(urth) Pike's ghost
Gerry Quinn
gerry at bindweed.com
Sun Nov 27 06:24:59 PST 2011
From: Sergei SOLOVIEV
I agree with Sergei – Typhon may well have come from off-Urth but he is human, or close enough for government work.
Even if he has psychic powers (I personally think he has near-supernatural charisma and leadership abilities) that doesn’t really disqualify him from being human I think.
It’s true that Severian makes much of his astonishment at Typhon, given that we would probably be less amazed by him than by other things Severian doesn’t make a fuss about, But he never mentions anything else strange about him, and when you think about it, he does refer to “the flesh of humankind”.
A possibility occurs to me: do the people of Severian’s time recognise a constellation called Typhon, probably represented as a two-headed man?
- Gerry Quinn
> Well, if Typhon would be an alien, it would be much more difficult to graft
> his head to Piaton. And why take such risky and complex operation? I think
> that the straightforward explanation is much more convincing.
> Larry Miller wrote:
> > [—] I think hes an alien mainly because
> > of Wolfes naming strategum and some things that he says to Severian.
> > When telling him about his grafting to Piaton he mentions the solar
> > decay and says "I should have left then." I think maybe hes refering
> > to escaping back to his homeworld. His comments about "sending his
> > thoughts into far places" are a reference to some psychic abilities he
> > has (and I know there are those on here that disagree). And theres
> > Severians initial description of the newly resurrected Monarch.
> > "...it was as though one of the monstous constellations of the night
> > sky had fallen to Urth and clothed itself in the flesh of humankind."
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