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Faquarl...
Topic Started: Feb 1 2006, 01:44 PM (9,117 Views)
Vinr Alfakyn
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Yeah probably. He wanted revenge on the magicians, so mabye he didn't even bother with the commoners. Or maybe he just hearded all the ones he found towards Nouda.
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Nero
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Jabor would be the one to snap up them commoners.
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Nectanebo
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Poor Jabor. How Many Lines did he have compared to that of Farquarl?

Wait, did he even have any?
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Dansariki
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Yes.
Knowledge is Power, Power Corrupts, and Corruption Destroys.

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nathanielandbartimaeus
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This is completely off-topic, but what do u think happened to Jabor during the final battle.
"If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live. No more bees, no more pollination ... no more men!" - Einstein
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Nero
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:blink: ...uh, did you read AoS properly?
He was sucked in by Ramatha's power after being step sided by Bartimaeus.
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Evarinya
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Wow, I won't be forgetting that anytime soon...but I think Jabor shouldn't have died so early in the trilogy.
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Dansariki
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Ahhh, why does everyone assume that?
Everyone assumes he and the Afrit died, but umm, they were sucked into the other place.
Their home.
Admittedly, it was against their rules of summoning, which likely killed them, but isn't it possible that they're alive?
Since the magicians assumes they passed, they didn't summon their names again.
After all, it's not like they care...
Knowledge is Power, Power Corrupts, and Corruption Destroys.

Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome.
~Isaac Asimov
There was never a good war, or a bad peace.
~Benjamin Franklin
You can kill a man but you can't kill an idea.
~Medgar Evers

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Nero
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They got sucked into Ramatha I believe.
Now about Faquarl...
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Evarinya
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Sorry with this but that did occur to me before. But I think if that was true Jabor would have shownup later just to shock us all. Remember Bart said he was all jumpy about a jackal headed statue? Just because it was like Jabor's old form. I think Jabor would have come back to terrify him.
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Oddly, I think about those poor kids who were assaulted when I think of Bart being frighten by Jabor. :D
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Dansariki
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No, he wouldn't.
The magicians would think he's dead, just as use.
And no, he got sucked into the rift, not ramuthra.
Knowledge is Power, Power Corrupts, and Corruption Destroys.

Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome.
~Isaac Asimov
There was never a good war, or a bad peace.
~Benjamin Franklin
You can kill a man but you can't kill an idea.
~Medgar Evers

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C0rm0c0dran
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I always liked Faquarl. Jabor too.
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Nero
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I also like Faquarl. Though I found Jabor just powerful; he was cool, but it was kinda meant to be that after centuries of battling each other, that Bartimaeus finish him off.
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Dansariki
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i thought jabor was the topic here?
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Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome.
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~Benjamin Franklin
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