Hello everyone, long-time lurker, first-time poster. I read the Prologue with great interest and felt compelled to break my silence here.
The two sections of the Prologue that are the most intriguing, in my opinion, are the first and the last. I've seen some good theories put forth, but I think there are some subtle clues we are missing.
First section:
Re: the location of the meeting...
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“There was a garrison, once, three soldiers who didn‘t know each other,†the man said. “But one by one they left.â€
This quote reeks to me of subtle significance, but nothing immediately pops into my head.
With the priest and the lady, I am inclined to agree with the majority here - that their identities are not relevant to the story, but will probably end up being characters killed off in former books.
There is also quite a bit of debate about the identity of the third participant in the meeting. Most say Hood, some say Cotillion. I think it's pretty clear that it is NOT Hood, for the most obvious reason that this creature is not specifically named... and we are pretty familiar with Hood at this point, so much so that withholding his name would serve no purpose. It is definitely not Cotillion either, because, as was pointed out earlier, there is a lack of familiarity present between ST and this individual. Further, there are some clues in the dialogue about who this individual might be:
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“You have called me here,†said the one named Edgewalker, “to … mitigate.â€
“I have.â€
“This has been a long time in coming.â€
“You might think that way, Edgewalker.â€
The grey-haired man -- who was clearly long dead -- cocked his head and asked, “Why now?â€
The hooded figure turned slightly, and the woman thought he might be looking down on the dead dog. “Disgust,†he replied.
First, the word "mitigate"... not "mediate" as was pointed out earlier. This implies that Edgewalker is there to help... reduce, or lessen the impact of, something, maybe... damage?
Second, this mystery person has probably been around awhile, due to his familiarity with Edgewalker and the way he responds to EW's statement.
Next, there is this piece:
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The hooded one said, “Ghastly? I suppose it is. A necropolis of sorts, Shadowthrone. A village of the discarded. Both timeless and, yes, useless. Such places,†he continued, “are ubiquitous.â€
“Speak for yourself,†said Shadowthrone.
The key word here is "ubiquitous" and how ST responds. Basically, ST is saying that this individual is far-reaching, omnipresent, etc. Additionally, the hooded figure knows intimate details about this seemingly unimportant, anonymous patch of warren.
SO....
If this mystery figure is NOT Hood, then who else do we know that:
- Wears a hood
- Is (or could be) as tall as Edgewalker
- Is (or could be) quite ancient, maybe more so than EW
- Might need "mitigation"
- Is "ubiquitous"
- Has arcane knowledge of the warrens
My guess: K'rul
As is pointed out later on in the Prologue, K'rul is the "prize" of the war - and we know that the CG's Chaos flowing through his veins leaves him in a great deal of pain - thus perhaps the need for "mitigation".
It seems to me that K'rul would likely want to be at least informed about the plans of the CG's leading opponents, namely ST and whoever else might approach, since as the "prize" he stands to potentially lose the most in the war.
Now, on to the end of that first piece, regarding the identity of the approaching "4th party":
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All at once the Hounds returned, hackles raised, gazes keen on something far up the main street.
“One more,†whispered the priest. “One more and the last, yes.â€
“Will all this happen again?†the woman asked him, as sudden fear ripped through her. Someone is coming. Oh, gods, someone is coming. “Tomorrow? Tell me!â€
“I would imagine not,†the priest said after a moment. He swung his gaze to the dog carcass lying in the dust. “No,†he said again, “I imagine not.â€
From the hills, thunder and jade rain slashing down like the arrows from ten thousand battles. From down the street, the sudden rumble of carriage wheels.
She turned at that latter sound and smiled. “Oh,†she said in relief, “here comes my ride.â€
I read this a bit differently than most, I guess. As the "fourth" party approaches, it seems that all the others (priest and lady included) turn and face that direction... the priest, after all, is the one who actually announces it. But then... there is a sudden rumble from BEHIND the party, because the lady actually physically turns to look at the "sudden rumble of carriage wheels". She is also noticeably familiar with the approaching carriage.
So...
It could be that I am over-analyzing this passage, but I think SE probably put a great deal of effort into carefully selecting each word in the Prologue, so maybe it's worth something.
If that's the case, then the "fourth party" approaching is someone of great - and possibly terrible, from the reactions of the priest and lady - power. Why would Paran inspire such fear in the lady? This "fourth" also would then not be the one arriving in the carriage - THAT individual(s) is someone else entirely, someone... crashing the party, or perhaps invited secretly by one of the attendees (sounds like something ST would do). The lady's recognition of the carriage probably does point to Paran showing up via the Trygalle, but the question is... as the "fourth party", or now... the fifth?