Dolorous Menhir;163332 said:
Thanks! I was kicking myself last night for posting this before I finished my reread. I forgot that T'amber died, was possessed by an Eres'al, and that Kalam made it all the way to the DH thanks to ST. Duh!
Dolorous Menhir;163332 said:
I had a look through the search but couldn't find any threads devoted to this topic already. A few thoughts on what you suggest, though I don't have answers for them all.
Herald of Death is explained by Kalam's brush with death at the end. Actually QB has a brush with death too. "Inactive" because neither character died, I assume (no way Kalam is dead). Note also that Gethol is Herald of Chains as of BH, though you could still argue that as a past Herald of Death the inactive card refers to him.
The brothers are Gothos & Gethol by the way.
Thanks for the correction, though I did note that Gethol was previously the Herald of Death.
Dolorous Menhir;163332 said:
Well you pretty much answer this one yourself. Kalam is near death (Herald), taken by Ammanas (the King of Shadows) to an Azath house (Obelisk). Simple.
I'm not so sure that's the end of that one. I mean, he says "Sleeping Goddess" after he throws the Obelisk card, so I think there's more to it. Burn is the sleeping goddess, and the CG is the one making her sick.
So, I think Kalam has a key role to play there.
Dolorous Menhir;163332 said:
If you consider "throne" to mean a powerful pivotal person, then I would say that refers to the Eres'al as you suggest. She is pretty important after all.
I think this card just means someone is a killer. Sorry was a good killer. It turns out that T'amber was too.
Fair enough. I neglected to remember that she dies, and was possessed by the Eres'al. Her card-game-revealed mysteries are over.
I do agree with Where is Dassem Ultor that the actions today may help to restore the Shadow realm.
Dolorous Menhir;163332 said:
Don't know about this one. Crown referred to Darujhistan in GotM, but that was almost certainly a one-time reading association.
I"m thinking, as others have said, that Withal, his wife, and Traveller (Crust) are these three, because Grub dove off the ship to meet them as predicted. So, it's just a question of which is which. Or possibly Banaschar is one of these three...
Orb is usually female, right? So that would be the Tiste Andii (forget her name)?
This is probably impossible to predict right now.
Dolorous Menhir;163332 said:
I reckon Fiddler is actually the Soldier of Life. That's certainly much more likely than Priest - I can't think of any good candidates of who this may refer to. Mallet?
I don't think Mallet is a key player anymore. It's either Banaschar or Braven Tooth, but I don't think Braven Tooth will continue to be a key player.
-Aaron