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On 8/16/2010 3:43 PM, Stuart Hamm wrote:
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<td style="font: inherit;" valign="top">James...I thought
someone posted that the Whorl had only been in orbit
around B&G for about 40 years, and that Patera Q was
so deeply ingrained in the society that he had to have
been there much longer than that...<br>
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Well, the inhumi were such masters of disguise that almost nothing
they did would surprise me. The Neighbors could easily dream-travel
their way to the Whorl and aid Quetzel's ascendency. The truth is, I
strongly suspect that Quetzel's mother fed on Tussah. If I am right
about that, it means he's not really older than 40. But it is not
impossible that he fed on someone else not in the story. In which
case, all bets are off. But if the Neighbors transported inhumi to
the Whorl by dream-travel, they wouldn't be inhumi on the Whorl so
that's out. <br>
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u+16b9<br>
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