(urth) Abaia and the undines

Son of Witz sonofwitz at butcherbaker.org
Tue Dec 9 11:59:27 PST 2008


>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Watkins [mailto:john.watkins04 at gmail.com]
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>Witz--I think your instinct is correct.  It's also worth noting that
>the mythological Typhon had a hundred heads, and that the great,
>ruined palace might be R'lyeh.

Interesting. I don't know anything about Typhon, myth or long sun. that's neat.  R'lyeh too. gonna read some Lovecraft soon. just bought that Necronomicon compiliation.

I'd thought of Leviathan, of course, along the lines of it's presence in The Illuminatus Trilogy.

~witz



>On 12/9/08, Son of Witz <sonofwitz at butcherbaker.org> wrote:
>>
>> >> This is Jonas'  story of the black beans:
>> >
>> >I can't make more of that than maybe they were quantum black holes that
>> >ended up being chucked in the sun instead. Jonah is also our source for
>> >the Great Beasts being mountain-sized.
>>
>>
>> I believe we see Abia and Erebus in Severian's Undine Dream. Shadow 15
>>
>> """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
>> Far off loomed great shapes - things hundreds of times larger than a man. Some
>> seemed ships, and some clouds; one was a living head without a body; one had a
>> hundred heads. A blue haze obscured them, and I saw below me a country of sand,
>> carved by the currents. A palace stood there that was greater than our Citadel,
>> but it was ruinous,
>> """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
>>
>> Hundreds of times larger than a man.
>> Living head without a body,
>> one had a hundred heads.
>>
>> This is a hunch of course.
>>
>> While these creatures seem to represent primordial and pagan entities, I think they also stand as a sort of theological critique.
>> Living Head without a body: a distant God with no incarnated aspect.
>> One had a hundred heads: Polytheism.
>>
>> ~witz
>>
>>
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