Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy View Post
Well, you could almost say Ka is the plot itself. Or more precisely, what drives the plot. Writers always say that the characters take on lives of their own when written properly. Plot points are like curveballs thrown at the characters, much like Ka is used in DT. The only difference is that the characters are able to see these plot points as Ka due to the magical nature of the world(s) they live in.
So if Roland and Susan believe it ka (most of the people in the book do, too) it means their lives must be influenced by ka?