<pre>b sharp wrote:<br></pre><blockquote style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;" class="gmail_quote"><pre>(Dave Tallman do you really see The Cumaean as a kindly old woman in contrast<br>
to Mme. Prisca?)</pre></blockquote><div><br>The Cumaean seems quite compassionate -- she nursed Jolenta, a stranger she had no reason to help. I don't know if the face patterns on her snake-skin represent stolen souls -- all of them are rapt in contemplation, so they may just be aspects of her mystical nature.<br>
<br>Prisca is known to be very cruel, not just for the trick she played on Sev but also the fact that Ymar kicked women out of the guild for going beyond the punishments mandated by law. That must have been based on what Ymar saw Prisca doing, as well as any other women who followed her lead.<br>
<br>But the main reason I don't like the Cumaean/Prisca theory is that the Cumean is highly mystically aware. She seems to be able to read minds and foretell the future. As Myrrn says in Sev's dream, dreams allow visions outside of time, and the Cumaean never wakes. Allowing Sev an opening for an attack at close range was really dumb -- showing a lack of awareness of his capabilities. Please don't say that this was a faked death scene, staged so that the Conciliator could have another miracle. We have too many theories where it's all a show for Sev, to the point where his life is almost like solipsism.<br>
<br><blockquote style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;" class="gmail_quote"><pre>Barbatus and Famulimus clearly eschew the debauchery of these two, remaining<br>above it. I think if Inire and the Cumaean are of the race of angels they have clearly<br>
fallen (the play does happen to have two demons). Maybe broke they broke the other <br>Edenic taboo and ate from the Tree of Life? While perhaps these two are not "evil" <br>(Ava warns us against the dichotomy) I think maybe they corrupted the human race <br>
necessitating a cleansing. Surely neither Inire or the Cumaean survives on Ushas</pre></blockquote><div><br>There's definitely a competition for resources among the Hierodules, if Inire is telling the truth about how difficult it was to get the ship. Inire seems more invested in the success of the Commonweath, where A,B, and O stay above it (just as they stay out of the fight between Baldanders and the lake men). Perhaps Inire is letting Sev know that just because he has connections to powerful aliens does not mean they will lend him much aid in fighting his wars. They have a bigger picture in mind.<br>
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