Of course he is. No human could write that series that quickly. 
(Seriously, though, the CG tells Fiddler that he plans to write a "book of the fallen" when he returns to his planet.)

(Seriously, though, the CG tells Fiddler that he plans to write a "book of the fallen" when he returns to his planet.)
The big question is: did the CG return to our world and play some role in our history?? (other than a Canadian D&D player and fantasy writer)
Was the CG born into our world as Jesus? Buddha? Hitler? Alexander the Great? Would he even need to be "born" into the world at all, or just be some guiding spiritual force?
Who knows.
The Crippled God discussion (spoilers)
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- 01/04/2011 12:15:41 AM
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I recall that now
- 01/04/2011 01:41:55 AM
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Did anyone else think The Snake's poetry was actually pretty good? *NM*
- 31/03/2011 10:57:46 PM
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It was a bit melodramatic for my tastes. I liked some of the Fisher poems. *NM*
- 01/04/2011 12:14:12 AM
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Gonna agree it was at times too melodramatic, but some were good. *NM*
- 03/04/2011 05:45:28 AM
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