I had always assumed that he was Father Shadow and that one of his chainings (there were many) shattered Kural Emurlahn. (Silcas Ruin said that the shattering was at Father Shadows hands.) In his final chaining his head was smashed by Kilimandaros and his soul/body was imprisoned in agony.
I'm sure this has been debated or debunked somewhere, but I couldn't find it anywhere.
My brother and I would like to know what others think or have theorised.
For example:
* From The Cripple God's flesh or blood came the Great Ravens which I assumed was related to Father Shadows Elient blood.
* There is also a Tiste Edur prayer that talks about Father Shadow being unseen and unseeing and lost to his children but that they will find him. The Cripple God isn't aware of who he was before.
* Kurual Emurlahn is riven through with Rashan which is vulnerable to otaral makes me think it has some sort of link with jade giants.
* From a plot perspective I had always assumed that Shadowthrone and his buddy in shadow realm and the return of father shadow was central to the plot
Some questions:
* Are there any references to the cripple god having red eyes? (did they come from the fight against the KC or from a previous chaining?)Is the tent that he is in a fragment of shadow?
* Are there references to The Cripple God being in shadows? I seem to recal his face is in shadows.
* What happens to a soletaken god/accendent if their animal/elient part is destroyed ... ANYWAY... I always thought SE likes hiding things in poems.
The following poem for me seems to have the answers:"Ravens! Great Ravens!
Your damning cawls deride
histories sweeping beneath
your blackened wings –
Shatter the day
O flags of night,
rend with shadows
this innocent
light
Ravens! Great Ravens!
Your drumming clouds arrive
swoop'd sudden sheer,
hissing travails
from no place
t' the other –
Shatter the day,
O flags of night,
rend with shadows
this innocent light
Ravens! Great Ravens!
Your beaks clatter open
disgorging the sweat
of straining dismay
the clack of bones
promised this day –
I've seen the sheen
of your eyes the laughter
that rimes the living
your passing but
an illusion –
we stop, we stare
we curse your cold winds
in knowing your flight's path
wheeling you round us
again, oh, for ever again!
Ravens
Collitt (b.978)
GotM, UK Trade, p.462-3
This one less so, but interesting none the less:
Against the flat like thunder
Where the self dwells between the eyes,
Beneath the blow the bone shattered
And the soul was dragged forth
To writhe in the grip
Of unredeemed vengeance . . .
The Last Night of Bloodeye
Author unknown
(compiled by Tiste Andii scholars
of Black Coral)
MT, UK Trade, p.128Anway. Hopefully that's a little more coherent than my other post.
Isn't vengence the name of the Tiste Andii sword used by Andarist and was made by our Andii/Elient buddy Rake? Another name for the sword is grief
Anyway, if this assumption/theory falls through, then my second bet is The Cripple God is a Mule of Darkness.
No seriously, my second idea would be that The Cripple God is Tiam. Since everyone seems to like chaining dragons.
This post has been edited by Father of High House Reason: 15 April 2009 - 12:05 PM