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KC replied to some of my questions. Not sure if she'll put them into a Q&A.
In the comments to an earlier Q&A post you mentioned that we might see Gillian, the witch from the Marlowe shorts again, and that her story is... unusual. I know you don't do spoilers but can you give more hints about this?
No, but she'll pop up. Anything more would spoil it.
In the comments to an earlier Q&A post you mentioned that we might see Gillian, the witch from the Marlowe shorts again, and that her story is... unusual. I know you don't do spoilers but can you give more hints about this?
No, but she'll pop up. Anything more would spoil it.

I'm thinking it must be the circumstances where Gillian is going to 'pop up' that must give away too much.
Gillian could easily appear in a Cassie book. I've already speculated she might be in Faerie, but it could be that Cassie will travel back in time and meet her. Though I don't know how that would make Gillian's story 'unusual'. Meeting a Pythia probably isn't an every day event, but I don't know that I'd say it made someone's life story unusual either. Maybe Cassie is under attack in the past and she grabs Gillian and shifts to present time and Gillian ends up stuck in the future. That would allow her to be still alive and it wouldn't be the first time Cassie changed history either.
Actually, here's something I've wondered about that we've never really discussed much in this group. At the start of Curse the Dawn when Cassie goes back to meet Agnes to beg for training, they talk about The Guild who are a group of mages who have the ability to time-travel. We've tended to focus on the fact that the Guild member in that scene was Cassie's father, but never really talked much about the Guild itself. They get mentioned in Hunt the Moon too. KC's never really said too much about them, but it's that Chekhov's Gun thing. I keep thinking that they may yet become significant. That scene in Curse the Dawn must be right around the same time as Gillian meets Marlowe (OK, give or take a few years) but it's definitely her era. I wonder if these events all somehow tie in.

I would think that time traveling mages should become significant to the storyline at some point. Especially since the Pythia is the only one that can deal with them and it seems they like to cause trouble.

I just don't know what's going on with The Guild. They've cropped up a couple of times and that makes me suspicious! (Also, remember KC said there were Easter Eggs in the books that the fans hadn't picked up on yet. Maybe this is one of them.) I need to try and reread the relevant passages and see if I can concoct a new Crackpot Theory (#864) out of this!! :D
*cackles gleefully*

It makes me suspicious, too. They have to be around doing something. The war would make a nice distraction for them.



I will research this and write up my Grand Unified Theory of Everything tomorrow. Maybe.

Sorry forgot that 'innocent comments' might trigger discussion. I'll be good now.


I will research this and write up my Grand Unified..."
It's working, Lannister!

Hmmm, can someone remind me what my Grand Unified Theory of Everything was about again? I've forgotten.
I'm sure Mircea was involved.


Of course, we hear most of this from Cassie's PoV who is fairly confused on everything but it seems to me that the Silver Circle is keeping quite a few secrets as well and they seem more interested in controlling the Pythia (even Jonas keeps important things from her, such as the adepts or the existence of the covens etc etc) and helping their own interests.
I'm not quite so convinced yet that the Black Circle is quiiiite as bad as they're made out to be. I'm waiting for a big boom on that part of the plot!

You learn a little bit more about the Black Circle in the Dory books (not a huge amount about them specifically, but more general information on 'the bad guys' in the series) so I don't want to say too much! :)

I believe Jonas led the Circle for so long, and he'd had a different relationship with Agnes and he's not used to working with Cassie. He's got a war on his hands, and I don't think he believed the seers of the court to cause as much trouble as they did.

Agnes said the Circle were always butting in and trying to take over and she didn't tell them half the things she knew. So was Jonas playing the bumbling absent-minded fool who made a mistake, or was he deliberately trying to insert himself (and the Circle) directly into the heart of the Pythian Court as a subtle way of undermining Cassie's authority? I can't quite decide, but I think Jonas is way smarter than he acts.

