Feb-01-2013, 10:57 PM (UTC)
(This post was last modified: Feb-01-2013, 10:58 PM (UTC) by Farseer.)
I approach expressing this thought with trepidation ('thul! ) but it is a thought I've had for some time, sitting vague and unformulated...
...not much time to expand, or think it through with you all, at the moment but I believe that the charm will likely bond with Paragon in a relationship akin to a Wit bond and/or a bond shared between a dragon and an Elderling. Given my thoughts regarding the boy Paragon (that he is destined to be an Elderling due to the serpentine tail/serpentine representation of him in the charm that Etta found on the Treasure Beach of Others' Island etc), and that the charm itself retains its dragon qualities (just as some other such items of wizardwood make, like liveships, do), it seems a logical step then that the charm and the boy Paragon can share a dragon-Elderling bonding.
Given my thoughts then also about Wintrow, Althea and co and the Skill, Elderling ancestory etc, this would also explain why such ones as they can bond to a ship, speak with a ship, be 'aware' of a ship, or grow in sensitivity etc to a ship, in the same vein that a human/Elderling/Skilled One can experience the same things with a dragon.
So. ^ This is not *all* that I think because, as I said, no time to expand or back up my thoughts....but there you have it.
EDIT: The charm is also 'keyed to Kennit' and, by virtue of blood, to the boy Paragon also...in a way that it is not to Etta, despite his obvious caring for her.
...not much time to expand, or think it through with you all, at the moment but I believe that the charm will likely bond with Paragon in a relationship akin to a Wit bond and/or a bond shared between a dragon and an Elderling. Given my thoughts regarding the boy Paragon (that he is destined to be an Elderling due to the serpentine tail/serpentine representation of him in the charm that Etta found on the Treasure Beach of Others' Island etc), and that the charm itself retains its dragon qualities (just as some other such items of wizardwood make, like liveships, do), it seems a logical step then that the charm and the boy Paragon can share a dragon-Elderling bonding.
Given my thoughts then also about Wintrow, Althea and co and the Skill, Elderling ancestory etc, this would also explain why such ones as they can bond to a ship, speak with a ship, be 'aware' of a ship, or grow in sensitivity etc to a ship, in the same vein that a human/Elderling/Skilled One can experience the same things with a dragon.
So. ^ This is not *all* that I think because, as I said, no time to expand or back up my thoughts....but there you have it.
EDIT: The charm is also 'keyed to Kennit' and, by virtue of blood, to the boy Paragon also...in a way that it is not to Etta, despite his obvious caring for her.
"I am the Catalyst, and I came to change all things. Prophets become warriors, dragons hunt as wolves."