D, on 09 January 2012 - 07:19 PM, said:
Wily Tuchuk, on 09 January 2012 - 05:44 PM, said:
tiam, on 19 October 2011 - 07:51 PM, said:
EDIT- Just remembered something regarding age. WJ claims in GOTM I think maybe in the prologue that Kellenveds not the only one who remembers Surly as a serving wench, which given the timeline were familiar with seems incorrect.
Then again the timelline is not important.
imo 90% of the regular posters on this site who have come up with their own theory and decided that Whiskeyjack was not one of the 'family' are probably wrong.
why do i think this ?
well the fact he remembers Surly this early, their attitude and manner of speaking to each other and many other little things.
also i've now read the full series and the few times 'family' members have been discussed or listed, the conversation is interupted or trails off and is left unsaid (as in the case of Amaron in RotCG)
He has a sister who is in her forties at absolute most (but seems much more like she's in her twenties or thirties)
we know very little about her, all we do know is that her age isn't mentioned and she is attractive enough for Leoman, so she could be anywhere from 18 to 45
and has no conceivable reason to have received aging-slowing High Denul treatments, lived in Azath house or anything like that.
irc she was taken by Whiskeyjack from a temple of Hood, at an unknown time. There's no mention that i remember of how long she had been there, or what ranking she had in the hierarchy, its possible she was a priestess and had access to these treatments. Same goes for Whiskeyjack we have no way of knowing whether he dabbled with High Denul potions or rituals
How exactly did WJ's poor father/mother (I forget which one is the common parent) spawn two children a hundred years apart (again without being an Ascendant or living in an Azath)?
It wouldnt be inconceivable that Whiskeyjacks family are a successful Stone Mason family firm, with money of their own for High Denul treatments (it is Malaz Isle afterall with a huge number of witches, Hedge wizards and other powers at that time).
Or maybe his father could have sired Whiskeyjack as a young 16 year old himself and as an older widowed man of 65 could have remarried much younger than himself, fathering his sister who is a good 50 years younger than her 'big bro'
i realise that the above is conjecture, but your theory is also merely conjecture and therefore no more or less relevant than mine.
if i or someone else could, i would ask SE himself on a forum Q&A