(urth) [BGSpam]Re: Typhon's nature
Lee Berman
severiansola at hotmail.com
Fri Oct 14 08:25:03 PDT 2011
From: larry miller
> Does anyone think this telepathic-internet might be connected with
> Cyriacas story?
Interesting idea. My instinct is that Cyriaca’s story relates to a much earlier time, and she makes no mention of Typhon but refers instead to a machine-dominated society. But it’s not inconceivable.
One other reason for doubting it is that it seems improbable that Wolfe had thought of Mamelta when he wrote Cyriaca.
- Gerry Quinn
Some think the monarch who planned to destroy all human books/knowledge was Typhon but I dunno. My memory is a little fuzzy on Cyriaca's story but I think it is primarily meant to provide a framework for the creation of the Hiero-types we hear more about in Malrubius' story. If the hieros are like angel-analogs then the ones who are personally assigned to
people, like Malrubius and Triskele for Severian, become "guardian angels" I guess. The
old Autarch says he got one too.
I'm tempted to think that the hieros are related to the Long/Short Sun story. Maybe somehow
they are related to The Neighbors? But I think some Wolfe quotes have suggested that isn't the case and Long/Short is just a side story rather than relating to the universal future which the hieros represent.
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