[This is a Peace Talks spoilers thread, proceed at your own risk
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Rashid = Starborn. There's been a bunch of great threads talking about this idea, but I wanted to re-open it with the new info we got from Peace Talks.
What do you guys think?
So, there's a WOJ that Rashid killed Mad Arab, Abdul Alhazred. And he died ~738 AD. This puts Rashid's age at 1300+ (assuming no time travel shenanigans there).
So, 666 + 666 = 1332. That puts Rashid in a probable Starborn birth time.
If the big Starborn advantage is resisting dirt when dealing with outsiders, that would make him a perfect candidate for being the Gatekeeper. If you had someone in that position that got tainted by the outsiders, it would turn into a reality-ending liability real quick. So, they couldn't accept any non-Starborn applicants for that job (unless they were immune in some other way).
WOJ also that "Rashid was Harry last time around, and didn't enjoy it much." It clicks that this means that Rashid was the Fulcrum, the Starborn, the person who was in the right place at the right time.
River Shoulders offers to mentor Harry in Peace talks.
Then, he says,
“Lot of the wizards who matter are near the end. Hanging on hard.”
I tilted my head at him. “Why?”
“Not the right person, time, or place to tell you, starborn.”
I pursed my lips. “Six hundred and sixty-six years,” I said experimentally.
River’s craggy brows rose, itself a feat of superhuman strength. “Huh,” he said. “You learned some things.”
“I learned that,” I said.
“We pretty close to that time,” he said.
I would interpret this as, "Our current Starborn is about to die of old age so it's pretty close to that time when you need to be well trained to pick up the baton."
Rashid has been hanging on hard, through Nevernever time dilations (and who knows what else). He's got to be close to his end.
But what about the Starborn that was born 666 years ago?
Perhaps this is why things are so desperate in contemporary times. Maybe the Starborn from 666 years ago died young / went evil / etc, making him/her unable to take on the Gatekeeper/Fulcrum role, leaving Rashid to juggle things for much longer than he really could or should.
What are your thoughts? Any other clues here? What does this really mean in the bigger story?