[Dragaera] [Dzur Spoiler][Orca Spoiler] A slip of the tongue...
Jon_Lincicum at stream.com
Jon_Lincicum at stream.com
Wed Aug 23 09:31:23 PDT 2006
Howard Brazee <howard at brazee.net>
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08/23/06 09:14 AM
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Re: [Dragaera] [Dzur Spoiler][Orca Spoiler] A slip of the tongue...
>>>On 9:57 AM Jon_Lincicum at stream.com wrote:
>>>> Or, perhaps belongs fully to both. Sethra is a special enough case
>>that
>>>> she might be able to get away with dual-citizenship in a way no one
>>>> else can.
>>>
>>>Why does she need dual-citizenship in a way no one else can?
>>
>>Well, needing it is not a prerequisite for having it.
>>
>>But I can think of a number of ways in which it would be to her
advantage
>>to be privy to the inner workings of two of the most powerful Houses in
>>The Empire.
>>
>>Majikjon
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>I see the advantage of dual-citizenship, I just don't see the advantage
>of having it in a way that nobody else can.
Oh, I see, you have a grammar quibble. Well, then allow me to rephrase and
clarify my original sentiment.
Members of the House of Dragon who try to join the Dzur, or Dzurlords who
try to join the Dragon, likely have to give up their previous House
allegiences when joining the other House. Thus, it is likely not possible
for ANYone to have dual-citizenship in both Dragon and Dzur. Except that
Sethra is "Grandmothered in" to both houses in a way that is not possible
for anyone else to duplicate.
It is not an "advantage" to Sethra to have her method of acquiring
dual-citizenship be unique, other than in the sense that her method makes
it possible at all.
Majikjon
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