So, spoilers, but I’ve always wanted to ask this ever since Chapter 4 concluded . . .
Was it your intent to suggest that Freya’s “memories” about Premonitia were actually Miasma’s Mind Mojo, Grace? Or did Freya legitimately remember Karma Joffe’s contributions to the heroing sector?
Karma did have some heroic adventures, the sudden remembering can probably be put down to an assist from “you-know-who” who was being kept hostage in her imagined 1970s world…
That makes more sense than it being Miasma directly, given that it has been pretty clearly stated that Maya’s powers are strictly limited to illusions and we have no indication that Miasma ever made anything other than illusions. When you-know-who was in the illusory seventies, she was made to believe that her memories of the future was a dream merely by talking to her and showing her the reality of the illusory seventies, IIRC.
How curious š§ It never occurred to me that this was anything other than a sudden recollection of a super better known many years before. At the time, I was MUCH more suspicious of Kaycee’s recurring nightmarish visions of Brunton. Oc course, those seemingly turned out to be a mundane coincidence.
Ouch! Flashback time!
I must say it – FIRSTTT!!
Sorry. Never again…
So, spoilers, but I’ve always wanted to ask this ever since Chapter 4 concluded . . .
Was it your intent to suggest that Freya’s “memories” about Premonitia were actually Miasma’s Mind Mojo, Grace? Or did Freya legitimately remember Karma Joffe’s contributions to the heroing sector?
Ohh, I’ve wondered about the same thing on every single re-read!
Karma did have some heroic adventures, the sudden remembering can probably be put down to an assist from “you-know-who” who was being kept hostage in her imagined 1970s world…
That makes more sense than it being Miasma directly, given that it has been pretty clearly stated that Maya’s powers are strictly limited to illusions and we have no indication that Miasma ever made anything other than illusions. When you-know-who was in the illusory seventies, she was made to believe that her memories of the future was a dream merely by talking to her and showing her the reality of the illusory seventies, IIRC.
How curious š§ It never occurred to me that this was anything other than a sudden recollection of a super better known many years before. At the time, I was MUCH more suspicious of Kaycee’s recurring nightmarish visions of Brunton. Oc course, those seemingly turned out to be a mundane coincidence.
My first thought was that Premonitia’s adventures were the result of a time paradox and it just caught up with Freya…