: In the absence of knowledge either way, wouldn't it be
: simpler to assume that two female Fallen Lords that
: are never seen together are in fact the same? And I'd
: imagine that if they knew about Ravanna at all, then
: they'd glimpsed her or spoken with her or *something,*
: so they'd know that some aspect of her was the same as
: that of Shiver. Unless she disguised herself.
Or unless, as I am saying, they are two different bodies, two different personalities, but the same soul.
: And surely it would be obvious to the other Fallen
: Lords...
Unless, as I am saying, they are two different bodies, two different personalities, but the same soul. Perhaps Myrdred, being the diabolical genius that he is, can see the bits of the Ravanna-half of the soul in this soul-made-corporeal that calls itself Shiver.
: This would hardly be considered strange in the Mythworld,
: where people switch sides all the time. Shiver was
: already allied with Connacht himself, as Balor; the
: Watcher was allied with both Balor and Myrdred, both
: of whom were his enemies and one of whom imprisoned
: him for a few centuries.
Or both, if Myrdred was the one who actually cast the Confinement Dream under Connact's command, as GURPS info would suggest.