David Silberstein opined: > >>>> MINORS SPOILERS IN QUESTION BELOW: > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > >>>> . > > The only way it would work is if Paarfi gave us a completely > whitewashed depiction of his character. Only someone a lot colder, > nastier, greedier, and more ambitious than the Piro as depicted in > /The Viscount of Adrilankha/ would join the Jhereg and rise rapidly > to a seat on the Council. I'd have to agree. I'd expect to find Piro in some diplomatic/espionage position working for his old friend and Empress.