![]() ![]() There's not much in the second book ( The Sword of Destiny), either, except maybe this part which I'm not sure what to classify as (from "A Shard of Ice"):Īngry at the cold and congealed scrambled eggs which the innkeeper, distracted from feeling up the girl who worked in the kitchen, served him. Am I a princess or not?’Īnd that's it for the first book. A high boot is the best place to hide a knife.’īarefoot, she got up, tore at the buckle of her belt. There's an implied sex scene in "The Last Wish", and an implied sex scene in "The Lesser Evil": Determined, and as if impatient, she leant over and touched his eyelids, cheeks, lips with the tips of her breasts. Leaning forward on straining arms, she brushed his face with hair which smelt of chamomile. The girl carefully climbed onto the bedclothes, and onto him, wrapping her thighs around him. The only "sex"-like scene from the first book ( The Last Wish) I can remember right now is this (from "The Voice of Reason I"): I'll try to provide some examples of what you'll face when reading, and leave the consideration to you, since I'm no expert on age ratings. Assuming the child follows this order (starting with the short stories), there isn't much to be called explicit. ![]() certainly not on the level of the cards from the first game). Female breasts are mention fairly often, but that's pretty much it (i.e. There are often descriptions of female nudity, but they're limited to upper torso. ![]()
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