Talk:Bones/@comment-30038231-20190825191427/@comment-821448-20190826064910

Doesn't he also think they look very similar though? Usually the rule is that you don't put something into a book like that without good reason, as it can distract. It's meant to say Bones is Pieter I think.

"Beside her was a puny boy, a few years younger than Zak, whose features were miniature versions of hers, giving his small face a clownish look."

"And, he thought but did not say, I think Pieter, Carryl’s youngest grandchild, the funny, eager boy who loves old tales, will become Bones, the hero of the failed Resistance, the half mad wanderer in the Saltings, the clown of the Den."

These quotes are both from The Third Door. The Silver Door doesn't state Bones look like a clown, but it's implied they're the same here.