(urth) Father Inire

larry miller biglar1984 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 12 15:48:02 PDT 2011


As for a collective of beings constituting Supposed Inire sightings I
might be able to get behind.  Inire being certainly  a Hierodule may
be able to shed parts of himself into different forms and bodies (like
Tzadkiel) and this may also explain thier Ape like features.  Remember
Severian first describes Zaks first form as apelike.

On 10/12/11, Lee Berman <severiansola at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>larry miller: Im pretty sure we see Inire twice in BotNS.  The crooked bent
>> man that
>>appears before the Autarch and Severian in the Secret House and the figure
>> Severian
>>sees entering the Autarchs tent near the end of Citadel is Inire.
>
> I think those are pretty good guesses for Inire appearances. The cowled
> servitor does
> appear in Father Inire's wing of the House Absolute. And the appearance of
> the Jungle Guide
> in Citadel connects with the Father Inire letter Rudesind carries which says
> he has been
> in the North with the Ascians.
>
> But both are guesses. Neither of these characters is confirmed by any other
> characters as
> Father Inire though it would have been easy for that to happen. Why didn't
> the old Autarch
> tell Severian, "follow Father Inire to the thiasus and your acting troop."?
> Note that both
> these characters are silent despite the fact that they serve as guides. Both
> characters have
> their faces covered. I think something deeper and more mysterious might be
> going on here.
>
> Moreover both these characters seem to fit the description of Father Inire
> being small, old
> and bent. Interestingly, this description comes from characters who are
> themselves small,
> old and bent, Rudesind and the old boatman (Rudesind also sharing the Inire
> characteristic of
> being monkey-like). Both Rudesind and the old boatman claim an association
> with Father Inire.
>
> The Jungle Guide has a dark, metallic looking skin which is reminiscent of
> another jungle guy,
> Isangoma, from the Jungle Hut. Who, by chance, is also a small, old bent
> kind of guy. And how
> does Isangoma know The Bible. Is that connected to Rudesind cleaning a
> painting of an Apollo
> space mission?
>
> And so on. There are other interesting and (for me) compelling connecting
> links of these guys
> to other characters. Though they aren't obvious, I am willing to consider
> that they represent
> a collection of multiple Pan-like iterations who are getting things done in
> the Commonwealth
> and have been doing so for all its history. 		 	   		
> _______________________________________________
> Urth Mailing List
> To post, write urth at urth.net
> Subscription/information: http://www.urth.net
>



More information about the Urth mailing list