It's intended to be Sethra Lavode. That much is obvious. That it contradicts textual descriptions of Sethra is not relevant -- I mind me of one of John Morressey's Kedrigern books in which Kedrigern specifically takes pains to point out that he is clean-shaven and bare-headed; and on the cover? A wizard-type with a long white beard and tall pointy hat! -- David Goldfarb <*>| "When the cat calls at midnight, your shorts goldfarb at ocf.berkeley.edu | will ignite." goldfarb at csua.berkeley.edu | -- J. Michael Straczynski