Umback Dredd, on 10 April 2012 - 05:12 PM, said:
5) Jereth and Jantho. So, the covenant was made between them and Khryl. But, then it turns out that Jantho is Khryl? Was he a god all along? If not, how did he come to represent the gods at this negotiating table? Cuz it sounds to me like JJ were all "man we hate gods, gods suck" and then they started a war with the gods, but then they decided to make a deal with gods, and then instead of talking to the actual gods jereth and jantho just turned to each other and shook hands and were like, "ok, we have a deal!" and then gods would be all, "wait wtf, we didn't have any say in this." So, some clarification about what exactly happened there?
Jantho and Jereth were men who became gods - like Ma'elkoth, who was Hannto turned godly. How they gained the power to bind the gods to the covenant of Pirichanthe is I think glossed over. Will do a re-read this weekend.
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7) How did these Caine fetches come about? Is this similar to the unhappenings that the gods have been effecting all across history? And who's the Angvasse he's hanging out with in the past? Is she a fetch too? Or are they actually travelling through time?
I don't know how exactly the fetches come about. As a joke, I claim that a Transmogrifier was hidden somewhere in the Boedoken, but in all seriousness, I'm going to re-read the book again this weekend and find out the real answer. As for Time-Travelin' Angvasse, she too is a fetch, but is also time-travelin' with Time-Travelin' Fetch Caine.
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8) Is the Caine in present day Overworld (during all the action that happens after his arrest in CBK) just like the other floating through time fetches we see in the past, or is this the "real" Caine? I assumed the "real" Caine is the one chained up and chatting with Gayle and Faller on Earth the whole time, but I just want to be clear.
I too call the Caine talking to Gayle and Fuller the "real" Caine. However, the others did exist - it's just that their timelines close off and shunt into the real Caine's reality. Somehow, this means the Horse Witch isn't yet with Caine again - which is kind of a mind-fuck.
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9) And going back to his deal he made, when did he make this deal during his timeline? Is this all part of the same deal he made on the cross in the Boedecken way back when? Or is this some other deal? And if so, when did he find time to make it? Before the events of CBK?
He made this deal when he was on the cross in the Boedoken. Pirichante exists outside of time, so the deal happened all times at once and the different versions of Caine worked to make sure the deal happened, stayed strong and came to its conclusion at the end of the book.
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10) In Caine's dreamworld (which reminded me so much of Kruppe and K'rul's dream hangouts) , where does the version of Duncan come from? Is he pulled from the past when he's writing Tales of the First Folk? Is he from some alternate universe altogether?
I strongly suspect that the Duncan that was impaled by the Sword of Man came from Caine's own mind and is a metaphor that somehow linked into the spirit of all the Duncans, even as the real Duncan was turned into a cyborg techno-scum filter.
Again, this is all fresh discussion based on one read of the book, so feel free to quote-and-destroy. I'll certainly do the same with my own stuff and those of others. This book is worth it.
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