That's a very good point.
But I think there is more going on then just a recurring (and changing dream) with Xera. Xera's cane in the real world outside of the dream. Is the same creature she fought in the dream.
Then I point your attention the first story Dreaming with Elsa. Why is Morland after a powerful book of magic and sends Chloe to steal it? What would a common underworld boss have any use for such.
Unless Morland, Crow and Xera are not what they appear to be. But some type of otherworldly beings. A evil wizard his witch and Sage? By chance.
Then we have some sort of magical tattooing on Chloe (an others in Finding Miranda), Miranda has one too a Raven and Crow well a death crow. All magical perhaps?
Yes I'm hoping too that Saving Chloe will explain that.
Tao Dude wrote:moskys wrote:I've not seen that 'Dream Master' story but after Royal Guard is pretty clear that
Reading between the lines, Morland expects 100% loyalty from his employees and his family, and expects them to stop at nothing, including making the ultimate sacrifice to satisfy his ends. Xara failed to do that by dint of being too god at the job she was trained to do and not getting killed when faced with overwhelming odds.
Can't wait to see what's in store for Chloe.