@DragonParadox Possible error for the most recent one.
I think you meant for this to say something else.
Yep, that is a very silly mistake from too many edits, fixed, thanks.
@DragonParadox Possible error for the most recent one.
I think you meant for this to say something else.
Your analysis makes zero sense.I did a detailed analysis of what we know about it back when we got the poem/prophecy.
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Thats a prophecy that Ivy just shared.
In order:
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He of the Long Arm
Lui Lavada/ Lugh Fadlámhach/Lugh Lámfada. Lugh of the Long Arm. Son of Ethniu and Cian, maternal grandson of Balor.
He killed his grandfather, Balor of the Evil Eye, in Irish mythology by throwing a spear or slingstone through his eye.
Bulging Eye That Bleeds
The Eye of Balor. Irish mythological and Dresdenverse superweapon, wielded by Balor of the Evil Eye.
Some of the myths characterizes it as an eye that bleeds
Time of Summer's Dimming
Summer solstice. At the solstice, Summer is at its greatest power, but begins to wane, while Winter's power begins to wax all the way to the winter solstice. Similarly, at the winter solstice, Winter's power is at its greatest, but begins to wane, while Summer begins to wax all the way to midsummer.
Six Years Between
In canon, Ethniu coming to Chicago with the Eye happened in Year 14; we are currently in Year 7. Close enough for an imprecise accounting
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Not a Lunar Exaltation, apparently.
"Just" a mythological citykiller/armykiller superweapon that was the keystone of the canon Formorian attack on Chicago that killed 60,000 mortal civilians, an unspecified number of supernatural soldiers, and gave Drakul the opportunity to grab a couple White Council wizards for his retinue.
And it fits better with the picture given in the poem we received.
Balor was in Irish mythology both a leader of the Fomor/Fomorians and a king of the Hebrides; Islay, which is where the Epidii used to live, is an island in the Hebrides.
The Eye of Balor is described in
Which makes Prince Trucc either a Fomorian, or a Fomorian-favoring Sidhe.
The Sidhe and the Fomor, while enemies in both Dresdenverse and Irish mythology explicitly had some interbreeding going on, both in Irish mythology and in the Dresdenverse, as evidenced by the story and parentage of Lugh Longarm.
And also explains why no Sidhe have had any interest in seeking something that was supposed to empower an ancestral enemy. Better it stay lost.
Some very nice research work here, @DragonParadox, and the integration is very well done.
Take a bow.
You earned it.
Like I think I've said to you before?
Its almost certainly Balor's Eye, the superweapon that Ethniu used in Battle Grounds.
There's much very little chance that its a Lunar Exaltation.
Not impossible, mind, but the thematic associations that we get very much do not suggest an Exaltation.
Furthermore, Usum's captivity among the Yama Kings gives us a benchmark for what a Celestial Exaltation in this setting can do when kitbashed as a weapon, and given that Winter wrecked a field army wielding Usum, I dont think thats it.
Besides, if it was an Exaltation repurposed as a weapon, the thematic associations would be much more likely to be an Abyssal Exaltation, or another Infernal, than a Lunar or Solar or Sidereal.
This is the reason it was given:[] A Glimpse of Silver: Many centuries ago Talhaearn Father of the Muse came to Avalon, grown weary of his travels and of the light of mortal realms as all men come to be in the twilight of their years. Then at the last he sang of the Moon-egg hidden under the sea, swallowed whole by a great serpent that slumbers deed, an old song, a pure song and the Children of Danu wept for the music was Truer than True and it reminded them of much that had they had wished themselves to forget. In the passing of years many did forget but the Lady-Who-Was wrote the song down on leaf of imperishable gold before her tears could wash it away. These pages Lilly would share with you.
This is something Lilly thinks will have value to Molly in particular. Eye of Balor has no connection to Molly in particular. A lunar exaltation, even one that isn't our lunar mate, does. Following on from that - in your analysis you are completely ignoring the actual text the fae gave us, instead concentrating on Archive's interpretation and information. You are also torturing text to meet your meaning. This part in particular:It is a thing that Lilly thinks will have great worth to Molly in particular. How much you trust her judgement is up to you guys. She cannot really say more without reducing the value of the gift.
Bulging eye that bleeds is a poetic description of a comet, nothing more. Because, damn, the whole text reads "a bright wanderer with a tail of fire and a bulging mad eye". This is a comet, clear as day.Bulging Eye That Bleeds
The Eye of Balor. Irish mythological and Dresdenverse superweapon, wielded by Balor of the Evil Eye.
Some of the myths characterizes it as an eye that bleeds
Eye of Balor is not a seed. Exaltations are. The fae seer / poet tells the reader to weep for a Prince that is unborn.The sea rose up to swallow the fallen seed and the sea was smote for its presumption for it was a seed not for fish to devour.
Prince is capitalized, as a proper title. The only such title that fits here is Prince of the Earth, as a general description of all celestial exalts.
