This is the passage, found at the end of book 3.
Endeth we seek through our Dawn, all endeth. Falter now and become one with the wayside orphans that feed me. Follow and I shall adore you from inside. My first daughter ran from the Dagonite road. Her name was Ruma and I ate her with no bread, and made another, which learned, and I loved that one and blackbirds formed her twin behind all time.
Other than an example of Mankar's stellar parenting, what does it mean? Is this a figurative reshaping of Ruma's psyche, or did he literally recreate her? Does this mean the two of them aren't actually mer? Or is he even referring to his children at all?
I figure, if anyone knows the answer to this, the folks in the Lore forum do. I ran a search, and some people lightly touched on it in past posts... is there a general consensus, or does anyone have any really interesting theories?
Or are these just the rantings of a madman prone to getting his facts mixed up?
Thank you in advance for any responses.