Wampyry, on Nov 13 2008, 04:13 AM, said:
CatKillerJoe, on Jun 26 2008, 07:50 PM, said:
I think it what the Errant didn't do that's important. He could have easily convinced his butt-fucking
son (don't know if he is a batter or catcher) to leave a guard or two over Rhuland's body. Or he
could have made some noise to alert Trull that he wasn't alone. Why he didn't do something is
unknown. Maybe he was afraid the Edur would return and proclaim Trull Emperor.
IMO I thought that the Errant hid the shadow of the owl that flew past Trull just before Sirryn reached him
'And his blessed shadow, directly beneath his feet- no risk of it's advancing ahead to warn the bastard. There was that one moment when a shadow had flitted across the sand - a damn owl, of ll things - but the fool had not noticed.'
now after that the Erant says he was what he was ' a tipper of balances.' maker of widows etc.
To me the reason why the errant got involved was that with Trull alive, the balance between good and evil was leaning towards the good and so the errant did his job and evened things out?