Because the Council is evil and only wants the singer for his talents, just the same will happen to Thomas, Kira, and Jo
Books were not chained.
In the book "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry, the special honor bestowed upon Katrina yearly was the task of repairing the Singer's robe. The Singer was an important figure in the community who performed during the annual Gathering ceremony. Katrina's skill in weaving and embroidery allowed her to mend the intricate robe, which was a symbol of the community's history and traditions. This task was a prestigious responsibility that showcased Katrina's talent and dedication.
I would suggest that you go to the magic the gathering website and look up their gatherer function. There, you can look up all the blue and black elementals in magic history and finc the set that has the largest portion of them. Hope that helps.
Ouranus.
A few words that describe the book Gathering Blue are.... -Harsh (Since the Council of Guardians keep The Singer locked up) -Strong (Kira is going through many hardships while on her journey) -Determined (Kira stays in the village after finding out about the secrets of the Council of Guardians, determined to make the village right) -Powerful (The Guardians use other people's powers to form the future how they want)
They were chained up, naked, beaten with rods, and whooped into obedience
- so they wont run away
keep them chained up in the yard
There was not one for the slaves. The 'went' where they were chained up.
Matt is a young boy in "Gathering Blue" who is playful, energetic, and mischievous. He is also brave and loyal, especially when it comes to protecting his friends, like Kira. Matt has a strong sense of justice and is willing to stand up against those who mistreat others.
Gyroscope - What do I know about Pain. I was trying to think of it so I googled 'music video with guys chained to a bomb' and your question came up... Then I remembered another video by them with their instruments following them around (Baby, I'm getting better) and followed the related links.
In "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry, Camilla is one of the orphans living in the village with Kira. At the end of the book, it is revealed that Camilla succumbed to her illness and passed away. Her death serves as a turning point for Kira as she realizes the importance of standing up for herself and others in the village.