OK. So here chapter three takes place after chapter two, but before chapter one. So chronologically we have:
chapter 2
chapter 3
chapter 1
I find Sam's attack on the gods to be intriguing. The other original settlers who have taken on the roles of the Hindu pantheon. So Sam takes the role and theology of Budhism in repsonse - so siphon off the worshippers of the "gods".
But what Sam never counted on is that someone would actually become a Buddha - an Enlightened One.
Sadly, that person - Rild, the former assassin, sacrifices himself to protect Sam and the other monks. Though, of course, what else would you expect of someone who has achieved Enlightenment other than self sacrifice?
Now then, it sounds like the original settlers have their god powers through two things:
*high tech, both brought to this planet, and sometimes further developed after arriving there
*natural mutations, which follow them from body to body
Yama's mutation is the death gaze - but we still have not learned what Sam's mutation is.
Sam also warns Yama about the goddess Kali, and makes her sound like a grade A self serving *itch. Wonder if that will come up later is the book?
(Reading this chapter tonight has made me want to go reread Herman Hesse's
Sidhartha, by the way. It is a novelization of the life of Buddha).