Crazy Theory
Aug. 18th, 2009 12:14 amHello reprobates,
I've been re-reading QoA and KoA recently, and as I came up to the story of Klimun and Gerosthenes, a theory struck me like an unlikely lightening-bolt. Now, given my luck, this short theory has probably already been mentioned, considered, debated and debunked, but as it is late and my cursory search of Sounis tags has not revealed anything of this kind, I will relate it below.
Problem: Who is the Goddess who intervenes on Gen's behalf in the heart-stopping climax of QoA?
Proposed Theoretical Solution: This is the Goddess of the Moon with whom Klimun makes his bargain, and to whom a six-year-old Gen and his grandfather sacrificed when they visited Kathodicia.
What do you think? Have I just embarrassed myself by proposing a well-known red-herring?
Inky
I've been re-reading QoA and KoA recently, and as I came up to the story of Klimun and Gerosthenes, a theory struck me like an unlikely lightening-bolt. Now, given my luck, this short theory has probably already been mentioned, considered, debated and debunked, but as it is late and my cursory search of Sounis tags has not revealed anything of this kind, I will relate it below.
Problem: Who is the Goddess who intervenes on Gen's behalf in the heart-stopping climax of QoA?
Proposed Theoretical Solution: This is the Goddess of the Moon with whom Klimun makes his bargain, and to whom a six-year-old Gen and his grandfather sacrificed when they visited Kathodicia.
What do you think? Have I just embarrassed myself by proposing a well-known red-herring?
Inky
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Date: 8/18/09 05:16 am (UTC)Whoa. That is a pretty darn awesome idea. I've never heard it before. The only problem I think it presents is that quite a bit of Phresine's story is fictional, and since the moon goddess does not have a name it's possible that she is, as well. But I agree that this is very likely, nice theory!!!
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Date: 8/18/09 09:47 am (UTC)It's an interesting theory.
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Date: 8/18/09 05:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 8/18/09 05:22 pm (UTC)I think it could be a possibility that Costis is not believing in the sense that we don't believe there was ever, for example, a real Theseus or any of those other ancient Greek heroes.
Perhaps Costis doesn't believe the mythology/religion therefore doesn't believe that the characters were real. That doesn't necessarily mean it isn't true. You know, at least in a world where Gen meets/talks to gods.
Admittedly, Costis is quick to pray when he's worried in Gen v Assassins but lots of people are sceptical about religion and still fall back on it in moments like that eg. in QoA, doesn't Attolia say something about how she was surprised how genuine Gen's 'My God' was, just before the hand-cutting?
Just my two pennies :)
~crazyviolin (who really wishes she could remember her lj password and promises she isn't actually a lurky lurker.)
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Date: 8/18/09 05:47 pm (UTC)What I meant was, Costis seemed to be under the impression that not only were they not real, they were specifically made up by Phresine. At least, that's how I interpreted it.
And NO REAL THESEUS? Thank you for crushing all my hopes and dreams, crazyviolin. I will be billing you for all the therapy needed in later life for loss of faith in my childhood heros. :-P
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Date: 8/18/09 06:33 pm (UTC)And don't worry, there is no doubt some cutting edge research (by Rick Riordan perhaps?) that proves my first comment wrong re Theseus and I honestly wouldn't believe a single word I say. Lol :D
~crazyviolin
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Date: 8/19/09 12:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 8/19/09 12:43 am (UTC)Would Gen have believed his stories about Eugenides had any reality behind them before he actually met the gods? (Actually, even with the existence of the gods, the factual reality behind the myths is still in question.) Phresine's story seems to have a similar mythological weight.
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Date: 8/19/09 03:01 am (UTC)*ponders*
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Date: 8/19/09 03:27 am (UTC)As to how fictional Phresine's story was, it seems like there's another logical possibility: Maybe she (or someone else) made up Klimun and Gerosthenes, but there really was a Moon Goddess, at least in Kathodicia.
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Date: 8/19/09 07:12 pm (UTC)(a thousand apologies if this has already been discussed)
~ toastisyummy
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Date: 8/19/09 09:09 pm (UTC)Thanks for everyone's thoughts! Here are a couple more ideas I've had:
In terms of whether this Moon Goddess exists, I tend to favor the opinion that pretty much any time a deity is mentioned in the series, it is meant as an indication to the reader that they are a presence in this world. Gen did say that all he remembered of Kathodicia was "towers of rock"; perhaps the remains of a temple to the Moon Goddess? In addition, we can probably assume that this Moon Goddess, if she exists, is at least one of the old Eddesian gods, and possibly even older, as Phresine mentions that this story takes place "in the time before the archaic."
Another subjective shred of proof, from a plotting viewpoint; I wondered why it was necessary at all for MWT to mention Gen's visit to Kathodicia, as it is not mentioned again, and does not add anything to Phresine's story or the overall plot of KoA. Not every shred of information has to be relevant, obviously, but Megan seems careful with details like this (ie falling rooftiles) and it's also seems to me like a bit of a bulky interruption to the flow of Phresine's words for a small piece of background information.
And last, complete conjecture: if this Moon Goddess exists, I wonder if it's possible that she took an interest in Gen as a fellow creature of the night. Thieves in general would be rather dependent on the moods of the moon in their work, wouldn't they?
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Date: 8/19/09 09:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 8/21/09 02:19 pm (UTC)Now I'm wondering if this might have anything to do with the "moon promises" mentioned in all three books.
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Date: 8/21/09 05:41 pm (UTC)What Gen took from the story
Date: 9/25/09 11:54 pm (UTC)(By the way, this is drashizu, a some-time lurker. I deleted my lj account a while ago but now I think maybe there's cause to create another one.)
Re: What Gen took from the story
Date: 9/25/09 11:56 pm (UTC)