: Simple Questions, huzzah! Okay the Fetch text in TFL
: states that "it spoke with the voice of an
: angel" Why would the Fetch talk to anyone,
: especially a human instead of making it turn into a
: charred lump of skin and hair?
Maybe it said "Ha, ha, I'm about to turn you into a charred lump of skin and hair!" Most likely, as Welly said, it was talking to some Dark being within earshot of a human.
: And now for the Trow
: text, one paragraph states that a Trow emissary was
: consorting with Ghols, why in the hell would Trow even
: negotiate with ghols? There doesn't seem like much of
: a reason but mebbe you guys know.
Back in the Age of Reason, the Trow enslaved not just the Oghres but every other Younger Race they found useful. Humans escaped their notice, but perhaps Ghôls were one of the slave races. They're still allowed to range over Trow lands, apparently.
: And the other trow
: text, we thought (the barn we were in had been
: migicked away... silhouette of a trow...) Why would a
: trow have anything to do with a barn being magicked
: away (interesting sidenote for those of you that have
: seen magic spelled magick heres where it came from!
: Aliester Crowley, a rather famous occultist among
: various other things, look it up, tried to produce a
: 'moon child' a child with special powers I dont know
: exactly what. But anyway while he and his followers
: had sex, he would perform magic rituals during the act
: to produce the moon child (he failed by the way) the
: reason he called it magick was because of the greek
: word for the female genitalia started with a k
: (kinetis?) The more you know..... Okay so anyway what
: do the trow and the barn have to do with each other
: unless the barn got Tro kikD.
They were standing in the barn, and suddenly it disappeared in a cloud of dust. They figured a spell disintegrated it or teleported it away, but it turned out a Trow picked it up and threw it, or kicked it, or something.
I think the reason it's spelled "magicked" here is because "magiced" wouldn't look right. It's modelled off words like "panic" and "panicked."
--SiliconDream