Whatever it is, Nandhini was one hot woman ;) She draws all the attention, even after a millennium :D (*if* she did live during the PS period). I had this doubt too. Not what Latha had per se, but, the epilogue of Kalki, were all the details laid out facts, or, was it semifiction like the novel itself (which happens in most fictions), where the author accounts for all the loose ends? That will explain your question about Nandhini, if she was a fictitious character. Any thoughts?
Whatever it is, Nandhini was one hot woman ;) She draws all the attention, even after a millennium :D (*if* she did live during the PS period). I had this doubt too. Not what Latha had per se, but, the epilogue of Kalki, were all the details laid out facts, or, was it semifiction like the novel itself (which happens in most fictions), where the author accounts for all the loose ends? That will explain your question about Nandhini, if she was a fictitious character. Any thoughts?
.... but, the epilogue of Kalki, were all the details laid out facts, >or, was it semifiction like the novel itself (which happens in most >fictions), where the author accounts for all the loose ends? That >will explain your question about Nandhini, if she was a fictitious >character.
Oh, she was fictional, all right. Nandhini didn't exist anywhere but inside Kalki's imagination. :-). I think it was a question of tying up loose ends, in the end.