Question about Eddis *Possible Spoilers*
Apr. 2nd, 2009 02:07 pm *****This Might Have Spoilers. It Is just my opinion on these events. I have a question about how a certain phrase can work in.*****
This is kind of a question about the next book, mixed with a ton of speculation. Say that Sophos is alive, and say he comes back. He is the heir of Sounis. Then, say he marries Eddis. Sounis dies, and Sophos is the king of Sounis now (it can be before or after the marriage). Then, in the future they have a child. In the short story in the King of Attolia, it said that she would be "The Last Eddis". If Sophos and Eddis get married, they would most likely merge their kingdoms, right? So, couldn't happen so that they have a child, and technically Helen was the Last Eddis, because thier new kingdom isn't Eddis, it is a combined Sounis/Eddis. I know it is pretty much speculation, but I wanted other people's opinion. Wouldn't the statement from the gods still be true?
This is kind of a question about the next book, mixed with a ton of speculation. Say that Sophos is alive, and say he comes back. He is the heir of Sounis. Then, say he marries Eddis. Sounis dies, and Sophos is the king of Sounis now (it can be before or after the marriage). Then, in the future they have a child. In the short story in the King of Attolia, it said that she would be "The Last Eddis". If Sophos and Eddis get married, they would most likely merge their kingdoms, right? So, couldn't happen so that they have a child, and technically Helen was the Last Eddis, because thier new kingdom isn't Eddis, it is a combined Sounis/Eddis. I know it is pretty much speculation, but I wanted other people's opinion. Wouldn't the statement from the gods still be true?
OH boy, speculation!
Date: 4/2/09 08:55 pm (UTC)*ponders*
If Helen is the last Eddis (canon) I see several ways this could go.
A. Eddis changes its rules of succession to descend only through the female line, in which case there would be no more 'Eddis'es, only 'Eddia's. (I don't think this is likely, by the way)
B. The country of Eddis ceases to exist, either through a natural disaster so severe it becomes completely uninhabitable, or through absorption into another country.
1. Eddis is destroyed by eruption and the inhabitants, monarchy and culture are assimilated (RED button!) into Sounis (with or without co-operation of Sophos) and/or Attolia (already an ally of Eddis)
2. Helen marries Sophos, who becomes the Monarch of Sounis, and the two countries merge, thus there is no separate 'Eddis' line after this point.
4. The three countries lose the war with Mede, and all are overrun. It could happen, guys. Eddis held out against the invaders before, and Gen believes they can hold out again, but the country's already weakened by the war with Attolia. Even with Attolia, Eddis and possibly Sounis as allies, it sounds as though the Medes could do whatever they liked if the 'greater powers' looked the other way. Which they might.
Have Sounisians seriously considered before what might happen if this war was lost? I haven't, but it's interesting.
(must... stop... thinking in outline form)
Re: OH boy, speculation!
Date: 4/2/09 09:34 pm (UTC)Re: OH boy, speculation!
Date: 4/2/09 10:39 pm (UTC)Re: OH boy, speculation!
Date: 4/2/09 11:11 pm (UTC)Re: OH boy, speculation!
Date: 4/2/09 11:44 pm (UTC)Re: OH boy, speculation!
Date: 4/2/09 11:54 pm (UTC)Re: OH boy, speculation!
Date: 4/3/09 12:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 4/3/09 12:45 am (UTC)If that situation ever happens, I'll be cringing and I might* even be quite upset until mwt makes it better. Gen in exile, I need to think of that again.
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Date: 4/3/09 12:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 4/3/09 12:50 am (UTC)Re: OH boy, speculation!
Date: 4/3/09 01:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 4/3/09 01:41 am (UTC)To complete the disguise he would have to grow a beard, dye it canary-yellow and oil it into interesting and increasingly imaginative shapes.
Irene would probably be better at blending in, actually. What with her practical wardrobe choices.
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Date: 4/3/09 02:28 am (UTC)I don't even think Irene will let the situation to ever happen as she did retain control of her barons for that long, she and gen will find a way with probably some personal sacrifices.
Re: OH boy, speculation!
Date: 4/3/09 04:40 am (UTC)RE: tearoha
Date: 4/3/09 08:52 pm (UTC)I see where you're coming from with this, since Irene is "Attolia" and the king is "Attolis," but I'm not sure the Eddisians use the same naming structure. I mean, Helen is refered to as "Eddis," not "Eddia." I think that even if the crown passed through the females, they would still be called "Eddis."
