Just want to address a few bits here...
Una chronicler, on Feb 9 2009, 04:20 AM, said:
Quite apart from being unresolved in the mind of the author, Kruppe is a mystery even unto himself. But is he a human mage gifted a role in grand events only because he has a high intellect? Not by any stretch of the imagination.
Here's what I *think* I know about him:
Kruppe is a sentient but not mortal expression of the sorcery unleashed at the Chaining convergence - maybe even of the very notion of convergence itself. Why do I think this?
Is there any evidence to support this? I don't think he's been linked to the chainings at all.
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Crone decries Kruppe's existence as an abomination - she believes he should have been a great raven but somehow he wasn't. Great ravens seem to be born from the clash of the greatest sorceries. I'm reasonably sure Crone makes reference to the Chaining within the same general passage as she says words to the effect of "you should have been one of us.."
This was more a comment on Kruppe's intelligence and use of words.
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Kruppe and K'rul are great mates. In fact, Kruppe gets on reasonably well with all of the Elder gods he comes into contact with. Not even Sister of Cold Nights takes significant umbrage at his presence. In fact, he seems to be viewed on with tolerance if not favour by all who were at the Chaining.
As for as I know, Kruppe has only met two elder gods. K'rul was just using Kruppe's dreams and Kruppe himself has always been a pawn. A willing and helpful pawn, but a pawn nonetheless. The other one he met was Nightchill, and that was her, Bellurdan, Tattersail and whoever the mysterious dead rhivi baby was. It was more Tattersail that was friends with Kruppe rather than any of the others. Also, all the gods and ascendants that we know have met Kruppe seem to be immensely irritated by him.
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Kruppe's magical abilities, while not displayed all that often, are beyond even what a high mage can accomplish. His dreams are sufficiently magical to remove a Jaghut tyrant from reality and to confound his senses. His dream realm is sufficiently powerful to provide immaculate conception to the Maybe, enabling the rolling up of an Elder goddess, a human mage and a theloman into Silverfox therefore giving rise to the salvation/damnation of the T'lam Imass. This may well have been assisted by K'rul but I think that only goes to support that Kruppe is some by-product of the great magic required at the Chaining.
His dreams are K'rul's world. The only command he has there is from his ability with divination, which any reader of the deck would have. Most of the events that happen in his dreams are because of K'rul, not Kruppe.
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Could Quick Ben take him, probably, but that's only because QB's deviousness includes murderous intent whereas Kruppe would rather delay someone in an appropriately confounding manner.
The more important question is WOULD QB take him. The answer is no, why would he? There would be nothing to gain from either parties after a fight.
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There's a ton of evidence to gift to Kruppe an awareness of things no mere human mage should know. He knows Crokus has Oponn's coin when Crokus' uncle (one of the demons forming the Cabal) doesn't recognise it.
Mammot is human, not a demon. He also wouldn't know of it because Crokus didn't show it to him. He showed it to Kruppe who, as a mage, would recognise the ascendant link in it. If Crokus had showed it to any other mage, then they too would probably recognise it as well.
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He also seems to know when sufficient prowess exists to handle a situation such as the Gederone fete at the end of GoTM, so he can assist the staff clear the groaning tables by eating as much as he can.
When all is said and done, Kruppe doesn't do things himself, he manipulates events. The only times he's interfered with something was when Iskaral Pust was going for Dragnipur and when Raest was going for Darujhistan. Kruppe probably only faced Pust because of all the fans clamouring for such an event. When he went for Raest, it was mostly just a stalling tactic, he didn't do much other than let the T'lan Imass slice Raest in half.
Nothing against you guys who love Kruppe, but I just hate him