books at bofh.com wrote: >>>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. >> > >>This does not rule out Sethra (my guess). > > > Well, if the narrator of FYA can be trusted somewhat, this can't be, > as Sethra and Mario were in the throne room at the same time. > Firstly I very much doubt that Mario is Sethra, but for the sake of argument:) If Mario and Sethra were in the throne room at the same time and Sethra is Mario , It logically follows that MarioSethra can be in two different places at the same time. Now this is where I get vauge, but I seem to remember that being in two diffenent places at the same time is considered as one of the defining characteristics of being a God( cant remember where I read that , and it could be completely incorrect :(, anyone confirm? ). So it follows then that Sethra would be a God:) Andrew.