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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Jordan: Something I've seen noted on several fansites which also intrigues me- In the Taltos books, Vlad and his wife have read Paarfli's Romances. However, according to the timeline of the Khaavren books "written" by Paarfli, his first work of fiction, The Phoneix Guards was written at a point when Vlad and Cawti were in their seventies or older. My personal theory is that some of Paarfli's earlier historic works had the same quirks as his later fiction, and so they were enjoyed in a So Bad It's Good way. Otherwise though, this seems to be a major plot hole. |