(urth) Like a good Neighbor

Sergei SOLOVIEV soloviev at irit.fr
Sun Nov 20 11:47:19 PST 2011


And because she thinks that Horn is dead, she is afraid to come
because all her undersea wild instincts may awake. She is afraid
that she may want to eat Horn. She is too afraid to check whether
he is alive. And she wants so much to be like "normal" humans.

Sergei Soloviev


Marc Aramini wrote:
> Also, she says, "dead things are food", which is kind of where my 
> eaten thing comes in, with sharing blood to commune with neighbors, 
> eucharist, etc.
>
> --- On *Sun, 11/20/11, Marc Aramini /<marcaramini at yahoo.com>/* wrote:
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>
>     From: Marc Aramini <marcaramini at yahoo.com>
>     Subject: Re: (urth) Like a good Neighbor
>     To: "The Urth Mailing List" <urth at lists.urth.net>
>     Date: Sunday, November 20, 2011, 11:22 AM
>
>     Uhh ... the chapter is titled "the end" and it says "the best part
>     of my life was oveer.  The pit was its grave".  In addition,
>     doesn't she say he was dead?  come on man there are at least some
>     disturbing deathly images.
>
>     --- On *Sun, 11/20/11, Gerry Quinn /<gerry at bindweed.com>/* wrote:
>
>
>         From: Gerry Quinn <gerry at bindweed.com>
>         Subject: Re: (urth) Like a good Neighbor
>         To: "The Urth Mailing List" <urth at lists.urth.net>
>         Date: Sunday, November 20, 2011, 11:18 AM
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>          
>          
>         *From:* James Wynn
>         <http://us.mc1618.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=crushtv@gmail.com>
>         > Gerry's mistake (one of them) is thinking that all the
>         Neighbors must be acting
>         >
>         in concert, always with larger ultimate plan in mind. If we
>         were talking about
>         >
>         a human character, he wouldn't make that mistake.
>          
>         I don’t think that about Neighbours and I don;t know where you
>         think I have suggested it.  Like humans, they clearly do often
>         act in concert.
>
>
>          
>         >
>         Just because a young faerie has acted to resurrect Horn out of
>         personal guilt
>         >
>         does not mean he stopped to plan beyond that decision.
>         I can’t understand how you entertain this hypothesis.  Are you
>         saying Horn was dead or alive when he noticed a Neighbour
>         bending over him?  If the Neighbour waited for him to die, or
>         actively killed him, he’d have had time to notice that Horn
>         was stuck in a pit.  Maybe he thought humans could fly.
>          
>         Also, if “Glittering eyes and sharp faces came and went”
>         refers to Neighbours, there must have been more than one of
>         them.  Surely they would have dissuaded their comrade, or
>         helped him if they could not dissuade him.  Or just reminded
>         him of what he was.
>          
>         Horn didn’t die in the pit.  There’s nothing that strongly
>         indicates that he did and a million things that make it
>         obvious that he didn’t. 
>          
>         - Gerry Quinn
>          
>          
>          
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