He dreams of Nau-Cayuti because the homunculus inside every Mandate Schoolman is actually Shauriatas not Seswatha. The Mandate was designed to ensure that one day the might of the remaining human civilizations died bringing an Anasurimbor to Golgotterath.(click to show/hide)
He dreams of Nau-Cayuti because the homunculus inside every Mandate Schoolman is actually Shauriatas not Seswatha. The Mandate was designed to ensure that one day the might of the remaining human civilizations died bringing an Anasurimbor to Golgotterath.
Wouldn't the No-God not be damned as no one on the Outside can see him?I'm not sure we should equalise the soul that powers the Object with the No-God itself.
So why did Nau-Cayuti see himself as damned in the Inverse Fire?
Or is he not as No-God as Kel?
So, did a Seswatha reveal end up being cut from the book? I saw it teased in one of the promotional images for TUC and therefore suffered surprise (read: major blue balls) when we didn't find out Seswatha's secret and why the changing dreams.
Wouldn't the No-God not be damned as no one on the Outside can see him?Excellent question. A shame we'll never know if Kel looked in the Inverse Fire and if he did what he saw.
So why did Nau-Cayuti see himself as damned in the Inverse Fire?
Or is he not as No-God as Kel?