fallsfromtrees wrote:Abigail is not bonded, but Rachel Mayhew is - is she a genie - other than the mods required to live on Grayson of course?
She doesn't seem to be any more of a genie than any other Grayson. They didn't have the technology to do genetic modifications until very recently and being isolated for a millennium meant that they all shared the same mods.
So if treecats are especially attracted to the Grayson mods, we should see more adoptions of Graysons, possibly in a higher proportion than Sphinxians (all Graysons have the mods; not all Sphinxians do).
tlb wrote:From
Ashes of Victory, chapter 17:
"At any rate," Allison went on briskly, "I've come to suspect that an unintended consequence of the IQ enhancer effort, both in the Harrington line and, quite possibly, in the Winton line, was something that makes you more attractive, as a group, to treecats. Given that we know the 'cats are empaths, I'm inclined to think that the confluence of the IQ package as a whole makes you . . . call it 'brighter' or 'tastier' to the 'cats. As if your 'emotional aura' were stronger or more pronounced. Possibly more stable."
That's a very good hypothesis on Allison's part, but it's not proven. Correlation is not causation and there could be other explanations, or at least other reasons for a high correlation. The treecats did make a special effort to expose more of their individuals to the Winton heirs, in an effort to find a match. They also knew about the Harringtons (Death Fang's Bane's Clan), so the same could apply.
And yet we know of no other Harringtons that have been adopted, besides Stephanie and Honor. We think we know why Alfred wasn't, but what about the rest of the clan? Alfred also had two sisters. I suppose it's simply never come up, but that's an argument for our sample size being simply too small.