Obdigore;231087 said:
Strongly implied yes.
Proof he is an ascendant? No.
Perhaps the deck does not want the mortal it selected as 'master' to die from a severe cold. Does that them make him an ascendant? What, really, does being an ascendant entail?
More personal power, right? Does Ganoes have personal power, or are his powers granted him through the deck, meaning that he is possibly not ascended, he just has a really cool gadget at his beck and call?
I'd say no on the gadget theory. It woudl be like Bob the guardian calling on glitch in the show Reboot.
I think the deck does grant him powers, but it seems like he's a permanent selection, not someone the deck (if it indeed has a consciousness) could replace at a moment's notice. SE's pointed to parallels between Paran and the Errant in RG in the scene where the Errant is all pissy because there's a new master for the new house-warrens about to replace him the way the houses are replacing the holds. The errant obviously sees him as a threat, and I don't think he would think that way if Paran were just some piddly mortal with a cool gadget.
As for ascended or not arguments, there's no real definition or clear line of "crossing over". We know rake and brood are ascendants because its explicitly said in the books...not because of knowledge of their deeds. If we didn't know that rake was ascendant due to explicit mention in the books, we could have the same argument about him, brood, dassem, cotillon, shadowthrone, etc etc.
IMO its one of those "shoe fits" situations, where most evidence points to paran being ascendant, so that's what I'm going to accept. so there
nyaaaah:p
EDIT...just thought about a counter argument to my above statement about the gadget. The sappers are piddly mortals with cool gadgets (moranth munitions) and RG proved that gods and ascendants both should fear those little fnckers and watch out or they'll get a-sploded. So I change my no to a maybe.