(urth) Tomb it may concern (was: The eyes of a clone)

Tony Ellis tonyellis69 at btopenworld.com
Mon Aug 1 14:48:15 PDT 2005


Apologies for the change of thread, but I wanted to distance this from
any discussion of clones.

It's Severian's tomb. At the end of Citadel, talking about the 'other
Severian', he says that he "became himself a walker of the corridors [of
time]. I know now the identity of the man called the Head of Day.... I
know too in whose mausoleum I tarried as a child, that little building
of stone with its rose, its fountain and its flying ship all graven. I
have disturbed my own tomb, and now I go to lie in it." Citadel XXXVIII

That last sentence pretty much says it all. 

After Severian brings the new sun he has both the ability to travel in
time and the ability to resurrect, so there's no reason why he couldn't
leave tombs all over history. And as someone who has already brought the
new sun, there's no reason why he shouldn't include a white fountain in
his coat of arms when he does so. (It would be a bizarre thing for Ymar
to do, on the other hand.)

To answer your point, Roy, about Severian in Apu-Punchau's chamber
looking so much like the figure on the funeral bronze... I think that's
just to underline the fact that Severian has now reached the age when
he's about to start his time-wanderings.
 




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