Ah, and Hrathen’s three month timebomb. It’s always nice when you can have a timebomb go off early. Hrathen thinks in this very chapter about how he’s got a month left on his deadline. However, I suspect that readers will look at the book and realize that there’s less than a hundred pages left. Hopefully, with these chapters—Raoden crowned king, Hrathen apparently beaten—I invoke a sense of confusion in the reader. They’ll be expecting something big, something they weren’t looking for.
The arrival of the Dakhor monks is it. You’ll get some more explanation of this later, of course. Anyway, now you know why I kept mentioning the Arelene market and how unprofitable it seemed. The merchants there weren’t even really merchants.
In the first draft, I had the monks hiding on the merchants’ ships. In a later rewrite, however, I realized that this wasn’t as powerful as if I had them actually playing the part of the merchants. If I had them on the ships, I had to have Hrathen follow Dilaf all the way to the docks. In addition, those monks would have had to spend weeks cooped up in the holds of a bunch of merchant ships. So, I changed it so that the monks were impersonating the merchants themselves—a better plan, I think, on their part. This lets them infiltrate the city, move around and scout the area, and essentially hide in plain sight.
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