
Theophanie Is Not Recruiting Violet; She Is Recognizing a Prior Claim
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode confirms both the near-dedication detail and Theophanie's priestess origin, which together support the theory's connective logic, but the book stops short of confirming any causal link between Violet's childhood withdrawal from Dunne's service and her current situation.
STORY CONTEXT
This thread gathers theories about whether Violet's abilities mark her as chosen by Dunne or other gods, and what price that divine attention might demand.
ACTIVE SIGNALS
This theory ranks among the highest-scored in the entire Theory Atlas catalog.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If Theophanie is recognizing a prior claim rather than manufacturing a new one, then Violet's vulnerability to corruption is not a consequence of her rider's life but a condition of her origin: something encoded before she ever bonded a dragon. The encounter at Newhall becomes less a temptation scene and more a formal notification that the deferral has expired.







