Talk:Arlen Grace/@comment-11507893-20170307160759/@comment-26484417-20170311084220

@The25thKnight: No, that's not what it means, but it appears you're sure of yourself to the point of taking that tone, so I'm going to skip the "because".

Regardless of what anyone might think on the matter, Garam specifically declined to state that Arlen is Baam's mother--biological or otherwise.  PERIOD  (for now anyway)

Because the above may seem strict, notice that "she is the one who brought you into this world" mentions neither the word "biological" nor "mother". In other words, this line could literally mean that Arlen brought Baam into the Tower (i.e., reference to the prophecy, not to the biology), and the matter is definitely not certain for as long as you cannot even refute this interpretation--and it currently cannot be refuted.

PS: It doesn't matter what you do or don't think, or even what Arlen had in mind when she wanted the God to resurrect her dead child, because we don't know what the resurrection entailed and we don't even know whether Arlen knew herself; we don't know whether the body was remade upon resurrection, whether it was merely resurrected as-is, or whether the God did something else entirely. Anyone who is sure on the matter either cannot imagine the alternatives, or assumes it's one of the alternatives because it fits their narrative.