Deathwing
<Bronze Donator>
Yeah, that makes sense for Whiteblade. Not terribly excited, boring name and boring character.
As for your other spoiler:
As for your other spoiler:
I assume it contradicts the main plot because in The Crippled God, you see the jade statues returning to whence they came immediately after Dancer kills the crippled god. Erikson doesn't outright say it, but he pretty heavily implies that the jade statues were there for their god. Draconus mentioned that he's a Shield Anvil where he's from.
In B&B, the jade statues rescind after the climactic business at the temple of light. Again, implying that the statues were there because the Thaumaturgs were summoning them. If it's one or the other(Thaumaturgs or Crippled God), it's a contradiction. If the Thaumaturgs were just taking advantage of the jade statues(that just happened to be there when Kallor shows up?), that's coincidence. Either way, it's bad writing. Keep in mind, the jade statues would cause planet-wide calamity no matter where they landed. Look what they did to the moon.
In B&B, the jade statues rescind after the climactic business at the temple of light. Again, implying that the statues were there because the Thaumaturgs were summoning them. If it's one or the other(Thaumaturgs or Crippled God), it's a contradiction. If the Thaumaturgs were just taking advantage of the jade statues(that just happened to be there when Kallor shows up?), that's coincidence. Either way, it's bad writing. Keep in mind, the jade statues would cause planet-wide calamity no matter where they landed. Look what they did to the moon.