Oct-31-2011, 01:04 AM (UTC)
(May-02-2010, 03:21 PM (UTC))Farseer Wrote: and, lastly, Etta – the tiny figure of a serpentine baby which, to me, pointed to the fact that not only would she mother a child but this child would later become an Elderling
Do we know for a fact Etta & Kennit's child grows up to be an Elderling?
In regards to the baby figurine, I always assumed it meant that, not only would the Serpents make their cocoons and be 'reborn' as Dragons, but that Elderlings would be reborn in to the world again. It could signify SO many things!!
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Unrelated to Others' Island, but:
Speaking of Etta and her baby... I was just re-reading the chapter when Kennit dies, and Etta goes over to Paragon to grieve. She's standing on the foredeck with her hands on the planking and asks Paragon if Kennit really loved her. He tells her that Kennit loved her in the only way he could, and then he hears a tiny voice, so like Kennit's, say "Thank you."
I always assumed that voice came from the piece of Kennit now inside Paragon, but this read-through I felt it was the un-born child inside Etta. Perhaps the ease with which this child spoke to the ship means it IS an Elderling?
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Forgive me if it's been brought up before; even though I've been reading this series for 8 years+, I'm brand new to these forums.. so I haven't read through everything here, yet.
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“Words are pale shadows of forgotten names. As names have power, words have power. Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts.” ~Patrick Rothfuss in The Name of the Wind