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habu987:

--- Quote from: dagaetch on August 10, 2011, 06:48:50 PM ---For what it's worth, from the Bitten with Books chat:
Jim's often dodgy with answers but this seems pretty straightforward. No smiley face or anything!

--- End quote ---

Right.  If that's the case, I think that kinda torpedoes this whole thread...

badassassin:
no. just like polka, i say fitz will never die

Sm0kEyNy:
Ignore this jus posting to mark this thread for later reading an speculation

jeno:
Better do that quick then, old threads now get purged after a certain amount of time.

Warden John Marcone:
It's been a number of years since I've read Fool Moon so I may be wrong about this (personal preference, I find the second book in a series, any series to be exceptionally poor compared to 1 and 3).  This is also working from the theory that Fitz is Tera/MacFinn's child and apologies if this has been addressed, tl:dr thread with too many derailments.

First, from what I know of wolves, the pups don't hang around forever.  Once they're about a year(ish) old they strike off on their own, so maybe Fitz is on his own because it was that time for him.  Sure, Tera's not an ordinary wolf, but she IS still a wolf, and if Fitz was raised in both worlds it's possible the wolf part understands and is ready but the human isn't mature enough to survive alone.  Second, because of the blood mix, Fitz is still going to get whammied with the curse, but because he is part wolf, he'll be more (forgive the terminology and think Underworld) Lycan than Loup-Garou, able to control himself as the ravening beast.  And finally, isn't it mentioned somewhere that the curse doesn't kick in until age 21?  So if Fitz is only 15 he's got a few more years of "freedom".

Make of it what you will, and correct me if I'm wrong or beating a dead wolf.

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