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Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 07:56:05 -0500 (EST) From: Michael StraightSubject: Re: (urth) Silk's narrative ubiquity On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, maa32 wrote: > I said briefly before that I believe one of Silk's special attributes > is his ability to inspire other people, who have not even met him, to > write about him in a way that is true in spirit if not in letter. I kind of like this idea; it's not much harder to swollow than Mucor's powers or the Narrator's dream travelling. But if you're saying Horn-in-Silk really did have a dream about Jahlee being his daughter and the mother of Krait, long before he'd ever dug Jahlee up from the ground in Gaon, does Horn/Silk then have prophetic dreams? Are there others? Why doesn't Horn/Silk recognize Jahlee when he digs her up? Why does Horn/Silk later seem unable to believe the idea that Jahlee was the inhuma who bit Sinew? -Rostrum --