(urth) Cassie's Mobile Home (AEG spoilers)
Dave Tallman
davetallman at msn.com
Sat Oct 25 10:27:12 PDT 2008
Dan wrote:
> I agree. But I'm not sure Cassie was doing all this by herself. I seem to
> have the recollection that Margaret was present during some of these
> events. In fact, with the safe episode, it almost seems as if she's
> directing it. I am rereading now and will keep this in mind.
>
Margaret is probably a werewolf and a spy (I'll post all my reasons in
another entry) but I doubt she has extensive magical powers. She does
know enough about hotel security that she was able to guess that Cassie
might use the hotel safe without resetting the combination. Easter
Sinclair may have done this also -- remember that she had jewelry stolen
while Margaret was in her employ (p. 140). Margaret may have been the thief.
> So I wonder what has happened to the personal fortunes of her neighbors.
> They must have improved for them to continue to live in a swank upscale
> apartment. A rising tide lifts all boats?
>
Either that or they found themselves with rents they could no longer afford.
> I know the bank kept her saftey deposit box by automatically charging her
> account, but wouldn't her apt have been rerented and her possessions
> liquidated after her extended absence?
>
I can believe she lost the apartment by not being there to pay rent, but
it says that her possessions "mysteriously disappeared" (p. 292). I take
that to mean that the landlords didn't have a good explanation when
Cassie talked to them. I suppose the Squid God cultists who took over
the apartment upstairs could have made off with them.
> I know they said Woldercon was really far away, but outside the galaxy?
> When I read that, I got the sinking impression she really wasn't going
> there and was perhaps comitting suicide.
>
She sent an ethermail to Gid telling him she was coming there. I see no
reason for such an expensive way to commit suicide as buying a hopper
and taking off for galaxies unknown. If Woldercan was outside the galaxy
one has to wonder how it was ever found. There's a lot of space out
there between galaxies...
> Plus I don't understand why he just gave up and surrendered to the
> islanders or devise some way to rescue her. I need to reread that section
> again.
>
As king Bill may have felt he had to take personal responsibility for
the terrible unexpected collateral damage to the islands he ruled. He
has some moral feelings, even though he normally justifies everything he
does for the greater good.
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