LMB Quote Game
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Horizon (TSK4) : Neeta to Tavia in the market, about Arkady, when Fawn and Remo asked them about a medicine maker who might take apprentices. They're talking about the recent death of Arkady's previous apprentice, Sutaw.
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Correct! Your Sherlock, and the next quote as well.
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Ok, so next one :
Who's XXX, in which book, which decision is being hurried, what's the biological necessity ?XXX wondered briefly how many key command decisions in history had been flicked out in the compelling urgency of some like biological necessity.
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Miles, of courseCaroline Tredez wrote:Ok, so next one :
Who's XXX, in which book, which decision is being hurried, what's the biological necessity ?XXX wondered briefly how many key command decisions in history had been flicked out in the compelling urgency of some like biological necessity.
The Warrior's Apprentice
Accepting Tung in Dendarii Mercenaries
Fruit drink in null-gee
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And the winner is... Reede Kullervo ^^ Good catch, you have the floor.
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Thanks
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Who is I?
Who/what is xxx?
Who is you?
Book?"I don’t know many xxx. I somehow thought you would be older. And… and not so beautiful."
Who is I?
Who/what is xxx?
Who is you?
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I haven't found the answer yet, but meanwhile
WELCOME BACK, RK !
WELCOME BACK, RK !
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Found it !Reede Kullervo wrote:Thanks).
Book?"I don’t know many xxx. I somehow thought you would be older. And… and not so beautiful."
Who is I?
Who/what is xxx?
Who is you?
A book written in 1900, and thus pre-natally(*), by LMB under the pseudonym of LyMan Frank Baum : The Wizard of Oz
I : Dorothy
xxx : witch
You : the good witch of the North
(*) : there are posthumous book. Why not pre-birth ones?
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Of course not
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Is time for hint or we'll wait few days more?
Happy Easter
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http://www.jigzone.com/puzzles/D11602BC6FA
Is time for hint or we'll wait few days more?
Happy Easter
http://www.jigzone.com/puzzles/D11602BC6FA
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Reede Kullervo wrote:Of course not).
Oh? Not that ? Come on, I am sure that Dorothy says something like that to the Good Witch of the North....
I do think it is time for a hint. After all, now Caroline too can answer...Reede Kullervo wrote: Is time for hint or we'll wait few days more?
Happy Easter)
http://www.jigzone.com/puzzles/D11602BC6FA
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I'd better hurry then.voralfred wrote:... I do think it is time for a hint. After all, now Caroline too can answer...
And by the way, Voralfred, it's not "The Fonz" either.
Book? Cetaganda"I don’t know many haut ladies. I somehow thought you would be older. And… and not so beautiful."
Who is I? Miles
Who/what is xxx? haut ladies
Who is you? Rian
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No. I checked in Cetaganda, no simillar quote.
Hint: Book in question is novella, originally published in anthology
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Hint: Book in question is novella, originally published in anthology
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Welcome back, Reede!!
I do wish you hadn't said novella. That made it pretty easy. (I looked for a quote in that book in the last few months.)
Book: Winterfair Gifts
Who is I: Taura
Xxx: I'm almost sure it's aunts
Who is you: Aunt Alys Vorpatril
I do wish you hadn't said novella. That made it pretty easy. (I looked for a quote in that book in the last few months.)
Book: Winterfair Gifts
Who is I: Taura
Xxx: I'm almost sure it's aunts
Who is you: Aunt Alys Vorpatril
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Sherlock and next quoteSPetty wrote:Welcome back, Reede!!
I do wish you hadn't said novella. That made it pretty easy. (I looked for a quote in that book in the last few months.)
Book: Winterfair Gifts
Who is I: Taura
Xxx: I'm almost sure it's aunts
Who is you: Aunt Alys Vorpatril
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Next quote:
Who is He?
Who is Xxx?
What is he thanking Xxx for?
Book?He rose, thanked Xxx, and took his leave.
Who is He?
Who is Xxx?
What is he thanking Xxx for?
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An expansion then:
Yyy?
Xxx?
For what is Yyy thanking Xxx?
Book?Yyy's happy nod claimed this as a firmer assent than Xxx quite wished. He rose, thanked Xxx, and took his leave.
Yyy?
Xxx?
For what is Yyy thanking Xxx?
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Hint 1: It's the last paragraph in a chapter. Both characters make their primary appearance in the series in this book (they might be referred to in one other book. I can't remember off the top of my head if either makes an actual appearance in that book).SPetty wrote:An expansion then:Book?Yyy's happy nod claimed this as a firmer assent than Xxx quite wished. He rose, thanked Xxx, and took his leave.
Yyy?
Xxx?
For what is Yyy thanking Xxx?
I hope that's enough to get things moving along.
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I'm not sure I follow you here.SPetty wrote:(....)
Hint 1: It's the last paragraph in a chapter. Both characters make their primary appearance in the series in this book (they might be referred to in one other book. I can't remember off the top of my head if either makes an actual appearance in that book).
I hope that's enough to get things moving along.
