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Sha'ik Reborn...a little confused

#1 User is offline   Midnight 

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Posted 14 May 2006 - 10:00 PM

Apologies if there have already been any threads about this,

I was hoping someone could explain the role of Felisin the Younger/Sha'ik reborn to me because it has me a little confused. Why is it necessary for there to be a new Sha'ik and a new Apocalypse and why are the gods (namely Shadowthrone and the CG) so interested in her? What exactly is her role?

Thanks in advance for any awnsers :)
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Posted 14 May 2006 - 10:10 PM

I think it's possible that by being Shaik reborn, she maintains some sort of control over the fragment of Kurald Emurlahn that was previously used by the Whirlwind Goddess, although I could be totally wrong. Whatever her role, it seems that the position she holds is important to a lot of entities.
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Posted 14 May 2006 - 10:12 PM

There are people beliving in Apocalypse still. And faith is power. Everybody chooses sides and they all are gathering power. Sha'ik was a vacant posision and it was a race to harness that power for their camp. Felisin the Younger was perfect for the posision because of her past but it was a matter of who will put her on that place and take control of cult of Apocalypse.
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Posted 14 May 2006 - 10:18 PM

of course the fragment of KE.. teh cg wants emurhaln and the whirldwind is one of the bigger piece.. having someone controllable in that position gives him greater access to ke..
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Posted 14 May 2006 - 11:11 PM

The destruction of the rebellion seems to have left a space in the Pantheon - the Apocalyptic. Thing is, this has less to do with the old Sha'iks and more to do with the death of Dryjhna herself. With the Apocalyptic herself torn apart by wraiths in HoC, there needs to be a new power to restore balance. The gods, being fond of this type of serendipity, choose Felisin Younger to take the identity most usually associated by mortals with the Apocalypse: Sha'ik.
They try, as they usually do when a new power is needed, to pick one out and prime her for the position, and place her in such a way as to suit their purposes (cf Master of the Deck; Tattersail). This usually does not work out as planned (cf Master of the Deck; Tattersail).

The Warren has become Raraku, by the way. The ghosts and the Song took it over once it became unoccupied, before any other could seize it, and it became the power that restored the memory of the ancient inland sea.
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Posted 15 May 2006 - 12:23 AM

She was seen as the most malleable, seems they were all wrong.
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Posted 15 May 2006 - 05:24 AM

I thought it was just silly that a new Sha'ik was required, personally. Sure, the Apocalyptic was gone - but so what? She was a fairly minor figure, considering the whole world. And Shadow was gone from the Deck for hundreds of thousands of years, so it's hardly as if a requirement was necessary just a couple months after the old Apocalyptic died.
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Posted 15 May 2006 - 05:32 AM

It wasn't required from what I gather, it was simply desired. There was an empty seat of power, and when people see an empty throne they usually sit on it. Especially since they don't have to actively dethrone anybody.
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Posted 15 May 2006 - 07:13 AM

But Dryjhna's power came from the piece of KE, not a throne. Without KE, Dryjhna wouldn't have been very strong.
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Posted 15 May 2006 - 07:40 AM

Anyone have any ideas who New Sha'ik's voyeur guy is? At one point I thought Kalor but... this guy has new traits we didn't hear of with Kallor like the stones in mouth thing but still that would be QI.
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Posted 15 May 2006 - 10:10 AM

I forget his name - but he was the villager from the prologue that spoke with Barathol Mekhar. Barathol ordered him to get his weapons when the Unbound appeared in the village.

By the time Cutter & company arrive in Barathol's village the old man has gone - he has joined the cult of Sha'ik.
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Posted 15 May 2006 - 12:10 PM

Dark Mac said:

But Dryjhna's power came from the piece of KE, not a throne. Without KE, Dryjhna wouldn't have been very strong.


I' say it came mostly from the spirits she had enslaved and maybe the worship of the rebels. She wanted to claim the KE fragment - so she used it somehow but she didn't have control over it.

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I forget his name - but he was the villager from the prologue that spoke with Barathol Mekhar. Barathol ordered him to get his weapons when the Unbound appeared in the village.

By the time Cutter & company arrive in Barathol's village the old man has gone - he has joined the cult of Sha'ik.


Wow, another thread I had missed.

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I thought it was just silly that a new Sha'ik was required, personally. Sure, the Apocalyptic was gone - but so what? She was a fairly minor figure, considering the whole world. And Shadow was gone from the Deck for hundreds of thousands of years, so it's hardly as if a requirement was necessary just a couple months after the old Apocalyptic died.


