Time of the Twins Audiobook
Captivity can play different things on your mind and usually, when a person is alone or imprisoned, he gets all the negative notions. The same thing happened with Raistlin when he was thrown into captivity. In the tower of High Sorcery, Raistlin started consuming the dark powers and he wanted to control everything that he could see. The man decided to keep his motives hidden so that he can plan perfectly in that regard.
Crysania was not in love apparently with Raistlin but she had a soft corner for him. She wanted to bring him out of those dungeons of darkness. Though she thought that she was succeeding but Raistlin was using her and with her aid, he was able to bring chaos to the world. The darkness in Raistlin’s heart didn’t allow him to see the love that was spread in all directions for him. Caramon wasn’t able to hold with all of this situation and he decides to leap back in time so that he would be able to stop Raistlin in time.
Authors Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman don’t talk about the time jump initially and later the entire future starts depending on it. This is the only way to fix things and a failure again can eat up the entire future.
Narrator Ax Norman has looked more charged up in narration and this is the only difference that separates it from Dragons of Autumn Twilight and Dragons of Spring Dawning. Both the authors have always tried to come up with the best of things for the fans and for this reason they have never delivered a second rank thing.