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Indeed. That's why I don't for a second think Kellhus is truly mad, but only (ironically) by Dunyain standards. The only person that considers him mad is Moe, and he couldn't grasp the TTT. Kellhus did. I feel like this may end up being one of the bigger connections to Dune in the series. Moenghus (Paul Muad'dib), the father of the God-Emperor Kellhus (Leto), and instigator of the Shortest Path (Golden Path), started a plan he thought would work, but he didn't have the balls to really go through with it. Kellhus (Leto) does. Years later, Moe (the Preacher, sun burnt and disguised, conveniently vague about his past) is returning to oppose his son, not realizing that Kellhus (Leto) is actually doing something far greater than he had ever imagined. What that is exactly, I do not know. But overall, I think that's a serious possibility about where the story is headed.
Lol - +1.
On westeros at some point we were going through a lot of the things that Moenghus had orchestrated throughout the plot. I got all excited thinking that on top of everything, he'd orchestrated the assassination of Sasheoka in order to goad the SS into joining the Holy War. It made sense since Moenghus had done so much else to orchestrate it. And it was plausible that Moe would need the SS to get involved as it was suggested that the Holy War might not march unless they had the SS despite their misgivings about Schools because they couldn't imagine defeating the Cishaurim otherwise.
Another line of commentary that may have to be moved for pertinence. But it hasn't yet grown as unruly as the sorcery commentary (which was good, if misplaced

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I don't think Moenghus cared whether Kellhus learned from the Scarlet Spires or the Imperial Saik, Trisk. Certainly, not enough to orchestrate the assassination for that reason. All that mattered was that a School was present to give Kellhus sorcery.
If Moe really didn't plan it, it seemed like it still very much worked out in his favor.
+1 - Blessed correspondence of cause.
The reason I bring all of that up is just to circle back to what the Cish did or did not do when they assassinated Sasheoka. The description is pretty badass as if a door of light opened up out of nowhere with three hellish silhouettes within. I want to believe it's some teleportation that Moe designed. Is there any way to know?
If it wasn't Moe in any way, we're left to wonder what exactly the Cish pulled off and what they're capable of.
If Moe was involved, might we not wonder then if Moe had more facility with Water all along?
I think, Moenghus being able to teach others and enhance Psukhari is a given, as others have echoed.
A fortuitous correspondence of cause if ever there was one. But then, certain instances worked out in Kel's favor, too (the whole 'punish the Shrial Knights' thing, for instance). Almost like the world conspired to make things happen. But I digress. There are a few things that make me think it was still Moe behind the assassination.
Kellhus accomplishes much less on his own unless he starts recognizing metaphysical opportunities around him.
I wondered about this passage for a long time. It seemed strange to add that Kel accidentally kicked something in the dark while speaking to Moe, right at that moment. He could have kicked something in the dark at any time. Why then? Was this a literary red flag, like he took a misstep in his assumptions? I don't know, but it still nags me.
lockesnow's all over this one, if I recall - the consensus seemed red flag.
It does make sense that Kellhus' limitation are closely tied to Moenghus', which is probably why these topics tend towards the same thing every time they are brought up. How much of Kell's accomplishments were set up by Daddy? None of them, all of them, or somewhere in between.
I believe that Moenghus never was able to see past the Circumfixtion. Based on that assumption, most (if not all) of TAE trillogy is Kellhus' work. However, sense there is no consensus on the matter, its difficult to continue.
Somewhere in between.
And, I believe that Moenghus
did see past the Circumfixtion and Kellhus is unable to sense a
falsity.
Does he have other sons? We don't know and it may be, but have we seen any proof of it? I mean with Maitha we could at least wonder if he wasn't half-Dûnyain thanks to his descriptions. It would be silly if in the UC a charachter popped up as another son of Moe without having been shown at all before. (I'm not saying it's impossible just that it would seem weird to me)
Moenghus the Elder's (Other) ChildrenTo wrap it up I don't think Moe has anything else to show us. Sure maybe we'll get some answers about minor details regarding him but I would be extremely surprises ( and disappointed ) if it turned out that he still was the mastermind after his death.
I believe in Moenghus.
I don't have the books in front of me, but I was always under the assumption that the Consult were behind the assassination, as part of their desire to eliminate the Cish (IIRC, they were concerned about their inability to place skin-spies in Shimeh which they incorrectly was related to the power of the Cish).
I havent read the first trilogy in a few years, so forgive me if I am forgetting something obvious to disprove my assumption here.
As another option: We know at least one skin spy had a soul and was able to use sorcery... maybe there was another that was disguised as a Scarlet Spires and aided in the assassination somehow? Major stretch, I know, but maybe it leads someone with a better mind at crackpot theories down a better path...
Allegedly, the Cishaurim uncover the Skin-Spies but blame the Scarlet Spires, instead of the Consult.
-why bring back just one Cishaurim? What could that mean?
-why have amnesia be part of said Cishaurim's personna?
-does said Cish actually have amnesia?
-does Fanayal know who Meppa is even if Meppa does not?
-does Malo's observation on the "beauty" of the "work without the mark" mean anything about how it compares to the ugly bruise of other sorcery?
-did the hints at the end of TTT that the Cish were stronger than anyone realized mean anything about how strong Meppa is? Does amnesia potentially help Meppa recall the God's voice even better? Kellhus said to Akka in TTT that whether the Cish know it or not, their blinding helps them better recall. Would amnesia help even more?
-If Meppa isn't Moe, is he Moe's experiment or plan B somehow?
-Another fun observation is that it seems that the Cish are impacted differently by Chorae than other sorcerers...everyone else salts...they same to burn away like a tissue was set alight. I don't know what that means, but it seems like a potential clue to...something.
Hmm... I'm responding to these posts and I really think I should just parse and move them. What does everyone think? Trisk and I can go on and on about Cishaurim and this has nothing to do with Kellhus' limits at this point.
Maybe he thought " yeah the Incandati were kicking my ass but in a few weeks of study I would have oneshotted them from the sky with my MG"
And gave up on obtaining the Psukhe.
+1, which might be equally wrong for him to do.
Also the level of power he gains manipulation of the Gnosis into Meta-Gnosis is theoretically unlimited. ( Meaning that we haven't seen anything specific yet but we can safely assume he's ridiculously powerful ). Maybe he thought " yeah the Incandati were kicking my ass but in a few weeks of study I would have oneshotted them from the sky with my MG"
And gave up on obtaining the Psukhe.
Makes sense. From what we know it is reasonable to conclude that he knows that his Psûkhe-fu will be weak, due to his stunted emotional life.
Maybe he's trying to grow feelings...
But perhaps my memory is playing games on me and she actually said something about Kellhus' mark...
Lol, maybe that is the magic question, DN. We're all so caught up in the moral argument of the Judging Eye but what if Kellhus doesn't Mark the onta in the same way as other sorcerers? Though... you'd assume there would be an uproar, unless everyone is too awed to ask questions.
Side Questions: Is it ever said either way if Aporetic sorcerers can make cants and such or is it strictly an artificer type of magic?
Aporetic SorceryI think consensus is artificer sorcery.