Not at all!
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I like all three of those names -- no, actually I *love* those names -- and they go together nicely. Only drawback is that the characters represented by those names are completely opposite of what I'm looking for.
Hey, but you've got lots of good ideas, Zelda. Can you come up with triplets suggesting independent, self-sufficient, and perhaps even warlike qualities?
Thanks!
-- Nanaea
Hey, but you've got lots of good ideas, Zelda. Can you come up with triplets suggesting independent, self-sufficient, and perhaps even warlike qualities?
Thanks!
-- Nanaea
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The Black Trillium Triplets
I come to think of the The Black Trillium written by Marion Zimmer Bradley , Julian May and Andre Norton , which is about a terrible regicide. The murdered king's triplent daughters witness the murder but manage to flee each to different parts of the kingdom.
The books centers on how thy each of the triplents go through a development finding out their place in the world and the path they each were chosen for from the beginning of time.
In the end they meet anew and as one force break the rule of evil.
An interesting tale indeed if one has a taste for fantasy.
Their names are:
Haramis, Kadiya, Anigel
I come to think of the The Black Trillium written by Marion Zimmer Bradley , Julian May and Andre Norton , which is about a terrible regicide. The murdered king's triplent daughters witness the murder but manage to flee each to different parts of the kingdom.
The books centers on how thy each of the triplents go through a development finding out their place in the world and the path they each were chosen for from the beginning of time.
In the end they meet anew and as one force break the rule of evil.
An interesting tale indeed if one has a taste for fantasy.
Their names are:
Haramis, Kadiya, Anigel
I haven't read *The Black Trillium* but I'm familiar with its authors. I'll remember that one, Selwyn! Many thanks!
-- Nanaea
-- Nanaea