(urth) Typhon's nature
Gerry Quinn
gerry at bindweed.com
Mon Oct 10 11:16:34 PDT 2011
From: larry miller
> In dr. Talos play Scylla is mentioned alongside Abaia and Erebus.
> Knowing that Scylla is part of Typhons family it doesn't seem too
> farfetched to assume Typhon was originally one of the Megatherians.
Scylla (the sea monster) and Cilinia (Typhon's daughter whose digitised
personality was later named Scylla) are different entities.
> Maybe his bean grown body was humanoid and he transferred into it from
> his monster form. Then something prevented him from transferring into
> the Mandragora in Citadel (more than likely a Proto-Chem) and his only
> alternative was to graft his humanoid head onto Piatons body. We know
> that Typhon as Pas did not get on well with Scylla and the others so
> it makes sense that he would want to enslave them when he regains
> control of the Commonwealth. Typhon more than likely feels as though
> he has surpassed his waterbound brethren and does not count himself
> among them.
The beans were or symbolised the embryos of the sea monsters. Typhon may
well have come from off-Urth, but IMO there's nothing to suggest he was
visibly distinct from the average human. He got old or ill and needed a
full-body transplant, that's all.
- Gerry Quinn
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