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The Four Revelations of Cinial'jin

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H:

--- Quote from: locke on April 23, 2015, 01:15:06 am ---I thought conphas said the map thing
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Indeed, I think you are right.  At points I found myself attempting to "read backwards" in order to reconstruct parts and I think I fell in to that trap there.  Time for some edits...

SilentRoamer:
H - I think Lord Mountain is moniker for Ciogli. He was after all Ciogli the mountain due to him in fact being huge enough to break Wutteats neck with his physical strength.

I know Nonman size and growth patterns is questioned but I would love if it were a literal.

Still confused on Clerics actuall height, Akka coming to his elbow indicates he is very large.

H:
That does seem plausible, but what does the scene allude to?  "The black shaft jutting from their hearts," an allusion to the smoke from the ruined Mansion?  Perhaps a forecast of the doom at Pir-Pahal?

geoffrobro:
i Found a mention of Pir-Pahal in CHapter 14 of TJE
 "Pir-Pahal, Achamian realized. The entire hall was dedicated to it, a great and ancient battle fought between Nonmen and Inchoroi. He could even recognize the principals: The traitor, Nin'Janjin, and his soverign, Cu'jara Cinmoi, the Nonman Emperor. The mighty hero, Gin'gurima, with arms like a man's thighs. And the Inchoroi King, Sil, armoured in courpses, flanked by his inhuman kinsmen, winged monstrosities with wicked limbs, pendulous phalli, and skulls grafted into skulls.

although not mentioned Cinial'jin was there at the battle and maybe sculpted into the wall, He's not a Nonman Akka knows.

Wilshire:
Interesting find. Akka's history lessons should be paid attention too.

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