<small>First, Ceria doesn't know everything, Learning that a student didn't know that half-elves could have red hair is similar to someone on Earth not knowing that humans could have six functional fingers to a hand, it's remarkably common. Second, have you ever heard of hair dye or Illusion Magic? (remark by Ubiquitous Omnipresent Entity, 20 September 2019)</small> #<small>Good point, especially with all the [[Alevica|magical]] [[Rikku Hime|blue-haired]] people running around, but still an oddity. --[[User:Onyavar|Onyavar]] ([[User talk:Onyavar|talk]]) 20:12, September 21, 2019 (UTC)</small> #'Half-Elves didn’t have <u>naturally</u> red hair". [[Category:Fanworks]]
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