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On-going Series?

Can anyone confirm whether Terry Goodkind intends to write sequels to this book (and eventually, a series)? BlueRobe (talk) 07:48, 7 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

This statement from the article is incorrect: " It's also been referenced that some ancestor of Alexander Rahl has created a new world without magic, in which his own half-sister, Jennsen Rahl, had willingly gone and lived in."

I'm not sure how to fix this correctly, but the statement indicates that Jennsen is Alex's half-sister, which she is not. She is Richard's half sister. Yet, if you change it to " It's also been referenced that some ancestor of Richard Rahl has created a new world without magic, in which his own half-sister, Jennsen Rahl, had willingly gone and lived in." (change alex to richard) then that change is still incorrect, because it would not have been an ancestor of Richard, but a relative not yet born.

I wanted to point out the mistake, but didn't want to fix it the wrong way. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.70.51.162 (talk) 21:20, 26 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Confirmation of incorrect plot ==

Richard created a world that would be without magic to end the war between those who wanted a world full of freedom and magic and those who opposed all magic and freedom. His half sister Jenson willingly chose to make a home in this world because she was supremely ungifted. Alex, living in our modern day magoc free world is an ancestor of Jenson's and therefore Richard's.