Are the Marat human?
The Marat are a race of very light-skinned people (Doroga and Kitai are Marat people) that inhabit the lands close to the Calderon Valley.
Who is Tavi in Codex Alera?
Gaius Octavian, more commonly known as Tavi, is the long lost son of Gaius Septimus, late Princeps of Alera. Born to Gaius Isana in a cave, shortly after his fathers death and near the end of theFirst Battle of Calderon, Tavi was named by his late Aunt Alia.
How old is Tavi at the end of Codex Alera?
In terms of crafting Tavi is only 7 yrs of age. He also said it himself that if he back in the academy he’d have done enough to earn a few beads in all the areas of crafting.
What do the Marat look like?
The Marat are a race of people that inhabit Maratea. Although physiologically similar to Alerans, enough to be interfertile, there are physical distinctions between the Marat and Aleran peoples – chiefly their distinctive silvery or white hair and pale skin.
What is Marat disease?
Based on the DNA, they suggest that Marat may have suffered from a fungal infection, subsequently superinfected with bacteria, which led to an itchy condition called seborrheic dermatitis.
Is Tavi Isanas son?
At this point, Araris tells Tavi that Isana is his mother and that he is the son of Gaius Septimus.
What book does Tavi get furies?
Book review: “Captain’s Fury” by Jim Butcher. Face it, you’re going to be confused about the titles of the Codex Alera books. Book 3 was titled Cursor’s Fury, though after about the first quarter of it, the young furyless cursor Tavi had risen to the rank of Captain of the First Aleran Legion.
How old is Bernard in Furies of Calderon?
As near as I can tell, Bernard is around 40 based on what we know of his life.
Why is Marat in a bathtub?
The radical French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat died, famously, in a bathtub. And he was soaking in a bath because of a mysterious condition that left his skin intensely itchy and blistered. The bath was his only relief, and the bath was where he died.
Where is Marat buried?
Panthéon, Paris, France
Jean-Paul Marat/Place of burial