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It certainly leaves that impression, and yet Yasu and Shannon seem to be distinct social identities during the same period of time - it's short, but it's clearly there. There's other odd minor things that stand out. It's like the whole Yasu story is meant to produce the effect of ambiguity whether it confirms Shkanontrice, Shannontrice, or Pony Theory -- although, I haven't gotten to the end of that sequence yet, two and a half chapters left.
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What bothers me is that at least one time I think one of the seven sisters refered to both. She said Yasu and Shannon. I will have to look that up but I'm pretty sure on that.