(urth) vanished people=Hieros
Gerry Quinn
gerry at bindweed.com
Mon Nov 7 05:24:53 PST 2011
From: Jeff Wilson
Restored for context:
[Nick Lee wrote:]
> > > > I think The Green Man may actually be Inire, which makes sense as they
> > > > both are known to change shape,
[Jeff Wilson wrote:]
> > > When do the Green Man or Inire display their shape-changing ability? Are
> > > they attested to do so in the story somewhere?
> > I should have been clearer. It is Vertumnus who is known as a
> > shapechanger, being the god of seasons and change.
> > Inire-the-shapechanger is an old Borski theory. Certainly Inire must
> > have some method of disguise to pass as human, even a short,
> > monkey-faced one.
> Pretending to be a bent, old man works, since most people don't want to
> see more. This easily affords him the old shaman disguise, since the
> covered face and the exposed physique is the complement of his Vizier
> disguise. And being purpose-made to pose as a human, by beings who can
> make human-appearing beings, eliminates a specific need to shapeshift.
Indeed.
As for the Green Man, if he has shape changing abilities they are fairly limited, as reading the section in which Severian first encounters him will make obvious.
- Gerry Quinn
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