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hippogrif ([personal profile] hippogrif) wrote2012-04-03 06:54 pm

Discussion thread for Agatha H. and the Clockwork Princess. Beware, Here There be SPOILERS

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Re: Geisters

[identity profile] lightningnettle.livejournal.com 2012-04-07 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Could Geisters be Elves?

There's a distinct suggestion that Lucrezia was gone a horrifyingly long time in her reaction to Tarvek's question about leaving and not knowing when you'll come back. The Geister's clearly live in an alternate dimension like elves, perhaps time runs differently there?

Traditionally there are male elves; but they usually do have a queen. Tall, slender, uncreative, capable of subverting people's minds? Maybe.

Oh, Summer Court and Winter Court; Skifandrians and Geisters?

Re: Geisters

[identity profile] lightningnettle.livejournal.com 2012-04-07 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Um. I forgot to put in that I wonder if Lu's utter shock at The Baron Got Back, is because Skifander is also in an alternate dimension. Or that she thinks it is, at least.

Re: Geisters

[identity profile] lightningnettle.livejournal.com 2012-04-07 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Another idea, did Klaus have to leave Skifander with Gil, not because anybody there would have killed him; but because Skifander itself was inhospitable to him? Perhaps Zeetha's green hair indicated that she got the proper genes from her mother to thrive; and Gil's brown hair indicated otherwise. Klaus could have been an exception because he's a construct, or because he was willing to shorten his own life, but not his son's.

He brought a changling child back from Faerie.

Still Klaus thought Zeetha was sent to kill Gil. A misunderstanding on his part?