User talk:Raistlin11325

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Regarding the Raistlin article[edit]

Hey there. I wanted to ask you a few quick questions about your slight changes to the Character Profile I wrote. Your change is very welcome (as I forgot the Irda entirely). I made a few small grammatical fixes, removing an unecessary comma and adding a necessary one, but I wanted to ask you about one thing in particular.

"...longer lived races, such as Elves, are said to only appear to slightly age, while the Irda do not age to him at all."

I was curious about the basis for "only appear to slightly age" comes from, because according to the Chronicles Trilogy, Raistlin doesn't see Laurana aging at all. I don't want to make a correction to this if there is some other canon that contradicts my notion. Finnicks 22:18, 9 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I'm sorry that I can't remember the location, but I'm fairly certain that I remember Raistlin saying something to the effect of, "Everything in my vision withers and dies, save the youngest of the elves, who appear as flowers past their bloom." My wording is still pretty awkward, though. If you can think of a better way to say it, please do. Thank you for fixing any other errors that I made.
I don't have the original trilogy with me, but I think that the line comes from the conversation between Raistlin and Laurana when they're in the inn. If it's not there, feel free to change it back, I may have been imagining it or something.
I'm new at this, so I'm not sure if this is the right way to reply to messages, but I hope that this works.
Raistlin11325 04:08, 11 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Perfectly understandable. I'll look it up when I have time. But as far as User_Talk pages go, the best way is to post your response on their talk page, and leave something to the effect of "Left response on user's Talk Page" on yours to indicate to other reads that you replied there.
Finnicks 05:49, 11 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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