Katharine Kerr hosts a Deverry Q&A discussion
Cal and Rhodda
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Oct 19, 2011 04:08PM
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Thank you. That all makes perfect sense. Did you mention this in the books or was it all just something you 'knew'?
I think there's a vague reference to it here and there, but I don't think I spelled it out in the books. There's a lot of backstory that I never had time to fit into the series.
And some "forward story" -- when Rhodda died, she left her holdings and books to the priesthood of Wmm, with the provision that they use these resources to educate young women as priestesses and scholars. This legacy grew into the first women's college in all of Deverry, Lady Rhodda Hall in Aberwyn, by about 1500. I never had the chance to write that far forward in the series.
And some "forward story" -- when Rhodda died, she left her holdings and books to the priesthood of Wmm, with the provision that they use these resources to educate young women as priestesses and scholars. This legacy grew into the first women's college in all of Deverry, Lady Rhodda Hall in Aberwyn, by about 1500. I never had the chance to write that far forward in the series.
Katharine wrote: "Calonderiel was a frequent visitor to Aberwyn's hall when Rhodry Maelwaedd was gwerbret there. Rhodry's daughter Rhodda, whom Rhodry legitimized upon his return, grew up there."Oh, I wondered how it happened that Rhodda ended up in Cannobaen.
Smart girl!


