Hi, I'm new here, so I don't know if a post on this subject has been written yet...
So, I will start with the Tunneler in "Ember Rising". We gather from that book that the first tunneler was one of the first rabbits to be carried off by birds of prey and dropped in Akolan. Well, in "The Black Star of Kingston", we witness the actual moment wherein rabbits first encounter birds of prey at the battle of Ayman lake. We are also told that many rabbits are carried off. If you think about it, these were the first rabbits ever to be carried off (presumably to Akolan), and one of them must have been the first Tunneler! Now, we know that, somehow, the first Tunneler had a pickaxe. Well, the first Tunneler was carried off from a ship full of mining supplies. So, the Battle of Ayman lake gives us the origin of the Tunneler's pickaxe!
When I got to meet S. D. Smith on a Zoom meeting (along with, I am sure, several of you here), he talked about how his origins as living in contact with coal mines as being the major inspiration for "The Black Star of Kingston". However, the deeper you look into the relationship of this book with the major story of the mending, you find a whole stash of subtle details that masterfully roll into more obvious details of the story a century down the line. Magnificent! 😃
Darn, wish I could have been on that Zoom call! Someone let me know if that is ever planned again... just, not this week. Or the next. If we could do it, I'd want to be able to join when I have internet! Lol!
I think my cousin asked S.D. Smith in an email.
@The Fowlers Yes, we were not on this site then and Our cousin invited us.
@The Fowlers the zoom meeting was in the beginning of July.
Welcome, yes that makes perfect sense. I was on the Zoom call too.
@Samuel Livingston welcome to the site! Awesome theory! Never thought about it but it totally makes sense! Hope you enjoy the site!
We are your cousins from Saint Louis!
Hi Sam. Wait! Remind me who you are @Star Seekers.
Totally agree with you! I was at the Zoom meeting with you!
Hi! We're glad to have you @Samuel Livingston! I agree! I haven't met S.D. Smith on a Zoom meeting, but I've met him in real life.