(urth) Typhon's nature
Andrew Mason
andrew.mason53 at googlemail.com
Sun Oct 9 14:46:29 PDT 2011
Larry Miller wrote:
>
> On first read I imagined Typhon as human native of Urth. But Wolfes
> naming strategum points at Typhon being of alien origin.
I don't think it does, really. It's not humans, as such, but
Commonwealth citizens who have saint's names; Ash, for instance, or
Loyal to the Group of Seventeen don't. (Also Baldanders seems to be
human in origin but to have adopted a monstrous name when he became a
monster.) And this principle is carried on into Long Sun/Short Sun;
people born in the Commonwealth region on Urth (Mamelta, Roger) have
saints' names, though no one else does. Also, here Typhon's daughter
has a saint's name - Cilinia - which seems to imply that she is human.
I don't know if Typhon is an Urthling, or an off-earth human from one
of the planets settled during the first empire; but I don't think he's
totally alien.
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