Nona the ninth thoughts:
I adore Kailyn for sharing the already developed theory that Casseopia is a tea pot, or that their soul is connected to one. That's wonderful and begs the question: what exactly *did* Mercy and the others do with her ceramics collection? Then again this could be a red herring, a tempest in a teapot if you will.
It also seems like of all the lyctors to know that something was not right with regards to Jod's timeline and story it would be Casseopia. I think there's a reason psychometry is so important to the sixth house. It seems to be a tradition of their curriculum and I think the same person who was a contract lawyer in another life (and who subsequently wrote in a break clause for the sixth) also wanted her people equipped with the same suspicion she had. Just as Anastasia taught her children the importance of salt water I think Casseopia was very intentional with what she passed down
If Palamedes noticed things didn't add up in Canaan House, I have to assume Casseopia did too. (I like to imagine her trying to be so casual when talking about spoofing blood wards. Something as obvious as Teacher winking at Harrow)
















