<p dir="ltr">Also in The Land across we have open wolves - a pack in the forest if I remember correctly.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">11 kwi 2014 15:50 "Andrew Mason" <<a href="mailto:andrew.mason53@googlemail.com">andrew.mason53@googlemail.com</a>> napisał(a):<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Neil Gaiman, I think, proposed the theory that in each of Wolfe's<br>
stories there is a wolf. I've been thinking about how this works out.<br>
In some cases, of course, the wolves are quite open, while in others<br>
they are hidden.<br>
<br>
_Cerberus_ has an open Wolf (the name of the Shadow Child when just<br>
one is left) and, by general agreement, a hidden Wolfe.<br>
<br>
_New Sun_ has the story of the boy called Frog, brought up by wolves.<br>
<br>
_Soldier_ has a known werewolf, and possibly hidden ones as well.<br>
<br>
_The Sorcerer's House_ also has a known werewolf.<br>
<br>
_The Wizard Knight _ has nothing explicit so far as I can see. Could<br>
Able's miraculous dog really be a wolf?<br>
<br>
In _Long Sun_ I think I may have found one. Captain Serval (Hyacinth's<br>
ex-lover/estranged husband, depending who you believe) is named, I<br>
think, only once in the main text - we know his name mostly from the<br>
glossaries - and is generally called just 'the captain'. Now, the<br>
serval is actually a feline animal, but its name derives from 'lobo<br>
cerval', meaning 'deer-like wolf'. Strikingly, he has a round chin and<br>
a moustache.<br>
<br>
I have not found any in Short Sun, but I will keep on looking.<br>
<br>
Has anyone found any others?<br>
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