Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
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Question time! Because Toby trivia is fun.

It's been a while since we've done this, and with A Red-Rose Chain coming up, I figure it's time to once again offer to answer your questions about the world. So...

I will make ten blog posts detailing aspects of Toby's universe. Ask me anything! I will not answer every question, but will select the questions 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. Remember that nothing I answer here is full canon until it appears in a book: I will always reserve the right to change things if the series shifts between now and then.

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!
Tags: continuity checking, toby daye
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You had said in a previous Q&A post that you would talk about the biology of the Cait Sidhe at a later time.

Is now a good time, or is it spoiler-y to talk about? :)

(I admit it -- I am ALL ABOUT Tybalt, and I delight in his interactions with Toby. I'm curious about the background of his race, since you had mentioned that they had progenitors from *all* of the Three, which sets them apart from the usual "Pairing A will produce one race, Pairing B would produce another" schema.)

If it's spoiler-y, I will just continue to await future books with anticipation!

Cheers, and thanks for doing these -- it's great to be immersed in this world again, and I'm looking forward to September 1!!

-- Andi <3
I was coming here to ask about Fae biology in general, but I'm sure that's too much for one post so I'll jump in here. If it's not spoilers, I'd love to here about Cait Sidhe biology!