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Jeff Wilson
jwilson at io.com
Wed Jul 21 12:45:06 PDT 2010
On 7/21/2010 6:39 AM, Lee Berman wrote:
>
>
> I think Severian dies and is resurrected as an eidolon several times
> (probably five).
>
>> I don't think so. At the end of UotNS, Famulimus tells Severian that
>> the Sev who died on Tzadkiel's ship 'was the son your mother bore', or
>> words to that effect. If Severian dies, he just self-resurrects in the
>> same body. He doesn't need aquastors unless he's cut off from the white fountain.
>> I think the significance of the skull is what it symbolises.
If the original, all-meat Severian lasted until the Ship, the skull from
Gyoll can't be his, nor a symbol for his mortal remains since he didn't
leave any. I'd taken it to symbolize the previous time-loop iteration
that he supposes did die, the way the multiple slots in the mausoleum do.
> Oh, yes, I'd forgotten that line. Thanks Tony. It does seem rather explicit.
> A shame it can obliterate a nice theory. With Severian's death underwater or on
> the battlefield we can imagine a dead body surreptitiously replaced by an eidolon
> as a possibility. But not on the Sanguinary Fields. Somehow a dead copy of
> Severian's body would have to be mentioned by Dorcas or Hildegrin later. That was
> surely self-resurrection.
As was his recovery from the ray at the jailers' keep.
> So perhaps all of Severian's power, resurrection, healing, water breathing were
> bestowed when he became an eidolon/aquastor on the Ship. And his powers are at
> least nascent as long as the White Fountain is within range.
This seems out of sequence, he demonstrates resurrection and healing
during the first four volumes.
I'd like to take credit for an idea that seems to have caught on, but
when I said aquastors presumably could be turned to breathe water, I
meant that as unliving projected images they needn't be dependent on air
or any other necessities of life. Indeed, Aquastor Triskele is heard
even after his physical form has dissipated. They can take advantage of
cartoon conceits, since they are effectively 3D cartoons.
Of course, the level of fidelity needed to make an aquastor that *can*
eat, breathe, etc. and eventually accumulate enough mass to continue
independently after the projection stops might further allow alterations
in its bodyily plan, but there is no sign that this is ever done, even
when one would think it would be greatly helpful to do so, like
restoring Severian's leg.
Though this could mean that when Sev is eidoloned after his fall on the
ship, they either chose to reproduce him at a time when he received
considerable but not fatal injuries, chose a time when he had received
otherwise mortal injuries but applied sufficient life-saving arts before
he awoke, or they chose a time before he was injured in the fall for
maximum fidelity of reproduction and then carefully monitored and beat
him while unconscious to provide a convincing amount of injury for when
he awoke.
> Makes me wonder why Severian never had any expression of his power before Triskele.
> As a torturer there would be no shortage of injuries and dead bodies around. I expect
> it would be noticed if they started healing and coming back to life. Perhaps it was
> seeing the image of his dead mother in the grave which triggered his abilities into
> action.
Or perhaps those traumas were perceived as just and did not arouse in
him any feeling of sympathy. Which would make for an interesting
interpretation of his feelings for Thecla and the nature of her trauma.
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