n7axw wrote:I'm wondering if Zindel survives or if this is the point where it falls on Andrin's shoulders.
tonyz wrote:It seems to me that if David intended to kill him off at this point, he wouldn't have needed to have the young Healer apprentice girl save him - she could have saved Andrin instead. (And RFC could have saved the revelation about the Winged Crown until Andrin's coronation, too). Zindel's survival really threw me for a loop, since all the foreshadowing was pointing to Andrin succeeding as empress.
n7axw wrote:Even if Zindel does survive, it does not mean that he will be capable of continuing as emperor, in which case Andrin becomes empress after all.
Don
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PeterZ wrote:One suspects that Andrin won't assume the mantle of Empress unless Zindel's recovery leaves him nearly vegetative or completely immobile. The Empire is too young and Chava is too greedy for the other nations to be comfortable with Andrin as the Empress.
Now, she may effectively be Empress, but I suspect that Zindel will remain Emperor and have Andrin act as his proxy in her capacity as Crown Princess when ever possible. She gets to gradually assume the role of Empress while the Empire remains comfortably under Zindel's rule.
n7axw wrote:I doubt that Zindel is vegetative. For one thing he was responding nonverbally at the time of his injury. What I think is that even if he recovers partially, it will soon be apparent that he is no longer up to the job in which case, the burden will fall on Andrin's shoulders...either formally or informally.
Don
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Agreed. Andrin will act as Zindel's surrogate, but not as Empress immediately.
I do think that Chava will succeed in killing Zindel before the story arc is completed.