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== [[Literature]] ==
* [[Dan Brown]]'s ''[[Angels
* The page quote comes from either ''[[The Malloreon]]'' by David and Leigh Eddings. Sure enough, towards the end of ''[[The Malloreon]]'' something Beldin said turns out to be of vital importance- both the heroes and villains need to find out where to go for the final showdown from the Seers at Kell, when {{spoiler|Belgarath remembers Beldin mentioning "the Grolims are still afraid to go near Kell"- the villains can't go themselves.}}
** Of course, this is something that Beldin and Belgarath have both known perfectly well for centuries. It's common knowledge among the world's sorcerors and, of course, the Grolims. Mentioning it early in the story for later use is an excellent example of [[Chekhov's Gun]], but this may not exactly fit the trope since it isn't ''unusual'' knowledge.
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