Well they were high up and Gil had new clothes on and a magnificent hat on so it may have been hard to recognize him from a distance
Yeah, I've been following that, though he hasn't updated for a month. I'm guessing that's intentional, seeing as he's coming back into the story.You can keep up with Othar by his twitter. He's going to get there eventually...
http://twitter.com/othar
-Adam
Yeah, I think you're right. The foglios could have handled the situation better though, methinks.My guess is that Tarvek definitely knew the person he knew as Gilgamesh Wulfenbach was coming into the castle, but that he didn't know it was also the person he knew as Gilgamesh Holzfäller. The disease probably wasn't any good for his short-term memory/perceptive capacities.
I'm not buying this.
I don't know... the writer in me refuses to believe that the Foglios would even bother with bringing up this revelation if there weren't at least some semblance of truth to it. Otherwise, what's the point of these pages? And besides, if Gil IS the baron's son, who the heck would be his mother? He hasn't had any women that I know of since Lucrezia Mongfish, and I seriously doubt that Gil is a construct.I am guessing that the "Black Mist Raiders" story was a second line of defense story. The first one was there as a first lien and in case someone didn't believe it there would be a second story to throw people off. If anything the Baron likes to cover all his bases.
I don't know... the writer in me refuses to believe that the Foglios would even bother with bringing up this revelation if there weren't at least some semblance of truth to it. Otherwise, what's the point of these pages? And besides, if Gil IS the baron's son, who the heck would be his mother? He hasn't had any women that I know of since Lucrezia Mongfish, and I seriously doubt that Gil is a construct.
I guess maybe tarvek's belief that Gil is the son of Teufel might have some affect on the plot, perhaps bringing up identity issues for Gil (who is, after all, in the same room, and possibly conscious). But I still think there's some truth to Tarvek's claim.
I don't know... the writer in me refuses to believe that the Foglios would even bother with bringing up this revelation if there weren't at least some semblance of truth to it. Otherwise, what's the point of these pages? And besides, if Gil IS the baron's son, who the heck would be his mother? He hasn't had any women that I know of since Lucrezia Mongfish, and I seriously doubt that Gil is a construct.
I guess maybe tarvek's belief that Gil is the son of Teufel might have some affect on the plot, perhaps bringing up identity issues for Gil (who is, after all, in the same room, and possibly conscious). But I still think there's some truth to Tarvek's claim.