(urth) Two tombs
thalassocrat at nym.hush.com
thalassocrat at nym.hush.com
Tue Jul 4 07:03:52 PDT 2006
On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 09:51:19 +1000 "Roy C. Lackey"
<rclackey at stic.net> wrote:
>Last year there was some debate about whether or not the mausoleum
>where
>Cilinia was buried was the same mausoleum where Severian played as
>a boy.
>They are *not* the same, and I can prove it.
>
>There were a total of five coffins in Sev's mausoleum, two open on
>the
>floor and three intact on shelves. These latter three were too
>heavy for him
>to even shift. (SHADOW, chap. II) Where Cilinia had been buried
>there were
>"lots of coffins. They were supposed to be up on stone shelves,
>but most of
>them were not, and a lot were empty." (RTTW, 391) "Lots" is, I
>think, more
>than five, and "a lot" is certainly more than two. At any rate, no
>matter
>how you parse it, the majority of the coffins in Sev's mausoleum
>were on
>shelves. The majority of the coffins in Cilinia's mausoleum were
>on the
>floor.
>
>Plus, Cilinia's coffin was half the size of adult coffins.
Yep.
I've tried to make up stories about who the other coffins in Sev's
tomb might belong to, but I can't find anything to go on. And why
*two* open?
Ideas, anyone?
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