Mm, I remember that character, but not exactly who I thought he was. Can you describe what he is doing in that scene? I'm certain whoever he was, he was in a guise of some sort..
As for your second question, well, I don't have my copy with me at the moment.
Lol, yea, I am back at college and don't have my copy either, but it starts off talking about a snake, then a sand maggot kills the snake, then an old elderly figure comes along and says like "hmmm... there's a lot of evil out" then kills the maggot with a spell...
Ah, I remember that scene now. Kind of poignant wasn't it?
Some may disagree with me, but I think that may have been Tyrael in disguise. His character is featured in that book and I think moments like that are meant to entice us for when it is clear later that it is him.
i check , it seems that vin-jun is a place not a person or race. Because it says that Bartuc lost at Viz-jun because he underestimated the Wizards and people who defended it, but he wouldnt make the same mistake while taking over Lut Gholein.
i check , it seems that vin-jun is a place not a person or race. I think vin-jun is the old name for lut Gholein. Because Bartuc was trying to take Lut Gholein in his former life, but back then i think they called in Vin-jun
Well there is a place called Viz-jun in the eastern half of sanctuary, which they make reference to in this book.
2. Is it just me or do they spell Viz-Jun Vin-Jun twice on page 195 at the bottom?
As for your second question, well, I don't have my copy with me at the moment.
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Some may disagree with me, but I think that may have been Tyrael in disguise. His character is featured in that book and I think moments like that are meant to entice us for when it is clear later that it is him.
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It's been about five years since I read that book.
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Well there is a place called Viz-jun in the eastern half of sanctuary, which they make reference to in this book.
Also, yea, I am pretty sure it is Horazon.
Why would they call Horazon Viz-jun, Its a place not a person. They are talking about a place.