Sykin wrote:(Actually, that line with the "Sins of the mothers" sounds somewhat like the whole perspective of a poem called "The Whipping."
It is odd that he says "mothers" though because a quote like that you'd think "fathers" would be more appropriate. So yes, in this regard it can definitely be the Oracle, but truly what flaw or sin does she represent... The Mother of the Matrix.
And Sati is still just a child.)
When I was writing my previous post, I remembered it as 'sins of the
mother...' for some reason, but later double-checked and edited it to mothers. It did throw a partial wrench into my logic, but I just left it at that for the time being. Never read the poem you had mentioned, and I'm a bit too tired to check it out at the present, but will keep it in mind.
Still, one could reason that 'mothers' being those who drafted the Truce could fit in, as a mother 'gives birth' to her new 'children.' Even so, I could still just be trying to see a pattern in the words that doesn't necessarily apply to this circumstance...which I end up doing far too often lol. It's just that the quote I pointed out has been stuck in my head, echoing ever since the Clarity thread...and now resurfaced again with the General's return. In fact, that quote may have little to nothing to do with what's actually going on, the wording just sort of stuck with me.
Also, I thought about Sati being the child in the case of the quote, but it matches the pluralization of mother, indicating more than one mother and more than one child. Still that too could be an attempt to make his motives a bit more ambiguous. Anywho, I'll stop rambling on and just see what course this does take, as we can never be too careful about our interpretations of such events that effect us...especially as they are only beginning to unfold into view. We can only hope that time will tell and by then that it won't be too late, whatever may be in store.