![]() ![]() However, many elements don't seem to tie very well together, especially in the first portion of the novel. There are a lot of things that happen and the Vaughan does a good job of keeping the plot going. ![]() The plot of this book is very oddly put together. This is the premise of the story and to say more spoils the whole journey the characters go on. Then, suddenly, Jionathan gets his chance and he leaves Hamartia. His dreams, of course, being the primary source of motivation. Interestingly, enough, his identity as the heir to the throne is part of the reason he keeps trying to leave. While Jionathan is revealed to be the prince. When Rufus wakes the next day, he loses his memory of the previous night and seems to have no real connection with Jionathan. Rufus and Jionathan try to leave the city, however, Rufus is left behind and Jionathan gets caught in the process. Oh, Notameer, your guilt complex is unfathomable. ![]()
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