Kanese S, on 22 April 2013 - 09:24 AM, said:
I thought Sinn killed them.
And Silverfox I would assume to be still 'in charge' of Tellann.
Olar Ethil is one of the oldest characters in the series. I don't know about single oldest, though. Tiam, especially, would be pretty old, older even than OE, I think. Then there's Draconus, Kilmandaros, blah blah blah, other elders.
Yes, Sinn killed Stormy (but Calm killed Gesler, Calm in turn killed by Hood, Hood in turn leghumped by a lapdog), but we know only for certain that she killed the "flesh" of him, and Stormy killed Sinn. About the single oldest being thing, that was just to pontificate her ancient control over Tellann, and not really relevant. Draconus and Kilmandaros have no relationship directly with Tellann, as far as I know.
Ganoes Paran, on 22 April 2013 - 09:26 AM, said:
We see no evidence of anyone taking over this particular Warren. It could be left without a ruler and fade like other Warrens have done in the past. There is a new magical system being born though through Icarium isn't there? So Life may take over as the new Tellan maybe? Lots of different ways this could go.
No evidence, no, but the majority of the discussions on this site are speculation, due to the very craft way Erikson and Esslemont weaved their universe(s ). None of us really know, and I donīt really find Stormy and Gesler as far fetched candidates for the Tellann rulership. Silverfox is, as far as I know, ruler of the Tīlan Imass and possibly Ay only.
With the influence of the blood of Fener, Gesler and Stormyīs god, lots of things seem to happen. Mostly to do with youthfulness and mortality, as far as we know. What we do know is that Stormy and Gesler already have travelled through burning hellfire, ascended, and are servants of Tellann, same way Gruntle is mortal sword of Treach. Not willingly, but shit happens. Then, Stormy and Gesler are swooped up by the K'Chain che'malle, and are made shield anvil and mortal sword. They have ascendant powers, thus attract other powers. One of my many theories is that the elder warrens choose their rulers (Mother Dark, darkness impersonated, chooses, in one way or the other, Anomander as the "king" of darkness), and as very dependable servants of Tellann, Stormy and Gesler are chosen.
Sentimentalism is the name of the game here, though. Stormy and Gesler were amongst my favourite characters through the series, and theyīve been together all their lives. I guess I just want them to keep eachother company in the blissful warmth of Tellann for all time.
Will be interesting to see what comes of the new magical system, if thatīs ever something Erikson and Esslemont thinks we should learn about.