Okay major major spoilers for anyone who isnât caught up.
I donât know if it clicked with anyone else or if I was the only one waaaay behind on this,
âOn the right stood Lady Baile, patron saint of change, seasons, and crossroads. Nodenâs right hand they called her, and the lampâs fire shimmered across golden wheat in her left hand, a silver trout in right. Her skin was painted like a night sky, black with pinpricks of white, while the fox-shaped mask across her face shone blue.â - Windwitch p. 38
âBastien said as we went around the table with our various updates. For once, he had removed the mask he always wore... the Six took their leave. All except Lady Baile....She glanced toward the door, where I noticed a masked figure waited in the tunnel outside. âSometimes we fall in love with those who have been beside us all along.â Ah. So my suspicions regarding those two Paladins were true.â - Sightwitch pp. 128 - 130
âThe patron saint of justice, of vengeance, of rage. The Fury.... Bald, scarred, and hulking, the saint of all things broken bore only the name of his true nature. His one calling. He brought justice to the wronged and punishment to the wicked, while Lady Baile was as beautiful as life itself, the Fury was more grotesque than even the Hagfishes...â - Windwitch pp. 38 & 39
Okay great, so now if everyone realized it, cool. But can I just fangirl the heck out right now? Lady Baile the Saint and Lady Baile the Paladin are the same person.Â
She who is Nodenâs right hand, and her lover, Bastien is the left. To prove that I give you this:
âBack when I had a different name. Back before I became the saint you call the Fury.â... Kullen smiled. A heartbreaking familiar smile. âHello, old friend,â he said. âHave you missed me?â - Windwitch pp. 296 &297
Kullen laughed. âYet only in death, could they understand life. And only in life, will they change the world.â He tapped his head, that unnatural grin spreading all the wider. A smile that didnât reach his dead, dead eyes. âThe Furyâs memories were always here, Merik. I just had to die to unlock them.â...âI made this city, and so I will destroy it too.â....âYour sister might think she has won, but I will simply break the dam on my own. This city will be returned to its rightful ruler one way or another.â - Windwitch pp.336 & 337
I am SCREECHING. Okay. Now that Iâve got that out of the way. What in the blooming piss-pies. So Kullen was Bastien as a Paladin in his past life. At least thatâs what Iâm getting.Â
Iâve been going rounds and rounds in my head. Was it the Rook King that betrayed them? That was what I was betting on. It seemed like it when Lisbet was trying to convince them to go into the cave:
The Rook King--the one to whom I had given the Paladin-blade for safekeeping--was nowhere in sight....âWe can hide in the tomb, but once this battle is over, we will leave.â âBut it wonât end. Heâs betrayed them all, donât you see?... Tell her, Da...â ...âI cannot abandon my king.â âYet you can abandon me? And the girls?â His eyes averted. âNo. I...â Then he wilted into me, his forehead resting against mine. âWe cannot walk away from this, Dysi. Someone betrayed us.â - Sightwitch pp. 217 -219
So thatâs what I thought made it clear that the Rook King betrayed everyone--Side note, did he turn into The Rook? It would make sense why he wanted so badly to save Kullen than. Anyway, thatâs my side theory that the Paladins are tied to the origin wells and the animals. However this is going to be another post-- or was it another Paladin? Then the whole thing with Bastien/Kullen. This doesnât make things any easier. What role does Bastien play in this? At least we know why heâs depicted as, erm, haunting as he is.Â
âThe Six were losing... while fire engulfed Bastien. Baile was pined by swords to the wall...â - Sightwitch p. 218
Did he somehow survive the ravaging long enough that he then went out to unleash his fury on the world? On the other Paladins?Â
âSix turned on six and made themselves kings,
One turned on five, and stole everything.â - Sightwitch p. 165
âThe Paladins we locked away will one day walk among us. Vengeance will be theirs, in a fury unchecked, for their power was never ours to claim. Yet only in death, could they understand life. And only in life, will they change the world.â - Sightwitch p. 211Â
Well Kullen/Bastien certainly has a fury unchecked as he runs around talking about the city that he built and how itâs his to control. Which then makes me question which six turned on six? Who were the Exalted ones? I was so sure that it was Bastien who Kullen is, but it almost makes me wonder that if the two Wind Paladins are tied together somehow. Or Iâm overthinking things like normal.Â
I know we havenât gotten to hear more about the other Paladins, Rhian, Midne, Saria. Iâm mostly intrigued by Baile, Bastien, and the Rook King (also why in the blazes doesnât he get his own name? Especially when his name is King...) yet again which six turned on six? Which one stole everything? I know in one of the drawings Ryber is wondering if Kullen was the Paladin to turn on everyone (Sightwtich, p. 227).
However, Iâm wondering if we were looking at this wrong. What if the Rook King had always been playing two sides to confuse the Exalted Ones, and he was supposed to betray the Six who were making the underground cities, and he did, but he also betrayed those who were supposed to kill the Paladins forever by taking the sword away, hence âstole everything?â So instead they trapped those Paladins in the mountain of SimrayaÂ
Going back to the Paladins of the same element might be tied, why to the Nubrevnans is Lady Baile whom everyone loves and adores the same woman who Baileâs Slaughter is sacrificed to?
âThree rules has she,â Kahinga sang, shuffling her cards, âOur Lady of the Seas. No whistlings when a stormâs in sight. Six-fingered cats will ward off mice. And always, always stay the night for Baileâs Slaughter Ring.â - Windwitch, p. 220
ALSO are the other rules important? I feel like they might be. Just like how each Sightwitch Sister rule was important in a way that we werenât expecting.Â
Anyways itâs late here. Iâve spent far too much time on this post. Remind me that I need to do another on Magic/the Paladins/Cleaving next.Â
Iâd love to hear thoughts, view points, etc.Â
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