(urth) do the Hierogrammates *care* about the megatherians?
James Wynn
crushtv at gmail.com
Fri May 20 22:36:39 PDT 2011
>> The other options are that megatherians refers to a line of human rulers that
>> have ruled under Abaia's authority or a line of human rulers that have
>> fashioned themselves as being like Abaia or all the undersea powers.
> Is there an objection to those options?
Yeah, but I get that its aesthetic. It's just that it still leaves open
the question "Why 17?" "Who did they rule?" We at least know something
of monstrous undersea rulers. A reference to a some unknown rulers who
are vaguely related to one of the giant beasts or all of them strikes me
as random. Some people prefer that. I don't. Like the carefully laid
structures in this novel that have been identified or are glimpsed.
>> And I think we have enough information to put the pieces together:
>>
>> There are 17 recognized "Great Beasts" who are ruling or have ruled Urth.
> Part of Urth? And what makes you say they're ruling?
Their various territories. They rule as the Storm King rules in 'An Evil
Guest'. And Abaia has an army.
>> Why would people NOT write a history of the alien powers that have controlled
>> and influenced life on Urth for millenia?
> Because they have no material? It seems quite possible that people know very
> little of those undersea powers' lives.
I think that's unlikely. The Ascians don't *have* to follow Abaia. They
choose to (or originally chose to) for rational reasons.
>> And if you write a history of the activities of a sentient life, then that is
>> a biography ("The Life of").
> Usually a biography called "The Life of" is written when the person's whole life
> is known, from beginning to end. An example is Suetonius' /Lives of the Twelve
> Caesars/, the title that may have inspired /Lives of the Seventeen
> Megatherians/. (By the way, that comparison favors your suggestion that the
> megatherians could have been a "line" of rulers over my suggestion that they
> were a "group" of contemporary rulers and yours that they were contemporaneous
> monsters--but I don't think it's conclusive.)
"Biography" means literally "written life". Many people produce multiple
such volumes before they die.
Of course, some of the great beasts might be dead already. I certainly
think one is at least.
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