Talk:Torrin Ironstar

When I read this book; I thought Moradin revealed to him after death that Torrin was indeed a Dwarf in human skin, that Moradin saw the Stoneplague coming and put into motion a counter plan. Yet the page says its unknown if Torrin was really a Dwarven soul put into a Human skin, also in the book, I remember reading that the mace "changed" him when he found it in a Dwarven Crypt, like he was adventuring with a dwarf in a tomb filled with gems, but the moment he touched the mace he stood up against the others there telling them to take nothing, but yes later activated its magical abilities at home defeating the thief.

Hoping someone can go check on this; as I no longer own my copy; and can finish this page :) --169.204.229.102 19:10, April 13, 2015 (UTC)

By the way, is there any other FR source about dwarven reincarnation? I know this concept from Tolkien, but always thought FR dwarves would stay in Dwarfhome after their death. As I understand the novel, every FR dwarf is reincarnated, although some become twins. --Neshen (talk) 19:01, July 3, 2015 (UTC)

Torrin - Daffyd
I guess this Torrin is in fact Daffyd. Their backstories are basically the same (I didn't read the other novel, so I didn't knew about this character). Can we merge the two articles?--Zeromaru X 17:59, January 20, 2017 (UTC) Unfortunately me too have no read the book but sure look like the same character. (Unknown user 11 (talk) 18:17, January 20, 2017 (UTC))
 * Well, the author of the novel The Gilded Rune is the same person who wrote the short story "Tallfolk Tales", Lisa Smedman. So, I guess Daffyd is actually Torrin.--Zeromaru X 18:39, January 20, 2017 (UTC)