That's Silver Chair, clearly.
Oooh, thats going to be interesting.They have not met in person no, Harry did not really know how to handle that meeting and Tiffany herself is in no hurry.
1) Molly is a Celestial Exalt already.Your analysis makes zero sense.
Let's look from the beginning. This is the option given.
This is the reason it was given:
This is something Lilly thinks will have value to Molly in particular. Eye of Balor has no connection to Molly in particular. A lunar exaltation, even one that isn't our lunar mate, does. Following on from that - in your analysis you are completely ignoring the actual text the fae gave us, instead concentrating on Archive's interpretation and information. You are also torturing text to meet your meaning. This part in particular:
Bulging eye that bleeds is a poetic description of a comet, nothing more. Because, damn, the whole text reads "a bright wanderer with a tail of fire and a bulging mad eye". This is a comet, clear as day.
You are ignoring a lot of stuff in the text to fit your meaning.
The thing is described as a seed:
Eye of Balor is not a seed. Exaltations are. The fae seer / poet tells the reader to weep for a Prince that is unborn.
Prince is capitalized, as a proper title. The only such title that fits here is Prince of the Earth, as a general description of all celestial exalts.
This line here
That's Silver Chair, clearly.
So, no, exaltation fits far better.
1) Assuming she doesn't know about lunar mates or it isn't ours, circles are a thing that is emblematic of exalts.1) Molly is a Celestial Exalt. Why would another Exaltation be of particular value to Molly?
She cant double Exalt, nor can she choose the recipient of one. If Lily has access to deep Court lore, she already knows this.
Molly would find value in a remnant of Creation That Was, not in an Exaltation she cant control.
Furthermore, Mab has demonstrated that Winter, and presumably Summer as well, can hold/imprison an inactive Exaltation.
I am not seeing an explanation for why they would leave one lying on the seabed for any passerby or adventurer to pick up.
Hell, Odin is explicitly out there looking for Exaltations now, and he was around back before the Courts were empowered.
And is currently a Winter King, with Winter lore. This entire story would not be new to him.
If that was an Exaltation, there's good odds he'd have been on it by now.
I disagree completely. The eye that bleeds fits the comet well.2) The prophecy that Ivy recites makes it clear that we arent talking about a comet. At least, not in isolation.
"Prince" was an official title of a solar who ruled a principality or tributary during the first age (Exalted 2E - Dreams of the First Age - Book 1 (Lands of Creation) [revised], page 35):3) Exalted may be called Princes of the Earth colloqially, but to my recollection its not a title they use.
Prince is more commonly a Raksha title in Exalted 2E.
For example, Prince Laashe who defeated Sol Invictus, and was punked by Luna.
Or, say, Prince Balor of the Balorean Crusade.
"Prince of the Earth" is a title of all solar exalts, it's how they are addressed by gods and monsters. After usurpation it was taken by Dragonblooded.While all the Exalted are Princes of the Earth, the
Deliberative considers the title "Prince" to apply only to
those Solars who rule principalities and tributaries. The
actual mechanics of rulership usually fall to a principality's
Dragon-Blooded prefect, who oversees the day-to-day activ-
ity among the principality's administrators. A Solar Prince
has much latitude, however, in deciding her principality's
overall direction.
To the average denizen of the Blessed Isle, the Dynasts are the
Dragon-Blooded, and the Dragon-Blooded are the Realm—the Ten
Thousand Princes of the Earth, elemental heroes of noble stature and
rarefi ed spiritual enlightenment, born to rule Creation. Everything
taught to citizens of the Realm—the Immaculate Philosophy, classes
in history and political science, even popular entertainment—all
reinforce the idea that the Dragon-Blooded are a fundamental
part of the Realm. Some uneducated and ill-informed peasants
even believe that the Terrestrials of the Dynastic Houses are the
only Dragon-Blooded in existence, or that all other children of
the Immaculate Dragons are by-blows of their epic love affairs and
romantic dalliances in the Threshold.
So, in the latter age having it refer to exalts in general, at least celestial ones, makes perfect sense.The local Deathlord, the Bodhisattva Anointed by Dark
Water (more commonly known as the Silver Prince), holds
power of life and death over the 100,000 living people in this
archipelago. He and his deathknights are the absolute rulers
of these islands, and both the living and the dead obey their
orders. While one or more deathknights appear at all public
functions, the Silver Prince shows himself only at the yearly
festival held in his honor. He does occasionally hold private
audiences with distinguished or powerful visitors, though.
1) I fail to see the relevance.1) Assuming she doesn't know about lunar mates or it isn't ours, circles are a thing that is emblematic of exalts.
2) Because it's safely tucked away. Before we exalted, Mab wasn't actively looking for exaltations. No one was. And because while they can keep it, they can't actually use it.
I disagree completely. The eye that bleeds fits the comet well.
