Talk:Darkness and Light

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[edit] Inconsistancies

I thought about adding a part for inconsistancies. I can think of three:

1) In the short story "Kitiara's son", we learn how and why Steel Brightblade was conceived. Darkness and Light makes no mention of this happening, though I think this is more the fault of the short story rather than this particular novel since it came out first.

2) Sturm makes no mention of ever meeting a brass dragon in the Chronicles trilogy. I think that would be big news to the other companions because several of them are shocked when they learn that there are good dragons.

3) Sturm never mentions the birth of draconians to the companions, and upon his first encounter with them in Chronicles, he's almost genuinely shocked.

I could have added that stuff, but is it really worth it?--Soulforge19 09:29, 30 July 2006 (UTC)

Sturm fought draconians in The Oath and the Measure as well. I am not sure if this kind of information is considered original research, that is, this is information we get after comparing two or more sources and determine something. It would be better if we could find a source for that information (an interview, a critic, etc). -- ReyBrujo 13:11, 30 July 2006 (UTC)