-The quote refers to the Creator.He guided the Lord-Fatherer to the fashioning of the Staff of Law, a weapon against Despite.
-But, the Theomach took on the role of Berek's guide.
-At least until he gave the Seven Words, and showed the way to the One Tree.
And stayed behind to guard it, until the Haruchai could satisfy themselves that they are the best guardians in the world, which of course meant that he could not prevent Foul from infiltrating the Lords, culminating in the Ritual of Desecration, and the loss of the Staff and the loss of the Words . . .
Oh, so then, the Theomach is the Creator, which makes Foul an opposing Insequent of some kind, and Kenaustin Ardenol bound a-Jeroth with the Arch of Time in an Insequent challenge, necessitating his involvement in preserving the system, though he could not lay hand to it directly.
Perhaps we begin to see why the author has said this work will explore the transcendental nature of mortal inadequacy. The Creator was once an ordinary mortal who made merry, and then decided to make a difference.
-Kenaustin Ardenol is the name of the Creator.
It would certainly explain how a culture with only seven books, some lost, could consistently speak from the deepest recesses of the O.E.D.
-And yet, a shroud is not a robe of ochre.
-Nor can an Insequent rise from the dead.
The Worm of the World's End is roused. Doesn't that mean every Elohim is Appointed?
*a chiaroscuro of bell peals*