Bluesqueak wrote:Thanks for the snippet, RFC.
Hmmm... who I'm thinking of now is Sandaria Ghatfryd. Because if she had decided that Merlin, OWL and Narhman were really demons who'd fooled Nynian, Cayleb, Sharleyan's er al, she had an awful lot of experience in hiding what she's truly thinking while working for Helm Cleaver and the Sisterhood. Not to mention lots of experience in working on a very long term plan.
So her conversion to the truth could be fake - and she does rather drop out of sight in At The Sign of Triumph. And she would be in a superb position to ask the Inner Circle to wake Eastshare up, because she's the only one of them with experience of having not believed Merlin straight away.
If she could figure out a way to help Eastshare escape, even if it was ten or twenty years down the line, that would restart the religious war. A Chisholmian noble and famous Charisian General, claiming the Church of Charis is the product of demonic influence, who was captured by the demons, and hasn't aged in twenty years? He'd be the poster boy for the new Holy War.
Might not be Sandaria, but I suspect Eastshare isn't going to stay in his cryogenic capsule.
Interesting thought. I was thinking that we've had a progression as they've become less cautious and more confident in telling people. Duncan and Sandaria who really struggled. Now Eastshare who couldn't accept it but was contained. I certainly expect someone to not accept it and either manage to get away or at least be unable to be contained quietly, but I hadn't considered the possibility Sandaria was playing a long game. I'll have to take another look at her scenes.