First you say "Both characters make their primary appearance in the series in this book "
Then the qualifier "they might be referred to in one other book"
OK, that still makes sense: maybe referred to earlier, but first appearance in the book of the quote.
But the last sentence is bizarre: if you "can't remember off the top of <your> head if either makes an actual appearance in that book" what is then the meaning of your first assertion?
In fact, the fact that a character first appears in a book after being referred to in another would be a very strong hint if it could be trusted
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I can't remember if either character actually appears in the book (say, delivering a message), or if they are just talked about or are referenced in other ways.
Example: I can't remember if anyone talks about Rush and Reed in the third or fourth book of TSK, though I do remember them being in Beguilement, and referenced in the third book (When Dag and Fawn return to West Blue, they are told that Rush and Reed left to homestead, I think). Rush and Reed might have been referenced without name when Fawn is telling Finch about her family homesteading in Horizon. I think. Therefore, Rush and Reed would make their primary appearance in the first book, but were only referenced in the third (and possibly the fourth) book.
I'll simplify it, if that helps. Neither character appears in more than two books, and their primary appearance is in the one with the quote. What I mean by "appearance" is that they enter a scene in a room and talk, or are talked to. Rian is only in Cetaganda, though Miles talks about her a lot in other books. Tien is only in Komarr, though he gets talked about a lot in several other books, too.
Does that help?
Example: I can't remember if anyone talks about Rush and Reed in the third or fourth book of TSK, though I do remember them being in Beguilement, and referenced in the third book (When Dag and Fawn return to West Blue, they are told that Rush and Reed left to homestead, I think). Rush and Reed might have been referenced without name when Fawn is telling Finch about her family homesteading in Horizon. I think. Therefore, Rush and Reed would make their primary appearance in the first book, but were only referenced in the third (and possibly the fourth) book.
I'll simplify it, if that helps. Neither character appears in more than two books, and their primary appearance is in the one with the quote. What I mean by "appearance" is that they enter a scene in a room and talk, or are talked to. Rian is only in Cetaganda, though Miles talks about her a lot in other books. Tien is only in Komarr, though he gets talked about a lot in several other books, too.
Does that help?
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Oh, yes. I understand now.SPetty wrote:I can't remember if either character actually appears in the book (say, delivering a message), or if they are just talked about or are referenced in other ways.
Example: I can't remember if anyone talks about Rush and Reed in the third or fourth book of TSK, though I do remember them being in Beguilement, and referenced in the third book (When Dag and Fawn return to West Blue, they are told that Rush and Reed left to homestead, I think). Rush and Reed might have been referenced without name when Fawn is telling Finch about her family homesteading in Horizon. I think. Therefore, Rush and Reed would make their primary appearance in the first book, but were only referenced in the third (and possibly the fourth) book.
I'll simplify it, if that helps. Neither character appears in more than two books, and their primary appearance is in the one with the quote. What I mean by "appearance" is that they enter a scene in a room and talk, or are talked to. Rian is only in Cetaganda, though Miles talks about her a lot in other books. Tien is only in Komarr, though he gets talked about a lot in several other books, too.
Does that help?
You never qualified the statement "primary appearance".
I mistakenly understood that the "other book" was before the book of the quote, my bad.
In all cases the quote is in the earliest ever book these characters either appear or are referred to, and in fact they do appear, of course!
That statement would be true even if, later in the series, they fully reappear repeatedly (for instance, Tsipis primary appearance is in Memory, but he is referred to in Komarr and reappears as a not-so-minor character at least in Civil Campaign); but you go on and add some extra information, namely that if they ever are mentioned again, it is in at most one book and that since you are not sure, they are probably either just referred to or only make a minor reappearance.
Some members of Dag's family are probably referred to in Beguilement and only actually appear in later books, but it is a rather rare instance in LMB's series and that was the "very strong hint" I was thinking of. Conversely, a character appearing mainly in a single book, and only referred to or making just a brief actual comeback later is not so uncommon. Anyone that dies in the first book (s)he is appears can only be referred to later! But of course it maybe in more than one book. (Is Tien Vorsoisson referred to after _Civil Campaign_? Maybe in Winterfair Gifts, too ?)
Still it does narrow things somewhat. Miles, Aral, Cordelia, Ivan, Alys, the Koudelkas, a few Dendarii, Dag, Fawn, and quite a few others are eliminated.
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Time for a new hint, maybe ?
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Ok, it's not in the Vorkosiverse.
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Ok, I'm going to declare it cold, and put up a new quote from the same series.
Speaker?
Why did the speaker have vivid dreams?
I should note that the speaker continues speaking.
Book?"That night, in my cell, I had vivid dreams."
Speaker?
Why did the speaker have vivid dreams?
I should note that the speaker continues speaking.
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Just a guess, but wouldn't that be Lady Ijada, dreaming vivid leopardess dreams after the Prince-what's-his-name forced a leopardess spirit into her (in Hallowed Hunt, of course), while in the cell she was put in for killing him ?
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Good guess!! Your Sherlock, and the next quote is yours.
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