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Post by darlos9d on Aug 19, 2018 5:05:49 GMT
I love the idea of all the GC gang gathering up their little bits and pieces of Coyote. They pour the lake water on a table, drop in the wish bone and the fang. Then have Reynard roll around in it until a miniature Coyote pops out and laughs at them. I still wonder why they'd want Coyote back. He engineered all this trouble; restoring him would mean that he'd be free to cause yet more, at the expense of the Court - and maybe the Forest as well. Unless he's being presented here as the lesser evil, the only alternative to the disorder of Loup threatening both Gunnerkrigg and Gilltie. The devil you know...
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Post by Eve Swann on Aug 19, 2018 15:54:01 GMT
Calling it now, the missing piece is Rey. Oh no, I hope not! That means we could lose Rey too if he was sacrificed to become part of Loup.
...Then again if that did happen would Loup be beholden to Annie like Rey is? Hmm.
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Post by pyradonis on Aug 19, 2018 16:06:30 GMT
Calling it now, the missing piece is Rey. Oh no, I hope not! That means we could lose Rey too if he was sacrificed to become part of Loup.
...Then again if that did happen would Loup be beholden to Annie like Rey is? Hmm.
I don't think it is Rey. I think Ysengrin would know if it was him. And Rey had been gone from the Forest for years.
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Post by todd on Aug 20, 2018 0:06:16 GMT
In light of the content of the "Coyote" spin-off book, I think it more likely that Coyote, Ysengrin, and Renard were originally separate. (Those of you who've read it will know what I mean.)
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