(urth) Mystery of Agia
Ryan Dunn
ryan at liftingfaces.com
Thu Jan 20 16:24:04 PST 2011
On Jan 20, 2011, at 7:21 PM, Jane Delawney wrote:
> Also through most of Agia's and Sev's journey to the Sanguinary Fields, she's obliged to hold the bodice of her stage-costume gown up to her chest because it got ripped in the Jungle Garden and if she doesn't hold it up, her naked breasts will be exposed and she will, by her own account 'be shamed for life'.
I would argue she usually forgets she has a breast exposed and covers it up only after the fact out of courtesy or recognition.
And for the record to others on here, I didn't mean she was literally a man, but I was acknowledging that something is off about her in more ways than one, and one of them was that her voice was deeper than Severian expected given her "slight figure and delicate features."
...ryan
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