Well, she had a great influence in Seven Cities, which is a relatively important part of the Malaz world.
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Posted 15 May 2006 - 06:26 PM

It was said, in HoC I think, that that T'lan Imass was just usurping Apocalypse and posing as Drhyjna.
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Posted 16 May 2006 - 08:31 PM

Nature abhors a vacuum.

Point being, with the Drhynja Imass and Felisin both dead, there was an open space. And SOMEone was going to fill it, deliberately or not, because the Gods/Ascendants were lining up to grab that. 7C is a site of power, and this Whirlwind/Apocalypse seat in the Pantheon is a recipient of worship and power one way or the other.

So Shadowthrone and the QoD tried to get Felisin Younger into the seat, and the Cg intervened and put her there as his pawn, and for some reason she decided to turn it into her private harem.

Now whether that was always the CG's intent or not, I'm not so sure.

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Posted 17 May 2006 - 12:22 AM

Abyss said:

Nature abhors a vacuum.

Point being, with the Drhynja Imass and Felisin both dead, there was an open space. And SOMEone was going to fill it, deliberately or not, because the Gods/Ascendants were lining up to grab that. 7C is a site of power, and this Whirlwind/Apocalypse seat in the Pantheon is a recipient of worship and power one way or the other.

So Shadowthrone and the QoD tried to get Felisin Younger into the seat, and the Cg intervened and put her there as his pawn, and for some reason she decided to turn it into her private harem.

Now whether that was always the CG's intent or not, I'm not so sure.

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Yes, there certainly was a vacuum. As I understood after HoC, Raraku itself stepped up to replace it - it's a far stronger entity than Felisin Younger's Sha'ik Reborn.

Another thing I don't understand is why they don't just go kill Felisin Younger now and replace her again. Getting rid of the Unbound would be handy too.
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Posted 18 May 2006 - 07:24 PM

Well, for one thing, she had a cult protecting her.
For another, there was nothing evidently 'evil' about it, and it may have been the last population on 7C. So Paran and co. didn't want to be responsible for depopulating the continent where apparently human civilization started.

Getting rid of the Unbound, Rhulad, the CG and everyone else of nastiness would be handy, but they're not exactly making it easy. ;)

- Abyss, was sort of dissapointed at Felisin Younger's fate.
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Posted 18 May 2006 - 09:27 PM

Eh, Poliel had a cult guarding her too, but they weren't hard to break through. FY's cult isn't particularly enormous, is it? I can't see Apsalar/L'oric/QoD/Leoman/etc. having much of a problem breaking through her defenses, and as enemies of the CG, doing so would be a logical course of events.

As for whether or not it's "evil", communism's not technically evil either, but millions still died because of it, and I get a very communism-esque feel from FY's cult.
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Posted 18 May 2006 - 09:34 PM

Abyss said:

Well, for one thing, she had a cult protecting her.
For another, there was nothing evidently 'evil' about it, and it may have been the last population on 7C. So Paran and co. didn't want to be responsible for depopulating the continent where apparently human civilization started.

Getting rid of the Unbound, Rhulad, the CG and everyone else of nastiness would be handy, but they're not exactly making it easy. ;)

- Abyss, was sort of dissapointed at Felisin Younger's fate.


I, too, was disappointed with Felisin's fate. I'm sure she'll be an unusual power sometime in the next few books, but she went from sounding like a pretty likeable young girl to just nasty. Even if she'd have been a sexy seductress in charge of the harem cult, that'd be one thing, but she just sounded...disgusting.
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Posted 19 May 2006 - 10:37 PM

One thing you have remember is that Paran said that she would eventually get out of the CG power and become something else.(it was in tBH near the end but not exactly sure where it was)

And i think that she has something very important to do that deals with Crokus. If you remember she called her new playmate crokus. It is possible that later on the real crokus will come and take over her share of KE with Apsalar. ST and Cotilion wont mind that too much i thik since both crokus and apsalar served shadow. It could even be something which shadow might want. An ally that thinks like them.
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Posted 20 May 2006 - 01:00 AM

QuickBenDelat said:

One thing you have remember is that Paran said that she would eventually get out of the CG power and become something else.(it was in tBH near the end but not exactly sure where it was)

And i think that she has something very important to do that deals with Crokus. If you remember she called her new playmate crokus. It is possible that later on the real crokus will come and take over her share of KE with Apsalar. ST and Cotilion wont mind that too much i thik since both crokus and apsalar served shadow. It could even be something which shadow might want. An ally that thinks like them.


Paran said Salvation itself would leave the CG's power. I took that to mean that she would die and be usurped.

FY doesn't have KE. The fragment at Raraku belongs to the sea itself now.
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