Posted 05 April 2007 - 01:51 PM
Alrighty, so here's a little bit of my $0.02.
It's almost guaranteed that Ardata and Ardatha are the same person. I think it's also likely that Ardata is an EG. EG of what? Well, let's keep in mind that through her connection to her goddess, Mogora made the entire moon seem nearer to Wu. The question remains whether the moon actually was nearer, or whether this was a trick of light, but if I remember correctly, there were beginning to be repercussions to the moon being so close to Wu. So perhaps Ardata is EG of the moon, or the night, or something of that sort?
Next, you all seem to be saying that just because she hasn't been mentioned before, this must mean that she couldn't be an Elder Goddess. But then, let's look at the fact that up until Bonehunters and the Reaper's Gale prologue we only heard VERY seldomly, and in passing ONLY, about Kilmandaros. Doesn't mean that she isn't important or won't be powerful, blah blah blah.
Next, Ardata herself says that she has been in hiding for sometime. She seems to be saying this from four or five years AFTER the fall of the Crippled God, just before Kallor destroys his empire so as to stop the Elder Gods from taking it from him. It makes sense for her to be pretending to be Ardatha, queen of whatever land she's queen of. She realizes that Kallor is about to come down on her and destroy her, but because she's got spiffy Elder Goddess powers, she makes herself disappear. So, what better place to hide than in the past? I mean, compared to the whole storyline of Udinaas' kid growing up so quickly in the Imass dreamworld thing that he's in, or the memory of the past that Osserc hides in, doesn't an Elder Goddess hiding in time make sense? And it doesn't even have to necessarily be in the ACTUAL past. Why couldn't she just be hiding in a memory of Jackuruku just before Kallor destroyed it? Same idea as Osserc, and if she IS, in fact, an Elder Goddess, it would make pretty much complete sense.
I know that the above points are a little disjointed, but gimme a break, I haven't done critical thinking exercises in a while. But I can't help but agree with DM here, it all seems to fit together just too well for it to be mere coincidence.
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