>> I would interpret the 'no one is no one >> else' statement to mean that >> there are not two major characters who >> are one individual, not that >> we've never met a major character in disguise. >Sethra/Kiera You lost the context on the quote from earlier in the thread. It was to the effect of: 'After _Orca_, Steve said there was 'no one who is someone else'' So, the statement still stands as Sethra/Kiera happened in _Orca_ -Jot