(urth) Palaemon as Hierodule

Marc Aramini marcaramini at gmail.com
Sun Feb 18 21:04:46 PST 2018


When onomastics and onanism become synonymous   ... at the point when he
derived an allusive mythical name from another allusive mythical name using
onomastics my blood pressure probably spiked to 200/130

On Sunday, February 18, 2018, Marc Aramini <marcaramini at gmail.com> wrote:

> I come across as a tyrant all the time. I am trying to change my public
> image, and you have to go and ask about some specific Borski theory...
>
> Whether it is widely accepted or not (i’d say no) ... it has very little
> textual evidence and I choose not to believe it. But you can believe
> whatever you want.
>
> Borski’s validity is in linking apes to inire, but I think he goes way too
> far in collapsing very different characters into each other and often uses
> circular arguments (Agia is related to Severian because of the golden light
> that touches her hair and the golden light touches her hair because she is
> related to Severian, as one possibly spurious example I may have made up-
> but he does stuff like that.)
>
> Grains of salt like solar systems ...
>
> On Sunday, February 18, 2018, David Stockhoff <dstockhoff at verizon.net>
> wrote:
>
>> I've been reading bits of Borski, with whom I am not very familiar.
>>
>> He proposes that after Palaemon was exiled (at the same age as Severian),
>> rather than returning, he was replaced by a masked Hierodule who watches
>> over Severian.
>>
>> He further proposes that there are only two Hierodules, male and female,
>> and that these aliens are also Inire and the Cumaean, among others.
>> Palaemon himself then became the unnamed Old Leech who travels with Vodalus.
>>
>> Is this theory widely accepted ?
>>
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