(urth) Father Inire guises
Jeff Wilson
jwilson at io.com
Fri Jul 4 22:06:36 PDT 2008
> Jeff Wilson asks:
>> Er, how do you explain Docas' husband being dead *and* immortal? Or the
>> well-connected Inire handicapping his earnest search for Dorcas' body by
>> doing it manually and alone, one body at a time?
>
> Um. well, if I must defend: Within this interpetation, Dorcas' husband/Father Inire isn't
> really dead. Occasionally playing dead would be a necessary skill for an immortal guy
> who takes on many mortal human roles, yes? On his bier he is described by Severian
> as with a "back so straight, his face in death, so youthful, that I hardly knew him. That's
> a rather odd thing to happen to a dead body (imo) unless the dead body is a shape
> changer who wants his wife of many years ago to view him more as she remembered him.
One of the ways of telling a person is dead is that opposing muscle
groups are relaxed, so it would not be unusual for a person often in the
grip of strong emotion to look more youthful in death, or a wry necked
person to lay straighter now that the abnormal muscle tension is gone.
And why would Inire spend years trolling alone, again?
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