(urth) Babbiehorn?: Was: a sincere question mostly for roy

David Stockhoff dstockhoff at verizon.net
Wed Nov 16 07:32:01 PST 2011


On 11/16/2011 10:22 AM, António Pedro Marques wrote:
> Marc Aramini wrote (16-11-2011 15:07):
>
>> You guys are not mentioning the prophecy: I see you, Horn, riding a
>> beast with 3 horns (2 tusks and one soul of Horn)
>>
>> I am very very confident the majority of Horn goes into Babbie when he
>> says farewell, and it explains Babbie's huh huh huh and behavior when he
>> see's Horn's son on Rttw, throwing down the guy who attacks him.
>
> Objectively/textually, I've pointed out why Babbie in RW isn't just a 
> hus (if he were, he'd look just like a hus while dream travelling), 
> yet no one seems to be interested in agreeing or disputing that 
> argument (of course one can debate it, but I'm positive there is no 
> other convincing explanation).
>
> But what James is saying is that, *besides that*, a bit of Babbie went 
> into the Rajan. Because no one here thinks that it was Babbie grabbing 
> the quill with his hus hands to write that paragraph, right?

No, he might be capable of it but would not be motivated to do it.
>
>> And it explains the tone change in the end of OBW, and why at the end of
>> that book it finally says, I CAUGHT THE BALL, I WON THE GAME - he is
>> finally Silk again, though Silk in denial.
>
> But does no one connect that phrase with the opening scene of the BLS?

Sure! Silk is back.



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