Some speculations:
The Eres'al
Everybody's favourite time-travelling fluffer. Her time-travelling aspect tends to be submerged under all the fuss about her sexual predilections, but I wonder if her connection with Bottle brought forth the precognition we see in his dream concerning the owl's shadow. Not directly, as an image or information passed into his unconscious mind, but rather that her
ability to move through time manifested itself (within someone tightly bound to linear time) as a briefly passing ability to glimpse a fragment of the future.
(Although I recognise that it could just be an entirely innate ability of Bottle's, nothing to do with the Eres'al, with its source in the unorthodox training in magic he received from his granny, and/or a hereditary trait. Odd though, that he doesn't really seem to have a kind of "spider-sense" when awake that an overtly precognitive/intuitive person would presumably display, like Fiddler often does - if only in a very general way ("Fid's got a bad feeling about this"). Does he?)
The Errant
Earlier in RG there are Errant PoVs which talk about
patterns. His natural fascination with them and with playing with them. This mostly comes out, IIRC, in his frustration at being unable to determine present patterns in Lether. In the context it arises, this seems to have more to do with Mael's possible intentions and/or the power lattice under the city and/or (possibly) Icarium's presence and devices in relation to the lattice and/or ... well, nothing so specific as to suggest the potential Sengar "dynasty" in Lether.
But, the death of Trull ends or clears one pattern: that of the Edur family of Sengar. He is the last of his family (pure-blood) which is of course the ruling family of Edur-occupied Lether. And it begins another pattern, or potential pattern: Trull's unborn child, who will be a half-blood Edur/Letherii,
not born into power (we assume), but presumably fated for something important (given his origins), yet now without a direct connection to his Edur side, seeing as Daddy's dead. Hmmm.
The Owl
I don't have MT with me but I'm pretty sure Trull's opening sequence in MT (which is his first appearance in
chronological time), as he is running home to tell everyone about the Letherii fleet culling seals, is introduced by way of an owl swooping down across the path he then runs along. And I have a faint feeling (pretty fuzzy and possibly wishful thinking) that there is at least one other moment featuring an owl and Trull, which may've seemed like incidental "colour" in the context it appeared, but, in hindsight, certainly seems more portentous.
EDIT: Actually, after a reread it's clear that the owl is a symbol of the Mortal Sword of Kurald Emurlahn (this is from a Hannan Mosag PoV), which fits with Trull's appearance as the Knight of Shadow in the Deck.
Regardless, both Trull's first (chronological) appearance and his final death are linked with owls. Is this simply nicely coloured writing, or indicative of a "pattern" (in the Errant sense)?
EDIT: So, does this still comprise an Errant-recognisable pattern?
And finally an obvious but kind of neat point
The Errant ensured Trull's death by making it so that Trull didn't notice a
shadow.
This post has been edited by Dredge: 31 October 2009 - 07:07 AM