WhiskeyJackDaniels, on 11 January 2010 - 06:31 PM, said:
Are we certain that Andii would ever die do to old age? I mean, yea, there's not that many left now, and Sandalath talks about generations in DoD. But considering how volatile those times were with all the wars, isn't it possible that there is just a greater chance that all the older ones have died in battle? Especially with the information in MoI about the ennui they are suffering from, it makes sense that the older ones would have just given up by now. Only a few exceptional ones, and the "young ones" only tens of thousands of years old are able to withstand the stagnation of their lives.
the simple fact that the talk about lifespans and generations implies that they are not immortal. Also, Silchas says that the Forkrul Assail are 'profoundly long-lived. More so than any other species.' So yeah, it's pretty clear that non-Soletaken Andii die of natural causes at some point.
@Sinisdar: what is the source of your certainty here?
edit: Ahlrada Ahn's testimony I suppose, where he asserts that the Bluerose are survivors of the Edur betrayal:
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Before she died, my mother told me many secrets.
The Bluerose are the survivors, from a war in which it was supposed
there were no survivors. It was believed the Edur had killed them all,
you see. It was necessary to believe that.’
‘You have lost me, Ahlrada Ahn,’ Trull said. ‘What war are you
speaking of?’
‘I am speaking of the Betrayal. When the Edur and the Andii fought
as allies against the K’Chain Che’Malle. The Betrayal, which was not
as the Edur histories would have it.
but this does not mean that all of the Bluerose were descended from Silchas' wave. The meeting of Silchas and Clip is somewhat ambiguous, but I may have to admit that it's more likely that the Bluerose were at least mostly descended from Silchas' group, though Silchas' first reaction may be telling, ie. 'they were this close?' Anyway, it sounds like Anomander came to visit the Bluerose after Silchas was imprisoned so it may be that they started to worship him after that.
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“Kin,” said the wraith.
“A descendant of my followers, Wither?”
“Oh no, Silchas Ruin.”
Breath slowly hissed from the Tiste Andii. “My brother’s. They were this close?”
The young warrior drew closer, his pace almost sauntering. The tone of his skin was dusky, not much different from that of a Tiste Edur. He was twirling a chain in his right hand, the rings on each end blurring in the gloom. “Silchas Ruin,” he said, “I greet you on behalf of the Onyx Order of Andara. It has been a long time since we last met a Tiste Andii not of our colony.” The broad mouth quirked slightly. “You do not look at all as I had expected.”
“Your words verge on insult,” Silchas Ruin said. “Is this how the Onyx Order would greet me?”
The young warrior shrugged, the chain snapping taut for a beat, then spinning out once more. “There are K’risnan wards on the trail ahead of you -- traps and snares. Nor will you find what you seek in Bluerose, not the city itself nor Jasp nor Outbound.”
“How is it you know what I seek?”
“He said you would come, sooner or later.”
“Who?”
Brows rose. “Why, your brother. He didn’t arrive in time to prevent your getting taken down, nor the slaughter of your followers --”
This post has been edited by Bre'nigan: 11 January 2010 - 07:27 PM