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Many important details need to be added to the article (or I guess you'd call it a summary of the book) including:
Milla's journey to the Crones, Death of Arla, Milla becoming War-Chief, What happened after the steam-pipe explosion with Tal and Lokar.
I also think a bit more information on the Keystones would be helpful. Also Jarnil's relation to the Freefolk is somewhat important.
Maybe when the other book's articles are better detailed, some information on the airweed might be added, since it plays a crucial role in Book 5.
--CmaccompH89 04:51, 23 August 2006 (UTC)