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Bevan wrote:Isn't it possible that Ewen was observed by one of her people when he murdered Sir Felkar?
Bevan wrote:How strong is your aura, Ewen?
Imarë wrote:Merky knew about the slit throat and that he had "done something" to his chest. She had no clue about something in the mouth. I recall the first time this came up (in Golotha) was at Boraga's.
Imarë wrote:we have no idea what somebody detecting a power being used on themself would feel.
Imarë wrote:Nobody else who has had a meeting where thoughts were read has ever mentioned this kind of feeling (from Morgan to Darebor, to the cleric).
Imarë wrote:I don't know how the mindreading goes, but I would imagine that a series of pictures is evoked from the mind of the one being read. If this is true, then the picture in Ewen's head would have been of a current penny, not a Chafin III coin.
Imarë wrote:I think that with Sir Tovar, it could be that this was a social setting, not business and he seems quite inexperienced in this arena.
Imarë wrote:If Rahel wanted Selik to get together with Imarë (either to try to read her or to have an excuse to see Ewen), Sir Tovar acting this way would not be needed.
Imarë wrote:As far as Imarë is concerned, she was not looking to have a party with any individual. It was the action of Selik with his mental massage of her head that captivated her.
Imarë wrote:Could the psychic power of Selik be evidence that Rahel also has powers?
Imarë wrote:I don't remember the exact circumstances but I believe we were under the impression that he could tell if the truth were being told without touch and that it would not be a good idea to try to lie just in case he was checking for truth.
Imarë wrote:There could also be potential for mindreading to occur at a distance if the subject were relaxed, hence the private chat at her house and the aquavit (drugged or not).
Imarë wrote:It could also have been either something religous or magical of a different nature.
Imarë wrote:Seems to me if Rahel were trying to mindread, contact would be the best and Ewen is not known to eschew contact...
Imarë wrote:I'm only going to worry about Jacob Marley if he is burried on the hill outside of the city.
Imarë wrote:I am going to assume that, unless evidence to the contrary comes to light, touch is needed to do mind reading.
Imarë wrote:This being said, it could have been something else in the Deryni vein or, like the overwhelming fear in the square, something religous. It could have even been magical.
Imarë wrote:As we know our new target, Valgari, has been posing as a merchant, could it be that he was at the party (either in disguise or even in the open as we did not even know he existed at this point)?
Imarë wrote:I would think that even if mind reading were possible over distance it would be weak and contact is best if not required.
Imarë wrote:Even if Rahel did manage to read Ewen's mind (picture and text), that it was a Chafin III coin would have registered in his mind. If the concept of just a coin came through I would assume that the coin were one currently in use (Arren II).
Imarë wrote:Since our arrival in Golotha is seems somebody has been trying to stir up trouble between the three big public powers (which I identify as the Crown, the Morgathians, and the Agrikans).
Imarë wrote:This also lessens the Morgathian influence since they have no control or influence to have the guards of the town to do what they want, the guards will just make sure peace and stablility are there and the Crown is obeyed. If my suppositions are correct, we can look for more attacks on the Morgathians.
Imarë wrote:I did not include the Lia-Kavair because it is not really a public entity. It would be, I assume, as the chapters in other cities and just takes advantage of what is available.
Imarë wrote:I guess what I meant was that the LK was not going to openly vie for power with the Crown.
Imarë wrote:They are in charge of the council that runs the town and are on top in a political sense here. Then somebody (or group) goes and slaughters a large portion of the guard of their temple. Then, rather than let the insult be quietly ignored, the bodies are turned over to the public undertaker pretty much assuring that the news about this attack will become generally known.
Imarë wrote:The Baron would also be a quiet message as he was unknown also (maybe it was supposed a dead body in the stocks would be noticed, in which case he would not be from these parts).
Imarë wrote:Do others think that this is a fatal doubt?
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