(urth) the prime calcula/his citadel and other quotes

Marc Aramini marcaramini at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 19 23:30:20 PST 2011



--- On Wed, 1/19/11, Gerry Quinn <gerryq at indigo.ie> wrote:

> And while we're at it, why exactly do you think Mamelta
> wants to make love to Silk anyway?  Because he is a
> Typhon clone and she is Kypris?  There are a million
> reasons ruling both of those out anyway! 

Since you asked, and then I will leave you alone.

If, as the dreams says, she is the goddess of love, and consort of the father of the gods, this hammers home that connection if Mamelta says it (and Kypris and Silk will be lovers through Hyacinth, who has "become" Kypris through that possession something like forever)

I will say again, which I just said, I DON'T THINK SILK IS A CLONE OF TYPHON.  I think he is the son meant to succeed him, but alas, his mother's confusion of sex and maternal love seems to be a problem.  Hyacinth also has a sexually ambiguous nature.

I think it best that we both move on to different topics, I laid out the quotes that led me to this supposition quite clearly, and they aren't even quotes that have much room for interpretation.  You either see a 1-2-3 type connection, or you don't.  So let's agree to disagree here. 




      



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