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They had a large amount of influence in the politics of [[Fjordell]]{{qa ref|590|45|What's Wyrns motivation to topple Elantris?|date=May, 2010}} and strongly influenced the [[Dakhor]].{{qa ref|510|44|The purification rites are mostly ritualistic|date=Apr 28th, 2010}} |
They had a large amount of influence in the politics of [[Fjordell]]{{qa ref|590|45|What's Wyrns motivation to topple Elantris?|date=May, 2010}} and strongly influenced the [[Dakhor]].{{qa ref|510|44|The purification rites are mostly ritualistic|date=Apr 28th, 2010}} |
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− | [[Dilaf]] had information from the Skaze that the [[Elantrian]]s were not indestructible.{{book ref|Elantris|62}} |
+ | [[Dilaf]] had information from the Skaze that the [[Elantrian]]s were not indestructible.{{book ref|Elantris|62}} In the Elantris postscript, Hoid talks to a Skaze and indicates that he has made some sort of agreement with the Skaze. |
== Speculation == |
== Speculation == |
Revision as of 01:26, 3 July 2017
The Skaze were "evil Seons"[1] and were related to Skai.[2]
They had a large amount of influence in the politics of Fjordell[3] and strongly influenced the Dakhor.[4]
Dilaf had information from the Skaze that the Elantrians were not indestructible.[5] In the Elantris postscript, Hoid talks to a Skaze and indicates that he has made some sort of agreement with the Skaze.
Speculation
It has been speculated that the Skaze might be Splinters of Dominion.
Notes
- ↑ Annotation: Raoden and Sarene vs. Dilaf
— Theoryland - Oct 18th, 2004# - ↑ Skaze are ...
— Theoryland - May, 2010# - ↑ What's Wyrns motivation to topple Elantris?
— Theoryland - May, 2010# - ↑ The purification rites are mostly ritualistic
— Theoryland - Apr 28th, 2010# - ↑ Elantris chapter 62#