(urth) Baldanders' dream
Lee
severiansola at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 21 09:20:31 PDT 2014
>Gerry Quinn: Echidna is, but the Cumaean isn't, so it hardly ties the two
>characters. Snakes and caves do not an Echidna make.
I find them to be sufficiently linked. It is to be remembered that the Cumaean
is the leader of the Witches in BotNS. There is a constellation of traits
including snakes, witchcraft and caves which link such Greco-Roman female
mythological characters as Echidna, Lamia, Hecate, the Pythian Oracle and the
Cumaean Sibyl.
> Besides, she's not necessarily a snake:
"Snake-like" or "snake-associated" would be more accurate descriptors. Mythological
Echidna was not a "snake" but she had snakey attributes.
Anyway, anything "coiled", "reptilian" and without a distinct head is clearly going
to be more "snake-like" than, say, "turtle-like", "elephant-like" or -like any other
non-snake creature.
>She shares no obvious personality characteristics with Echidna.
I'm not sure what "personality characteristics" you might be referring to. But,
Echidna, in Long Sun, clearly has snakey attributes and was quite notably involved
in an incident of human sacrifice.
The Cumaean also has snakey attributes and is associated with human sacrifice.
(Hopefully the connection between human sacrifice and Apu Punchau doesn't need
to be explained; The Cumaean's "séance" is not quite what it seems).
Typhon and Scylla from Long Sun are mentioned in BotNS (and Short Sun). Echidna
is not mentioned in BotNS by name, but given the combination of cave-dwelling, snake
association, witchcraft and human sacrifice, I think Wolfe has given us enough
clues to find her in BotNS. Just my opinion, of course.
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