(urth) Pike's ghost

Gerry Quinn gerry at bindweed.com
Thu Dec 1 07:41:41 PST 2011



From: entonio at gmail.com 

No dia 2011/12/01, às 14:47, "Gerry Quinn" <gerry at bindweed.com>  
escreveu:

> > The information we get is that it was ancient, and the decor is  
> > described.  Does anyone know if the decor in Typhon’s time is descri 
> > bed in Urth (and Typhon’s quarters in the mountains), and whether it 
> > matches the suite?  If not, the information supports only the idea  
> > that the suite and its contents are ancient.  On the other hand, if  
> > for example chairs were typically used in Typhon’s time, we would kn 
> > ow that the suite was furnished long after.

> What's the general view on the development of technolgy after Typhon?  
> At first sight, it only went downhill from there; could the islands  
> left have seen local progress? Either way I don't see those as a  
> source of refinements to the Autarchial chambers. 
I think tech went downhill, but I don’t see it as relevant to the decor of the chambers, which will be affected more by fashion except for the absence of high tech items.  
In this case we are told the ancient chambers had no chairs, only intricately fashioned cushions.  But cushions and chairs are surely available options in all non-Arctic societies from the Bronze Age onwards, so tech level doesn’t really matter, and the use of cushions rather than chairs tells us nothing about it.
The absence of chairs, however, tells us that the chamber was furnished at a time when chairs were unfashionable.  If we were told that Typhon’s quarters in Urth were furnished only with cushions, it would be a strong suggestion that the chamber came from this time.  On the other hand, if people (especially the upper classes) normally sat on chairs or benches in Typhon’s time, we would have an indication that the chambers were furnished some time later.
- Gerry Quinn
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