Re: tearoha
Date: 4/3/09 10:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 4/4/09 02:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 4/4/09 10:52 am (UTC)However, this seems so neat and tidy, not all twisty and surprising like I have come to expect from MWT. Does anyone else feel this way?
Side note: re the speculation of Gen as ultimate ruler of countries united (rather than allied) and fighting the Medes...what does everyone feel about his ability to lead military campaigns? I know he's clever but I'm not so sure about his ability in full war. I hope Attolia takes care of that part if they do end up ruling all three kingdoms.
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Date: 4/5/09 02:30 am (UTC)OTOH, there is a lost-cause-ish feel to the whole enterprise of Sounis-Eddis-Attolia holding off against a Mede invasion. And Gen is very good at planning brilliant plans that just might save the day when all is lost.
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Date: 4/5/09 01:57 pm (UTC)Also, I imagine that Gen wouldn't "escape" the Medes without taking Attolia with him, and if she were captured while he was away, he wouldn't waste time organizing a rebellion...he would get a few good men and go fetch her right away. ;-)
Re: OH boy, speculation!
Date: 4/6/09 01:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 4/6/09 02:14 am (UTC)And on a plot level, I'd hate to see Eddis (and even Sounis) sacrificed to Gen's awesomeness. They are unique and independent countries, and I would not like to see that compromised so that we can further demonstrate that Gen would be an amazing Annux. Not that I think that Gen would go that way unless he absolutely had to, but from an out-of-story level, it's a development I see as a bit unnecessary (with the information we currently have) and I would rather avoid it if possible.
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Date: 4/6/09 05:48 am (UTC)This is EXACTLY what would happen.
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Date: 4/6/09 05:52 am (UTC)Personally, I would bet the countries would be united, not allied. My evidence is the final line of KoA - "He will be an Annux, a king of kings" This seems to imply ruling over, not just allying with, other countries.
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Date: 4/6/09 06:15 am (UTC)In my opinion, a lot of the skill in mwt's writing is in the way she explains Gen's seeming omnipotence with his underlying human side. Why does Gen almost magically become the King of Attolia? because he was in love with the Queen - he didn't want to be king. How did Gen bring about the fall of Erondites? with HELP. Possibly Hero, but that's up for specualation, and rather dim witted help (as in they didn't know they were helping) from people like Teleus, Costis, and Petrus.
I'd say that the only real omnipotence Gen has is how he can manipulate people. The way he makes them believe one thing, so different from the truth, so that they work towards one goal. The most obvious example of this would be the entire PLOT of KoA - Gen trying to take power over the Attolian court without seeming to wield any. Without being a KING. He ultimatly fails... but the way he deals with people to reach that goal leaves me spellbound every time.
And as to what you said at the end, about not wanting Eddis and Sounis 'sacrificed to Gen's awesomeness'... I think this might be nessesary. Not in order for Gen to be awesome, but completely the opposite... he wouldn't want to rule them, but chance (and a certain few GODS I know) might just throw them into his hands. In my mind, this is the joint death of... I don't even want to say it. Ok. *breaths deeply* Eddis and Sophos. It's the outcome that as a fan, I would despise, and as a plot critic, I would relish.
(Btw... I just saw the Aladdin stage show at Disneyland, and it's really quite good. Struck me several times how Aladdin is similar to Gen, like people have said before - far less complicated, in a FAR inferior plot, of course, but I couldn't help gasping a little when he said, "don't you trust me?")
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Date: 4/6/09 11:33 am (UTC)Re: tearoha
Date: 4/6/09 04:46 pm (UTC)Re: tearoha
Date: 4/6/09 05:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 4/7/09 01:05 am (UTC)Jeez, you guys are smart bees!
Re: tearoha
Date: 4/7/09 01:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 4/7/09 04:23 pm (UTC)tle - thanks for the great insight re Gen being seen as superhuman by other characters. It made me realize that I was very much absorbed into that perspective -and recoiled a bit from it as inkasrain describes- since we see Gen so much that way in KoA. I'll be interested to see which direction mwt goes; will we see more of that human side we know he has or will we continue to see him via others' perspectives.
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Date: 4/7/09 04:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 4/8/09 06:49 am (UTC)No matter how many times we talk about other things, we come back to that. I think we will continue to until someone WRITES the darn thing.
Glad to be of service. *bows*
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Date: 4/9/09 05:26 am (UTC)Anyway, synopsis aside, my point is that Attolia has tons of unused farmland, Eddis is about to 'splode, and Gen juuuust happens to be King of Attolia now, and his patron deities(of Eddis) have maneuvered him into this position rather intentionally. Being the patrons of Eddis, I can't see that they'd let her die so abruptly.