(urth) Something Newish

brunians at brunians.org brunians at brunians.org
Thu Dec 4 22:50:34 PST 2008


I don't understand what you are saying.



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>>I think that Wizard Knight is Wolfe's ideas of the kind of thing that
>>happens to a decent, relatively innocent, but non-Christian person after
>>death: the world that Able finds himself in is his purgatory.
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> So the "greater lord" at the end is just another purgatory "lord"? The
> fact that he can apparently bring Disiri with him beyond just one level
> above her suggests that this is something further, a kind of "salvation"?
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> But I'm not sure about "after death," either. I mean, in a generally
> Christian situation, once you die, isn't that the end of your moral
> "trial"? Everything after is just consequence. But Able still has plenty
> to prove/learn about himself. That seems like a pre- rather than
> post-death situation.
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> Craig
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