(urth) the old pen case
Dave Tallman
davetallman at msn.com
Fri Aug 1 04:21:41 PDT 2008
Mark Aramini wrote:
> I need to look at this Scylla winking because I rather fancied it was more like the connection with Seawrack than Horn being transported into Scylla.
On reflection, that part of my theory is weak because Hoof should have
seen Silk's astral form change appearance before they left Urth.
Instead, I'll blame the shadowy presence that Hoof sees near the boat:
"...there was sort of a shadow between the side and the water. Green was
halfway up over to starboard. So to port there was this shadow, and I
felt like she was down there, watching and listening, and she could make
the bird talk for her when she wanted to." (RttW 17, p. 367).
I think Hoof was wrong to attribute this shadow to Scylla, but not too
far off. I think it was the Mother, Greater Scylla's sister. Silk told
Remora that he was taught how to communicate with her, but he also said
that he would never have used the information while Nettle was alive.
Silk wouldn't deliberately lie, buts it's possible his Horn side did
this without his knowledge. It may also be that the Mother sensed the
visit to Greater Scylla and came to investigate on her own (perhaps the
two megatherians are in telepathic contact).
In any case, I think the presence of the Mother caused the departure of
Horn's spirit. Seawrack's siren song had a powerful grip on him. He may
have gone into the Mother or perhaps just went to his final rest.
Immediately after this, Scylla tells Hoof: "He kill? Kill pa." (RttW 17,
p. 368). The next time Silk astral-projects his form is just a younger
Silk without any trace of Horn (RttW 19, p. 388).
Incidently, can we identify the blood-source of Juganu's astral form? He
is blonde, hawk-nosed, and with an eye-color that reminds Hoof of an
iceberg (RttW 17, p. 346). I'm thinking this might be another Typhon
relative, but I'm not sure which one. It could be Tussah, since many say
he is a clone of Typhon. Juganu shows leadership skills in bringing
hundreds of inhumi to attack the wedding.
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