(urth) Roche
Roy C. Lackey
rclackey at stic.net
Sun Sep 17 22:12:06 PDT 2006
JWillard wrote:
>Where I put you, there you lie,
>Never let a stranger spy,
>Like glass grow to any eye,
>Not of me.
>
>Here be safe, never leave it,
>Should a hand come, deceive it,
>Let strange eyes not believe it,
>Till I see."
>
>This bit's always nagged at me, and I think this is why: It almost
>sounds like a hypnotic chant. A chrisos=gold=sun is hidden then
>protected by this incantation: as the sun in Sev is hidden by some kind
>of post-hypnosis? So he doesn't see, or others? Either way, this
>passage has always seemed extra important, and this is all that makes
>sense to me.
I don't really have much to add except to point out that when the
incantation is repeated near the end of CITADEL, "glass" has been replaced
with "grass". I don't know if it is a typo, or an error by Wolfe or
Severian. That and, of course, the hidden coin is false gold. Why would
Vodalus have been carrying a counterfeit coin?
-Roy
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