4/8/2024
While things are getting better a lot of things are still a trainwreck on my end.
While my cat has responded to the thyroid medication, she can’t take it as a pill which is the prime reason for all of her side effects (including being vomity as all hell)
So the mighty 15 year old furball is going to be getting a topical gel in her ears, and is on anti-nausea medication and a reduced dose of the pills until she can get on the gel.
That’s one thing that’s getting better…on the other hand, the day after I posted my message about things going on pause, an elderly family member banged themselves up in a fall and is still recovering.
So we are still in wait and see mode over here. When we know more, you’ll know more. đ
Amena Caladharas. Born 6519. Amena (which means âhonest womanâ in gaelic), is the daughter of Thorongil Caladharas. She was killed back during the first House War in the year 6547. She was 28 years old when she became pregnant with her only child Thorondor Ian Caladharas, and died due to injuries sustained in the Sombra Bombing when Ian was a month old.
Laura McAllen is former archivist for House Caladharas and is now a university professor, and the mother of Dana McAllen. She is also a long time explorerâŚand Julia Wellâs fifth grade teacher.
If this is the real Amena then I don’t see it’s relevance to the plot. It’s might create some social problems with the family but doesn’t have a wider significance if you assume a liberal minded society. However, those personal tensions could cause problems considering they all have to work together in this war situation.
If this is the fake Amena (and it was the real one that lived out her life) then she (it?) might have received similar orders to the Throne. In which case, I see this as obeying the directive “Contain”.
I’m guessing Amena is a key of some sort – otherwise the Throne wouldn’t be trying to track her down. She’s important to the towers, not Ian (her clone’s son).
Well my view of the last section is he is a secondary target. like if Ames dies then they will surely come for him, or would have had they known of him
If this is the real Amena then I don’t see it’s relevance to the plot. It’s might create some social problems with the family but doesn’t have a wider significance if you assume a liberal minded society. However, those personal tensions could cause problems considering they all have to work together in this war situation.
If this is the fake Amena (and it was the real one that lived out her life) then she (it?) might have received similar orders to the Throne. In which case, I see this as obeying the directive “Contain”.
You’ll find out the relevance in the next few days.