Plus his "lucent" moments he is way too intelligent for him not to be acting at least once in a while.
(Then again, I don't like him all too much anyway, so any theory involving him being a bit of a villain has my approval hehe.)

I think we need to start a campaign for Pritkin to be the head of the Silver Circle. He should be the Boss!

And as much as I'd love to see Pritkin as Head Honcho, I don't think he's very well suited to the job. Pritkin is great at keeping his head in a crisis, but he has shitty people skills. The head of the Circle needs to deal with bureaucracy and war.


Delegation!
Pritkin would be good at the war part and he can delegate the bureaucracy to someone else. It would be history repeating if the leader of the Circle was cosy with the Pythia once again. Also, I like the idea of Pritkin dealing with the vampire senates from a position of authority. It would be nice to see some sparks fly there!
Scarlet, that's a good point about the legendary merlin. Do we think it'll ever become general knowledge that Pritkin is Merlin?

Unless Mircea decides to keep it to himself for some sort of political maneuvering? Does Pritkin care enough about it coming out for it to become subtle-blackmail material?

I don't see Mircea announcing it to the world unless there's some clear advantage to the vampires in doing so. I think Mircea hoards information to use whenever the opportunity presents itself. Of course, he might confront Pritkin in private. Or he might try to manipulate Cassie by threatening to make the info public unless she co-operated (of course, he would word it much more nicely than that!)
I kinda think the information might leak out anyway. Pritkin's been gone for a while and surely people are going to start asking questions? And there was his miraculous recovery in HtM too. On its own each thing probably isn't that big of a deal, but when the oddities start to pile up, people start speculating.

As for Mircea, I believe it's possible he'll figure out who Pritkin is but it's by no means guaranteed. Mircea is suspicious of Pritkin, yes, but to believe a mystical figure like Merlin is still up and walking around? I think Mircea would consider that a little too far-fetched.

Mircea saw Pritkin in 1793 and he hasn't aged a day since then. That's not normal, even for a mage. Mircea must have reasoned that Pritkin is either using magic like Jonathan does to extend his life (unlikely), or he must have strong demon or fey heritage. So if Mircea wants to know more about demon children, who's he going to ask? How about his servant who's right there in the building and has been harbouring a demon for several centuries? It's not much of a leap. We've seen already that Casanova's intimidated by Mircea and, given the betrayal in TtS, I think he'll sing like a canary. Casanova doesn't answer to two masters any more. Hell, he might even volunteer the info to Mircea to get on his good side.

Mircea saw Pritkin in 1793 and he hasn't aged a day since then. That's not normal, even for a mage. Mircea must have reasoned tha..."
Agh! I forgot about Casanova! You're completely right. And Casanova is a little shit who'd happily sell Pritkin out to get him back for all the trouble at Dante's.

Or laugh at him for wearing linen suits all the time.
(it's that time of the month y'all. Sorry for being grumpy!)


Poor whiny thing was so distraught at the end of TtS- it was quite sweet.

I think it's the same with Casanova. He hates Cassie so we see the worst of him. Cassie gets him into situations he'd rather not be in and he blames her (rightly or wrongly) for all his woes. I think he was also in a difficult situation because his two 'bosses' (Mircea and Rosier) were pulling him in different directions at the same time.
I think Casanova's very fond of whining, but I'd like to get an alternative viewpoint from someone who actually got along well with him.






But it still seems kind of dumb to offend the bosses girlfriend...unless it is the way Mircea neglects her that makes her fair game...
Of course, as Sal said, Cassie doesn't dress or act the part...

Also, Casanova having an incubus inside of him up until now must have caused some interference with the orders he gets, which would probably give him more free will than most vampires have.
And there's also the fact that Cassie doesn't even try to act the part of the boss' girlfriend, and Casanova knows she won't go running to Mircea with complaints about Casanova's behavior, not when she has a lot more problems on her plate right now.


This thread can also be used for discussion about dark mages like Louis Cesare's arch nemesis, Jonathan.