OK, it was funny, I'll grant you that.
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But really, that's just something funny to point out, not a reason I'm not reading AATE. Hell, the main villain all along is Lord Foul, of all silly names!
Anyway, back to DG! Heh
Yeah, Kellanved and Dancer Ascended, and are Shadowthrone and Cotillion. That bothers me for one reason. It happened only seven years before Ch 1 of GotM. But it seems they participated in a
second chaining, which, obviously, happened even
more recently. But why is so little said of what must have been a remarkably powerful, important action that many took part in, that happened a scant few years ago?
The relationship between Shadowthrone and Pust is difficult to understand. Mainly because they're
both a bit off their rocker. (Perhaps Pust is because his god is?) The relationship between either of them and anyone else is difficult to understand, so their relationship to each other... Best to just enjoy the ride on some things.
And Apt ain't quite "used up", as you'll see.
Regarding warrens...
Yeeeeeeeeeeees. They can be wounded. And killed, as in shattered. Among the most important events in the entire mythos is the shatterning of the Elder warren of Shadow, Kurald Emurlahn. We run across various fragments of it. Shadowthrone and Cotillion rule Shadow, which is the biggest chunk of it. The Whirlwind is another. In Ch 9 of Book One (Raraku) of DG, the T'lan Imass Bonecaster named Hentos Ilm hints at it when speaking to Kulp about his warren, Meanas Rashan, another fragment.
I think I've interpreted all that right?
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"You have no understanding of what his title of Sword signifies - he is without equal in this world." -- K'rul