(urth) Is Agia a Robot?
brunians at brunians.org
brunians at brunians.org
Thu Jun 17 00:35:37 PDT 2010
Oh yeah.
That breaks it open.
.
> So I was re-reading Shadow, and noticed something I had previously written
> off...
>
> "I slapped her wrist, perhaps harder than I should, and she flew at me,
> clawing for my eyes as Thecla used sometimes to do when she could no
> longer bear the thoughts of imprisonment and pain. I pushed her away - not
> into a chair this time but against the wall. Her head struck the stone,
> and though it must have been padded by her abundant hair, the sound was as
> sharp as the tap of a mason's hammer."
> (Shadow of the Torturer, Chap. 29, Agilus)
>
> That last line. Her head hitting the stone. The tap of a mason's hammer
> would be very tinny and unusual of a human skull, don't you think?
>
> Am I reading into this line too much, or might this be a clue as to the
> nature of these odd twins and their masks upon masks?
>
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