Or did Meldorath learn something about the Riva (or Voulhire) that made him regret which side he was fighting for? The end of Meldorath's military career felt a bit strange, especially when he retired and moved to Hillport instead of staying in Hillport. I do agree that his imprisonment without a trial was wrong. I don't think his imprisonment was wrong though since he did torture people to learn more about magic.RobinBennet wrote: ↑07 Oct 2020, 10:59 I dont think Meldorath would ever team up with the people he was hunting for years... he doesn't want to completly destroy Voulhire like the Riva , so in my opinion he was wrongfully imprisoned. But people often tend to fear that which they do not understand. I still think he is probably a bad guy though, I guess we'll see now that he is out.
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He must have a weakness that allowed him to be captured, maybe he just got cocky and so the enemy got him?
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I absolutely agree with you. I think Meldorath was just buying some time for himself. In my opinion I don’t really think he was guilty. I hope I’m right though. Hopefully the second book reveals it all.scaryeyes_25 wrote: ↑03 Oct 2020, 20:59 I don't think anyone can truly imprison Meldorath. I believed he was just waiting for the right time to retaliate and make everyone know his true power and capabilities. As for being imprisoned wrongfully, I think we need to continue reading the series to know the true intentions of King Wilhelm and Meldorath.
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I agree with you in that I also believe Meldorath wouldn’t do anything he doesn’t want to. The fact that they managed to imprison him was largely due to his choice. That being said, I’m interested to see how his end game will play out.scaryeyes_25 wrote: ↑03 Oct 2020, 20:59 I don't think anyone can truly imprison Meldorath. I believed he was just waiting for the right time to retaliate and make everyone know his true power and capabilities. As for being imprisoned wrongfully, I think we need to continue reading the series to know the true intentions of King Wilhelm and Meldorath.
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From what I remember, Meldorath let himself be captured. When the soldiers came to take him away, he thought about making an example of them by destroying the soldiers and town but decided against it. Maybe he didn't want to show the king exactly what he was capable of?houligan19 wrote: ↑07 Oct 2020, 15:41 Lord Meldorath seems to be incredibly powerful, almost to the point that some don't believe is possible.
He must have a weakness that allowed him to be captured, maybe he just got cocky and so the enemy got him?
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I don't think it's right to imprison someone based on what they are capable of doing or might do, but I do agree that after seeing Meldorath destroy plenty of people in the final chapter he definitely deserves imprisonment now, even if he didn't before.