H.D., on 07 October 2010 - 08:52 AM, said:
Roldom, on 06 October 2010 - 06:40 PM, said:
'Ah.' Mammot glanced at his desk, raising an eyebrow at Moby, who had opened an inkwell and was drinking from it. 'The history of Darujhistan,' he said. 'I am just beginning the fifth volume, which opens with the reign of Ektalm, second to last of the Tyrant Kings.'
Crokus blinked. 'Who?'
Smiling, Marnmot sipped his tea. 'Usurper of Letastte and succeeded by his daughter, Sandenay, who brought on the Rising Time and with it the end of the age of tyrants.'
not much info but maybe gives us the tyrants name, also has the tyrant defintly been called a he and not a she?
This points to the lineage of Tyrant Kings/Queens. Note the words, "end of the age of tyrants," and not "end of the age of the Tyrant." We have other proof for the lineage of the Tyrant Kings outside of this, including coinage if I remember correctly. If I had to guess, this is simply a line of delineation, and does not point towards what empowered the original and important Tyrant or who could/would possibly be the new Tyrant.
This is a good catch, the fact that Darujhistan had an age of Tyrants at all is cool as it was built after Raest wasn't it. This does hint at the return of the Tyrant. Everyone thinks it is one person they are talking about but what if it is a position? The Tyrant Kings, plural would suggest that a lot of powerful people once ruled Darujhistan, one after the other until their was none left. The return may be either a descendant of one of these tyrant kings or just the return of this position within Darujhistan. Imagine it was Kruppe. He is powerful enough to combat the Cabal imo. The only reason we don't think this is because of his friendship with his comrades and his good nature.
I may have rambled a little but Mammot talking to Crokus does seem a good indication of what was and what is to come. We always get snippets from SE and ICE of what is to come.