Mireille's parents: Were they in the Game or not?

NOTE: Page numbers refer to the hardcover edition.

NOTE: Katherine Neville has said that the Game was dormant while the Montglane Service was buried for a thousand years. But this is what I thought at the time I wrote it, about 20 years ago, and it was fun to think about.

We do not know much about Mireille's parents, except that they died of the plague (p. 6) in 1782 or so, when Mireille was seven years old, and that they left Mireille to Montglane Abbey. I also assumed they lived in Paris; it does not specifically say this in the book, but it seems very likely. Now, if her parents were from Paris, why would they leave Mireille to Montglane, of all places, when it was so remote and so far away from Paris? If they wanted to leave her to a convent, there were many convents in Paris to choose from.

Of course, Mireille was born with the 8 on her hand; her parents must have seen it. But how would they know what it meant, unless they were in the Game? So, if they had been in the Game, and knew what the 8 on her hand meant, that would explain why they left her to Montglane instead of a convent in Paris.

But it is also possible that they were not in the Game, and that they sent her to Montglane for some other reason. We know that the Abbess of Montglane knew Valentine's grandfather (p. 17); it's not clear whether he was Mireille's grandfather, too, but I assumed he was. It is also unclear how well they knew each other. If the Abbess had been a friend of Mireille's family, that could be another explanation of why her parents left her to Montglane; they did not have to be in the Game, or even know anything about the Game or the chess set. If the Abbess had seen Mireille when her parents were still alive, she would have known immediately what the 8 on Mireille's hand meant, so she could have influenced Mireille's parents' decision.

My own opinion, however, is that they were in the Game. It just seems too much of a coincidence that they would have left her to Montglane, even if the Abbess had been a friend. Also, the Abbess might have been their friend because they were on the same side of the Game; that's what happened with Napoleon's family. (Remember how she persuaded them to send Elisa to St.-Cyr?) It is possible that the Abbess actually chose Mireille's parents for the Game, as soon as she saw the 8 on Mireille's hand. If Mireille's parents had been in the Game, what pieces were they? My guess is that they were pawns; I think that if they had been more important pieces, we would know more about them.

Now, if Mireille's parents were in the Game, was this true of Catherine's parents as well? I doubt it; we know even less about Catherine's parents than we do about Mireille's. We do not even know whether they are alive or dead. Everything leads us to believe that Catherine had a relatively "normal" childhood which, unlike Mireille's, was not connected in any way with Montglane or the Game.

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