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Is the Smyke in this book the Smyke from City of the Dreaming Books? They have different first names, but otherwise they're very alike (both hate/have hated the Lindworm Castle/have been involved with it, are manipulative, charming if needed, and both are shark grubs)...
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"Rumo has an ability called the "White Fire" where all he can see is white fire and mangles everything in his path, including his owner, a farmer that tortures him into being a guard dog, and whips his sister (what he thinks to death, untill he later finds her and goes to Wolperting.)"
Yes, I can see how all of the four-letter names starting with "R" could get confusing...but that wasn't Rumo, it was Rolv (Rala's brother). Rumo doesn't have a sister. —Qit el-Remel (talk • contribs) 10:59, 29 April 2008 (UTC)