"Prince" was an official title of a solar who ruled a principality or tributary during the first age (Exalted 2E - Dreams of the First Age - Book 1 (Lands of Creation) [revised], page 35):
"Prince of the Earth" is a title of all solar exalts, it's how they are addressed by gods and monsters. After usurpation it was taken by Dragonblooded.
There's also a deathlord known as "SIlver Prince" during the second age (E2 core, p. 54):
So, in the latter age having it refer to exalts in general, at least celestial ones, makes perfect sense.
Prince is a relatively common title in Exalted. You get fae princes, demon princes, but most of all you get Princes of the Earth. Who are exalted.
And I notice you are ignoring the seed part.
Yeah, that sounds right.
There's overwhelming texttual evidence in canon exalted that says you are wrong, which I posted before. But I'll leave this new quote here, which I hasn't presented earlier (Exalted 2E - Dreams of the First Age - Book 2 (Lords of Creation) [revised], pg. 137):1) I fail to see the relevance.
Molly does not get to choose who the inheritor of a Celestial Exaltation will be.
Noone does. Even Archangel Uriel was only allowed to tilt the chances.
As such, its of no particular value to her; the Exalt would be, but the Exaltation is not.
If someone external to the shard could decide the recipient, a Fae would have arranged for someone friendly to receive it.
Mab would have done something with Usum instead of burying him under a tree.
This is something the Fae have known about and have left untouched. That does not point at an Exaltation.
Once the discussion becomes relevant again, I am preparing a huge ass post with tons of citations and explanations that demonstrates how it only makes sense that one can direct an exaltation. But I was previously asked to stop for now, so, if you want, we can take it to PMs.SLAVE RACES AND EXALTATION
During the High First Age, the rulers of the De-
liberative forbade Lytek, the god of Exaltation from
Exalting any of the slave races. Also, Dragon-Blooded
were forbidden from having relations with slave races.
As a result, during the High First Age, slave races almost
never became Exalted. Naturally, these rules broke
down during the Shogunate and decayed completely
shortly after the beginning of the Second Age. In the
Second Age, members of former slave races can become
all varieties of Exalted.
1) Safe is in a belly of a lesser dragon2) A thousand years ago, an Outsider plot killed both ruling Queens of Summer and Winter, and Mab had to lead a pell-mell effort to forestall them from fucking everything up. If your assertion was true, she or Titania would have broken it out of storage in that sort of crisis, or in the aftermath, when Mab was so swarmed that she literally bargained with the Fallen Anduriel for help.
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Two, safe is not lying at the bottom of the ocean, where any maritime fucker can pick it up.
Safe is in the middle of Arctis Tor, or Avalon, guarded by the innermost powers of the Fae.
Like Mab did with Usum.
The Fomori are historical enemies of the Fae in the Dresden Files, and their domain is explicitly the sea; the idea that any Fae Queen would consider the seabed safe for an Exaltation is not plausible.
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Three, Odin is explicitly currently looking for Exaltations according to his own people.
He holds the Mantle of a Winter King. He would have known about this.
That he hadnt secured it, or isnt guarding it, says its not an Exaltation.
You are wrong, and I have provided textual quotes to prove you wrong. Prince of the Earth is a common term for exalts in-story in Exalted.3) Fair point on the Silver Prince. The Deathlord.
Which goes to further my point: Prince is not a title used for the Exalted since the fall of the Solar Deliberative.
Nobody in Exalted 2E would hear the term Prince and think of an Exalt.
Prince of the Earth is a descriptor, a category.
Much like calling all Exalts Chosen.
Or calling Twilight Caste Solars Copper Spiders.
"Seed of Night" is how our exaltation is called by Kakuri. It's what exaltations are called in this latter age in this universe.4) Yes, Im ignoring it because nowhere in Ex2E an Exaltation considered a seed. They do not grow things.
Autochton who made them doesnt call them that, nor do his thematics lend to that. Neither do Sol, Luna or the Maidens.
Even the Chosen of Gaia, the Deebs, dont get that sort of characterization.
Seeds suggest something else. What, I dont know.
That's incorrect if there was a way to control the exalted that would be true but who exalted is always been a question of how and why you're capable of doing that. Whether that the na artifacts like the death Lords, demons that are specifically melting alive holding the exaltation like the Yozi, just literally picking them like Auto/ Soldalite, visiting them beforehand and then letting them exalt like Luna, picking them at Birth like the maidens of fate, or just letting the picking protocol that it was established when you made them run like Sol. There's also the fact that the first chosen of the dragonblooded were literally just picked flat out they were 10,000 of them to start with they were picked by the dragons to give the blood to there's no way around that one.As always if their was anyway to control who exalted, the Primordials would have won full stop. It something that explicitly cannot be for the setting to work. The fact WW cannot keep it most basic lore for the setting straight does not change that fact.
Answer me these two question:As always if their was anyway to control who exalted, the Primordials would have won full stop.
Citation needed. I wasn't able to find even one mention of this.It something that explicitly cannot be for the setting to work.