[Dragaera] Timeline 2.0 is done
Philip Hart
philiph at slac.stanford.edu
Mon Aug 1 16:24:28 PDT 2011
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011, Scott Schultz wrote:
> I have to be honest, Phil - I'm having some difficulty following the above
> train of thought.
Actually I think you followed it, or have a similar opinion. I think it
would be a mess if the Orb could stay in-house. It would have saved a lot
of obvious and distressing trouble in _FHYA_ if the option were at all
available.
> There must be some sort of precedent for keeping the Orb within
> the same House, given what we know about the Cycle
Why?
> but those times must be rare and fraught with conflict unless the Orb
> categorically validates the move by attaching itself to the new
> recipient.
Why? (Not that I disagree.)
> I don't recall Adron suggesting that he would make Aliera the Heir if
> Tortaalik would resign in her favor. If he did, then he was attempting to
> achieve a peaceful transition under some impression that Tortaalik
> distrusted him personally.
Maybe it was my idea then. I think it's an obvious diplomatic solution,
preferably to the insanely risky thing Adron felt compelled to do.
Adron did the most desperate thing imaginable - if there was an out, it
would have gotten explored.
> I'm not sure regicide is the word you meant to use. In any case, Adron was
> the Dragon Heir. That's why he should "obviously be the Emperor".
Maybe the cycle hasn't turned and the Phoenix Heir should be emperor.
Adron killing T would be pretty good evidence he's the emperor; a Jhereg
doing so isn't.
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