> Also, doesn't the High Khan at the Paps have a ritual to
> incarnate Waha in his person? I've always assumed that the
> talk of what Waha did with Pavis (being maimed, being healed)
> referred to Waha incarnated through the Great Khan. When he
> was lamed it was because the injury inflicted on the High Khan
> altered Waha himself, so that future incarnations were also
> lamed until Pavis healed the incarnation.
Yes, I think that is exactly right, except that I think sneaky Pavis didn't really heal him. That's why we get Jaldon afterwards. Others say that Jaldon is a way to avoid Waha's peace treaty with Pavis, but that's not a MGF to me.
Chris
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