Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
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Ask me anything: Toby's world Q&A.

Since I have a book coming out in fifteen days, I figure it's time to once again offer to answer your questions about the world. So...

I will make five blog posts detailing aspects of Toby's universe. Ask me anything! I will not answer every question, but will select the five that I think are the most interesting/fun/relevant, and will detail them to my heart's content. There's a lot to learn and know, and asking loses you nothing.

Leave your questions on this post. I'm declaring comment-reply amnesty for any that I choose not to answer this time, since otherwise, my wee head may explode.

Game on!

ETA: Things covered last two times we did this: inheritance, fosterage, madness, historical records, Cait Sidhe court structure, the Changeling's Choice, locational biology, where fae races come from, shapeshifters, and merlins.
Tags: ashes of honor, math is awesome, party games, toby daye
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bookzombie

August 21 2012, 07:56:47 UTC 4 years ago Edited:  August 21 2012, 07:57:36 UTC

I'm just catching up on the previous question posts (mainly 'cos I've only just finished catching up on the books - which I read in close to one sitting!) and I had a follow-up question on the Cait Sidhe post (apologies if this got answered and I missed it): if Royal Cait Sidhe are so rare, what happens to a court if there is no 'spare' and the King or Queen dies? e.g. if Tybalt hadn't taken in Raj and then got himself killed.

Would the court dissolve or would they try to hunt up another King or Queen to take over?
It depends on the Court and the situation. Most of the time, they'd dissolve.