(urth) Like a good Neighbor

David Stockhoff dstockhoff at verizon.net
Mon Nov 21 15:57:07 PST 2011


On 11/21/2011 6:15 PM, Gerry Quinn wrote:
> *From:* David Stockhoff <mailto:dstockhoff at verizon.net>
> > On 11/21/2011 4:01 PM, Gerry Quinn wrote:
>
> >
> > Disproved? How? I am only on the next chamber, but I understand
> >
> > Seawrack (if she started human) was taken as a small child and used to
> >
> > lure seamen to their death.
>
> >
> We apparently disagree, but Seawrack clearly knows corpses when she sees
> >
> them.
> She knows they don’t move if you stick a fork in them. I don’t know 
> how you deduce she knows much more than that. She didn’t get close 
> enough to Horn to try him out.
> There’s no evidence that she has some special corpse-identification 
> ability.

What, because it's not listed next to her name in the character list?
>
> >> > > It was his experience with the mental amplifier that initiated
> >> > Horn’s > subsequent development of extraordinary psychic powers. We
> >> > already see > that he has changed when he is going with Krait to 
> find
> >> > Seawrack – he > sees the world with “a sharpness of detail born of a
> >> > consciousness of > detail”. He’s changed – but nothing about the
> >> > change is the sort of > thing we might particularly expect to
> >> > associate with a Neighbour > psyche – affinity with trees,
> >> > consciousness of other dimensions, feeling > he’s missing limbs,
> >> > whatever.
> >
> >> > And your evidence for this expectation of "whatever" is where? Give
> >> > page numbers.
> >
> > > You've been going on about Faerie. Everyone agrees they like trees
> > > (Mark thinks they ARE trees). The Neighbours seem to live in an
> > > adjacent dimension. They have eight limbs. Is your question serious?
>
> > Where is the evidence that people who hang with fairies like trees, see
> > other dimensions, and feel like limbs are missing? The page numbers
> > don't need to be in BSS. I have read about Faerie from age 7 through
> > graduate school and these are not familiar to me. Show me.
> Who cares about fairies? We’re talking about Neighbours, not fairies. 
> Maybe they have some things in common, but we only know those from our 
> knowledge of the Neighbours anyway. The trees, the other dimensions, 
> the extra limbs – these are Neighbour associations. You think Horn has 
> acquired a Neighbour soul – you’d expect any changes in his psyche to 
> fit with what we know of Neighbours.
> And the changes don’t seem to fit fairies much anyway, if it matters.

You've completely backed away abandoned any pretense of discussion on 
that point. You've left all questions unanswered and just repeat 
yourself. You know nothing of the Neighbors.
>
> >> > > Where did he get his trailblazing ability from---is that not to be
> >> > > expected from association with "a Neighbour psyche"? What do you
> >> > think > that "sharpness" is?
> >
> > > I think it awakened certain powers innate in humans. He got his
> > > initial jaunt as a consequence of some device pressed to his forehead.
>
> > Trailblazing through Faerie is an "innate human power"? Gerry, I don;t
> > think you and I use words the same way.
> Wasn’t that much later, after further encounters with the Neighbours? 
> [And he was trailblazing through Blue, not Faerie. There are no 
> indications he ever went to Faerie. That applies to the Neighbours’ 
> dimension too, which may be analogous in some ways to Faerie but does 
> not appear identical.]

We've already learned you know nothing of Faerie.



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