[identity profile] rouan1.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] queensthief
I have introduced one of my sisters to the Queen’s Thief world. She’s currently near the end of Queen of Attolia, and I have been basically reliving the series through her eyes. Next up will be KoA, of course.

Things I have been pondering really relate to the end, more than this early in the series. So, feel free to jump in if you have questions or comments to add. I know Megan will not tell us anything, but maybe between us, I can get a little clarity, or maybe not!

So, first of all, do any of you have a sense of how old Hector was when he disappeared? Also, Eugenia when Pheris helped her run away to the Braelings.

Next, how long did Eugenides and Irene rule and what happened to them? Do you think they abdicated after their children disappeared and disappeared themselves?

How old do you think Pheris was when he went to the home of Costis and Kamet to fetch Timris who will eventually replace him? It has to have been several years after RotT, since their children ranged in age from youngsters to probably mid to late teens, by my guesstimate, so Pheris has to be in his 30’s but not much older, since the young boy Phaedo, who welcomed him was said to be the son of Costis’s sister.

I think that’s all for now, any speculations are welcome!

Date: 8/3/24 11:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aryaounds.livejournal.com
Its hard to speculate,

But I'm hoping it's all an elobrate multigenarational plot concoted by Gen & Attolia to make the braelings pay for their betrayal and that they lived out their lives in one of the islands happily with hector.

Date: 8/4/24 01:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eachase.livejournal.com
I absolutely believe that infiltrating the Braeling royal family was part of an elaborate multigenerational plot to gain control of the country for purposes of both revenge and to further the interests of the united countries of the Little Penninsula.

As for the rest, maybe we need a corollary to Megan's Stance (i.e. "I'm not telling.") which states, "I don't know."

Date: 8/29/24 02:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bookishbabe.livejournal.com
All these questions and more! Perhaps the Sounis phrase should be a double meaning: “There’s No Telling”.
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