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Kinda like the ascended from stargate?Skurj Scourge wrote: Is it possible that in fact, they are not a race unto themselves (like haruchai or ramen), but a class of beings that have, for one reason or another, accumulated so much power/knowledge that they transcend their originas and become Insequent.
I can think of two objections to this. We have the Haruchai story of the Insequent homeland, and Haruchai stories shouldn't devolve into folklore due to their mind sharing ability.Skurj Scourge wrote:I wonder about the nature of the Insequent. Every one that we have seen has incredible, world class power. And we never really hear too much about any sort of homeland or anything about them in groups.
Is it possible that in fact, they are not a race unto themselves (like haruchai or ramen), but a class of beings that have, for one reason or another, accumulated so much power/knowledge that they transcend their originas and become Insequent.
Perhaps SRD is using the word as an adjective rather than a noun; once they achieve this level, they become Insequent.
And if the Theomach is indeed someone like this, that Linden or TC has encountered in the past, then it would explain the hiding of his face.
Seems likely.Wayfriend wrote:New thought:
+ The Insequent have "real" names which, if you invoke them, give you power over the Insequent.
+ There are seven words of power which, if you invoke them, give you power.
+ The Insequent taught the meanings of the seven words to Berek.
Is there a connection here? Could the names of the Insequent be in the same language as the Seven Words?
Or sort of analogous to the Unfettered?Seppi2112 wrote:Kinda like the ascended from stargate?Skurj Scourge wrote: Is it possible that in fact, they are not a race unto themselves (like haruchai or ramen), but a class of beings that have, for one reason or another, accumulated so much power/knowledge that they transcend their originas and become Insequent.
That's what I suspect, too.callback wrote:Finally, who says that Kastanessen's lover was human. Could she be Insequent?
Last week, I wrote:...maybe the entire Insequent, or at least their importance, were a late discovery? If so, he didn't need to give her a meaningful name 3 years ago, but the rest then got them.
SRD wrote:It's true that I got the essential ideas for "The Last Chronicles" at the same time that I conceived "The Second Chronicles". And it's true that I did everything possible in "The Second Chronicles" to prepare the way for what I'm doing now. But that doesn't I planned or envisioned every detail of "The Last Chronicles" 25+ years ago. In fact, there are many things in this new story that I didn't foresee way back when (things, incidentally, of which I'm very proud). At least in some ways, I'm a "smarter" writer now than I was then. And my general approach of not inventing more than I need at any given time has served me well by leaving plenty of room for new ideas and understandings. In short, if you assume that EVerything in "The Last Chronicles" has some kind of antecedent in the earlier books, you'll be setting yourself up for disappointment.
What the Theomach actually says isUr Dead wrote:Can't buy that unless the Insequents are offspring of the Elohim. It stated that the Theomach said the seven words are in the language of the race he disliked.(hated) Which happen to be the Elohim. (When the Theomach was teaching the power words to Berek and linden)
Also, wouldn't the names of the Elohim also be used to bind them also?
The Insequent don't like the Elohim. But this language is not the Elohim's language per se; they are just the only ones who speak it.In [u]Fatal Revenant[/u] was wrote:"This tongue is spoken nowhere, other than by one race that I scorn to name, for it is the language of the Earth's making and substance rather than of the Earth's peoples. Yet it may be discovered, word by word, by those who seek deeply for knowledge - and who do not wish to bend or distort that knowledge for their own ends."
Simply that the land/lore/earthpower can sustain very long life and that the Unfettered ones might be capable of living a long time and ultimately become the Insequent.amanibhavam wrote:Sorry I do not follow your argument: what has the lifespan of the Giants/Bloodguard to do with the Unfettered becoming Insequent?
We only have evidence of that happening once, with Kastanessen, and that pairing produced something not human (the merewives.)dukehenry wrote:I doubt this is likely, but perhaps in the past when Elohim have mated with regular humans, the offspring become Insequent? This could explain why there was such a hub-bub when you-know-how mated with a human woman and imbued upon her the power of the Elohim...
I don't believe it myself but thought I would mention it anyway.