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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Roy C. Lackey <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:rclackey@stic.net">rclackey@stic.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div class="im"><br> </div>The Curtain Wall around the Citadel didn't need to be as big or<br>sophisticated as the City Wall. The purpose of the Curtain Wall (according<br>to Cyriaca's tale) was to safeguard the writings that became Ultan's<br>
Library. Her tale also implies that the City Wall and the curtain wall date<br>from the same period. That is, "Their spoil was gathered into a great heap<br>in the city of Nessus, which was then newly built, to be burned." She goes<br>
on to say that the cache of books was enclosed by a curtain wall when the<br>ruler changed his mind about burning the books. That ruler had planned to<br>retire behind the curtain wall if his dreams of a "new empire" (as distinct<br>
from the "first empire") should fail (SWORD, chap. VI ).<br><br>The implication, of course, is that Typhon was that ruler, though he died<br>alone on his mountain. So, yes, if Cyriaca is to be believed, the walls are<br>
the same age.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">Don't you think "newly built" here may not be not reliable? From the point of view of a future fable, events in the past can easily be seen as happening in the same "long ago", even if separated by many years. I certainly get the sense from Short Sun that Nessus was an established city at the time of Typhon - unless we are to think of Roger as a recent immigrant to the place. Typhon himself calls the place Nessus in BotNS, but we are told elsewhere (can't remember where) that it had an earlier name.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">But whatever, has anybody ever come up with a good story about why he or somebody else built such an extensive wall, enclosing so much undeveloped land? Even for a megalomaniac ....</div>