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by Evilnerf » Mon Jun 30, 2014 7:56 pm | |
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Regarding Cauldron of Ghosts. Spoiler alert, maybe? Mostly wild speculation.
Did anyone else get a "Hidden Masan Agent" vibe from her? After all, we know for sure they use agents who are identical to slaves. She was a viewpoint character, yes, but a lot of the things she said even in her own headspace could be explained away if she was undercover. May just be me. |
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by kzt » Mon Jun 30, 2014 8:05 pm | |
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Who?
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by Direwolf18 » Mon Jun 30, 2014 8:22 pm | |
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Wasn't she the one with the little knife who went all stabby stabby on her rapist? Which by the way, good for her.
If that is her, then no I didn't get that vibe. To much random coincidence involved with her, plus she really is/was a no body. And is no married to a Sergent in the Torch military. Not exactly high command. |
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by lyonheart » Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:06 pm | |
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Hi DireWolf18,
Totally agree. She might have decided to to take up navigation to pass the time and discover she's good at it, and keeps going with it in order to be on the same ship with him. He comes back, the promoted fearless hero, and has to say sir or ma'am to his wife, which could be very funny. L
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by Evilnerf » Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:43 pm | |
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I'm referring to Takahasi Ayako, from cauldron of ghosts.
As far as her killing her rapist, yeah, but if you wanted to endure yourself to ex-ballroom types, that'd be my first move too, and the Mesans have hardly been shy about killing manpower folks in the past. I suppose I'm mainly thinking about the scene where she walked into the control room and started asking questions about where they were going.... Admittedly, it didn't seem to come to anything in the book, but it still could, perhaps. |
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by Lord Skimper » Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:05 am | |
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So what you are suggesting is that I a kovert operative! Hidden in the pronouncation of I,a,co? This just might be too subtle or perhaps shows an unconscious desire by the author to have this incorporated into the story?
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by SCC » Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:53 am | |
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Personally the bit about her name suggest to me that there's more going on with her then we see
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by kzt » Tue Jul 01, 2014 2:02 am | |
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I kind of doubt that she got to choose her name. Unless I'm remembering the scene wrong she didn't exactly seem to be making up a name, just using the one she was given. |
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by Weird Harold » Tue Jul 01, 2014 3:38 am | |
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Perhaps some possible inspirations for the name might shed some light?
Note the preponderance of gaming references, which would mesh with DWs background as game designer? .
. . Answers! I got lots of answers! (Now if I could just find the right questions.) |
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by SCC » Tue Jul 01, 2014 5:12 am | |
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Considering that that very scene highlights how unusual it is for a slave to have two names |
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