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<td style="font: inherit;" valign="top"> Stuart Hamm-<br>
I'm feeling really stooopid...I haven;t read the books in
a while...but isn't the Rajan Horn in Silks' body who was
kidnapped by the townspeople who thought he was Silk to
rule/clean up their town?? The Rajan is something else
entirely?<br>
explanations appreciated.<br>
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The Rajan is the same. But I believe it is a teensy bit more
complicated than Horn in Silk's body.
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Wolfe doesn't call him Horn, or Silk, or Silkhorn in interviews. He
calls him the Rajan. So that's what I call him. <br>
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