[Dragaera] [Dzur Spoilers] very randomly
Jon Lincicum
lincicum at comcast.net
Sat Oct 7 12:20:52 PDT 2006
Maximilian Wilson wrote:
> On 10/7/06, Jon Lincicum <lincicum at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Philip Hart wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 6 Oct 2006, Jon Lincicum wrote:
>>>
>>>> In /Issola/, it became pretty clear that Teldra trusted Vlad utterly.
>>>>
>>> Utterly? That's laughable.
>>>
>>>
>> "Utterly" seems to be exactly the right adjective. Even when they were
>> going to Verra's Halls, and everyone else didn't know what Vlad was
>> going to do, Teldra seemed to know that there was a 0% chance that he
>> might actually kill his goddess. She even let him mess around with raw
>> amorphia with hardly a blink. Whatever other feelings Teldra had for
>> Vlad, it's pretty evident that trust was at or near the top of the list.
>>
>
> Perhaps so, but "utterly" is still way too strong. If she trusted him
> utterly (as opposed to merely implicitly or some such) she would have
> let him mouth off to Verra, for instance, trusting that he had some
> good reason for doing so. That would have been a mistake.
>
Just because she *trusts* him doesn't mean she doesn't *know* him.
Vlad has a habit of getting himself into trouble. He's always very
careful to try and keep other people from coming to harm. He's less
careful with regards to his own safety. (His attempts to protect, then
later find a cure for Savn, his concern about getting Kiera involved
with him in /Orca/, his stepping in front of a Jenoine weapon to protect
Verra... the list goes on.)
Teldra, for her part, is almost as concerned about Vlad's safety as he
is about hers--hence she attempts to intervene when he's getting himself
into danger with his mouth. This has nothing to do with trusting or not
trusting him.
Majikjon
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