[Dragaera] left hand right hand, no spoilers
Philip Hart
philiph at slac.stanford.edu
Sun Mar 7 15:19:30 PST 2010
On Sun, 7 Mar 2010, Damien Sullivan wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 02:53:15PM -0500, Jerry Alan Sayers wrote:
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>>> Indeed, if the LH were part of House Jhereg, one would figure they
>>> would have at least insisted on a council seat.
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> The council runs the Organization, not the House.
It's not clear to me that in fact the Organization is not the Cycle-House.
Perhaps the empire recognizes the House as a convenient fiction - allowing
disgraced nobles to remain housed but not Teckla, for example, but as far
as owning the House representative, a pretty intuitive way of deciding
who runs the House, there's no question it's the council. So the
Organization would be the Empire-House, too.
> And Vlad said in _Jhereg_ there wasn't even an formal council before the
> Interregnum, just crime bosses and I guess informal negotiations.
> Though in that case I wonder who sold Jhereg titles. The Heir?
The selling of titles (to Easterners, I take it you mean, otherwise it's
just another concession for a symbolic stamp) was the idea of the Demon.
> Who is the Jhereg Heir, anyway and how is that decided? Maybe there
> isn't one until the Cycle gives them a chance of needing one and they
> fight for it.
See above for the argument that appointing the rep is equivalent to being
the prince. That might be how the Orb-Prince is decided, which is close
enough, esp. since in this case there's no question of a genetic test.
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