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Re: But she had to suspect that she may not have been able to secure it and she seemed johnnymack Send a noteboard - 04/12/2009 11:34:58 PM


uncertain on if she could even remove the Oaths. I believe the oath against betrayal kept her from giving Mat that letter until she was convinced that she would not be betraying the DO until "the hour of her death", or post-death in this case.


This seems the most logical and likely. The letter betrays her oath and thus can't be opened until her death..simple and easy.
Johnnymack.
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Verin and Mat - 04/12/2009 07:43:25 PM 943 Views
I doubt that if mat had opened early - 04/12/2009 07:46:49 PM 639 Views
I'm not so sure... - 04/12/2009 07:53:05 PM 657 Views
I disagree completely. - 04/12/2009 08:55:51 PM 763 Views
But she had to suspect that she may not have been able to secure it and she seemed - 04/12/2009 09:22:08 PM 523 Views
Re: But she had to suspect that she may not have been able to secure it and she seemed - 04/12/2009 11:34:58 PM 518 Views
That's what I think - 04/12/2009 11:58:03 PM 484 Views
The real question, of course, is "what's in the letter"? *NM* - 05/12/2009 11:41:01 AM 206 Views

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