fallsfromtrees wrote:pbreed wrote:<Big spoiler big spoiler big spoiler>
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Amazon preview 2nd to the last page
In Schueler's church, Schueler appears and gives a book
He also says it was not "Shan-wei that fell it was Chichiro that lied."
What I was trying to understand was if this was operation Androcles or not. I totally missed that Androcles was Schueler's first name so yeah that is way cool,
The problem I have with this being an Inner Circle operation is that it flies completely in the face of everything that they have done since the beginning - They have always said (and acted) "we will tell the truth - it just may not be the whole truth" since eventually a lie will get caught out and destroy their credibility. A Fake Testimony of Schueler, presented by a hologram of Schueler, would be completely outside this paradigm, so I don't think that that is it.
My take is that Schueler decided that 300 years (the original time frame for the reveal that Langhorne scrapped) was too short a time, and that it would be better to wait 1000 years. In addition, I think we worked to sabotage Chihiro's plans (subtlely), which explains the problems Merlin and Nahrman had in chapter one, and that he had agreed with Shan-Wei that the whells would come off of Langhorne's plans within that 1000 year period.
Not way to tell before the next book, unless can winkle some hints out of RFC before then (lotsa luck with that)
Gosh, what
interesting speculation!
It could be any of the above, I suppose. Of course, there are problems with any one of them, aren't there?
If it's an artifact left by the actual Schueler, why did he leave it, where has it been all this time, and what prompted it to activate now?
If it's
not an artifact left by the actual Schueler but the inner circle isn't responsible for it, who
else might have been responsible and what could they possibly be after?
If it's the work of the inner circle, what could have inspired them to abandon their "no miracles" approach and what the heck happened to "always tell the truth, even if it's not exactly what your audience thinks it's hearing"?
My, oh, my! Questions, questions!
All I can say is . . . .
Tum-Te-Tum-Te-Tum.
