(urth) Sev's silence about Catherine

brunians at brunians.org brunians at brunians.org
Tue Jun 24 13:47:37 PDT 2008


I think he was in the proper state of mind for performing in an initiatory
drama.

I don't find any of this speculation about the woman in the torturer's
elevation ceremony at all convincing.

I find the logistics of the torturer's guild killing an actress every time
they elevate an apprentice amusing to contemplate.


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> This is a bit off subject, I know, but it does pertain to Katherine, at
> least the one at Severian's raising ceremony.  It has always seemed to me,
> even the first time I read Shadow, that Severian was deceived into
> thinking that his beheading of Katherine was illusion using a wax head,
> stage blood, fuligin cloth, and a clever device of some sort.  If you read
> the passage (sorry, I am not close to my books just now) in TSotT I am
> speaking of, you will notice that Sev goes out of his way to point out
> that the head is wax and that there is a clever mechanism used to make it
> all appear real.
> What
> strikes me as strange is that Severian has, from his own admission, helped
> to prepare the wheel and other props (one can assume) when he was a
> apprentice, but seems unable to explain how they work (besides the wheel)
> when he is raised.  There is also a short description of his sword meeting
> resistance when it comes into contact with Katherine's neck.  Perhaps
> there
> are other clues, but as I said, I am going from memory here, so...   Any
> thoughts?
>
>
> Aaron Singleton
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