Johnny_Phoenix, on 19 July 2010 - 03:04 AM, said:
I'm on NoK in the novels and Reapers Gale in the book but so far I don't see how Traveler could possibly not be Dassem. There's Cotilions seeming recognition of him, a reference made to him saying that originally it was "always the three of them", he's Dal Honese and very moody and then there's the soldier from Drift Avalii at the hanged man in BH who talks about Traveler and Temper thinks of how familiar that fighting style of his was (obviously referring to Dassem). There's probably a few other hints I'm forgetting and from what I hear more hints in RotCG.
The eye colour thing doesn't seem like a strong enough arguement. Maybe they changed due to ascendancy. Or maybe its just a continuity error, it wouldn't be Eriksons first.
If Erikson reveals this character as anyone other than Dassem I think it would be somewhat of a slap in the face.
Well I don't want anyone to be slapped in the face, so:
-Cotillion is a god, I'm sure he knows about plenty of people. And he didn't recognize him personally, Cot and ST just talked about how him being nearby made them nervous. If anything, Dassem - who is an old friend and was "killed" by Laseen just like them - would hardly be one to make them nervous since they go so far back.
-the "always the three of them" thing actually makes very little sense for it being Dassem. The story as we've heard it elsewhere has always been that ST and Cot began taking Malaz Isle themselves (ie "just the two of them"). From Admiral Nok's account in HoC, Dassem Ultor was near to being the last of Kellanved's Family to join the group, so how could that be "always the three of them" if Surly, the Crusts, Nok, Hawl, etc joined Kel and Dancer before Dassem did?
-Show me a Dal Honese who isn't moody
-don't recall the Drift Avalii soldier bit, care to quote it?