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hmmm I am going to guess that Kat is actually the Seed Bismuth, weird as that sounds- perhaps the Court grew from her in the sense that she actually built it? anyway, really cool job on this sort of twist- didn't see it coming at all

Cools


Is the Bismuth Seed related to the Tic-tocs, considering that buried Tic-tocs seem to have a similar kind of effect?

We shall have to see


Was the architecture and layout of the Court planned out ahead (when the ''Seed Bismuth'' was created), is it random, or is it somehow planned while ''growing''?

I'll probably get into that in the story


I've noticed that in one of the treatise pictures, Ysengrin's missing year is depicted with a Bismuth symbol over it. Does this mean that he lost his year because of a member of Gunnerkrigg Court?

It could mean that. But it could also not mean that.


Is the Court one huge bismuth crystal?

It doesn't appear to be.


Is there more information to come about the seed bismuth?

yes


Is there any particular meaning to the order of the symbols on page 648? It looks like it reads antimony, nickel, gold, and bismuth.

It's just a banner.


Could the Light Bismuth be described as the embodiment of all science and everything science stands for?

Not in the context of this story!


If Tic-Tocs can be planted and actually grow out of the ground, could the court have been created in a similar way? Was the Seed Bismuth an actual seed or merely a foundation for the people to build the court on?

That remains to be seen.


Besides the bismuth symbol, there's another Court symbol that looks like an 8 or overlapping circles. Sun and moon, or something else? Sorry if you've alredy answered this.

It's unity of two worlds.


I don't really get what the seed bismuth is supposed to be. There was the forest, and the manmade Court, which Coyote separated with the Annan Waters. Where did the seed bismuth come in?

That remains to be seen.