Maggie
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Marie Brennan:
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(view spoiler)[In sanctuary of wings we are told it becomes clear later why Tom left with Chendly and why Thu stayed with Suhail. I'm not sure I missed something, but what was the reason? (hide spoiler)]
Marie Brennan
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(view spoiler)[It comes up during her conversation with Thu: he was worried that it would look like he'd lured Isabella to her death. And he couldn't really count on Chendley to stick up for him, not the way Tom or Suhail would; but Suhail wouldn't leave, and he shouldn't be left alone either, while Chendley had to go report back (and benefited from having someone with him, rather than traveling by himself). If Tom stayed with Suhail and Thu went with Chendley, Thu risked being arrested or some such; therefore, the only feasible configuration was Thu staying with Suhail and Tom going with Chendley.
Complicated, I know! And at least half because I wanted to stage the reunion with Tom separately, but it didn't make sense for them to abandon Suhail all winter with nothing but his grief for company. (hide spoiler)]
Complicated, I know! And at least half because I wanted to stage the reunion with Tom separately, but it didn't make sense for them to abandon Suhail all winter with nothing but his grief for company. (hide spoiler)]
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Naomi G Rivkis
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Marie Brennan:
Do you know (even if Lady Trent won't ever have occasion to talk about it much) the religious history of your world, that led to a schism between pseudo-Jewish Sadducic and Pharisaic origins? Does it basically parallel the Catholic/Protestant schism in our world's Renaissance, or did it happen a different way and at a different time? Or did you never figure out the details, even in your own head?
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