"insinuate"? puh-leeze!
Couldn't you at least have called it a suggestion? or maybe an implication?
Anyway, you're correct that Leeana may not in fact choose to leave Belhaden even once Gayrfressa gets there, but the way that scene ends suggests that it's going to be many months - more likely years - before she sees her daughter again, and in the mean time, she's supposed to twiddle her thumbs? Although, as the aunt, or more likely great-aunt, of the current Baron of Balthar, she may well have other calls on her attention.
I was just thinking that that one clear scene we get from Gwynna's visions, while it may not be a high probability event, is likely to be pretty close in time [huh? you didn't notice that the girl's a precog, and a pretty powerful one at that? she probably has other gifts at least as powerful, but they're harder to sort out of the mix] to the present, since it was so clear. That may not be correct, as the very fact that it showed her parents could be enough to make Gwynna focus on it and pull it into clarity, but if it is a near-future possibility Leeana and Bahzell could be at least headed towards each other pretty soon.
Randomiser wrote:dan92677 wrote:I'm not so sure about that. Bahzell's call probably reached him, if he wasn't already on his way to meet them. Bahzell seems to think that he (Walsharno) would be along shortly, even though the direction they were traveling had just been decided upon.
I think that the two of them can communicate for a long distance, otherwise why would Bahzell be so sure that Walsharno was soon to arrive, more or less.
However......
You are right, but Walsharno is a 'he', after all, so I'm pretty sure Louis R is insinuating Leanna's courser (her name escapes me at the moment) is going to be joining in the fun too, after going to Belhadan to pick Leanna up. Even with Gwynna in the care of the Academy, I'm not so sure he is right about that. Not at this early stage, anyway.