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In the novel, Tristran meets a talking tree, who/which provides him with a copper leaf. Upon discovering that the wine was poisoned, just before he enters the witch-queen's makeshift inn, he listens to the leaf. Does it somehow suggest later in the book, or anywhere, what the leaf told him?...
Part 3 of 4: P. Craig Russell discusses parallel narrative and the use of props using art from his graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s MURDER MYSTERIES. Part 3 of 4: P. Craig Russell discusses parallel narrative and the use of props using art from his graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gai...
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