immune systems
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immune systems
I am new here so forgive me if this has been covered before.
When I first read the First Cronicles of TC I saw a lot of allegories to the human body and its defence mechanisms. As SRD's father was an MD I felt he was discribing the disease leporcy and his bodies failing mechanisms to combat the progression of the disease.
I felt
"the land" = TC's body
"the bloodgaurd" = Antibodies
"giants" = white blood cells
"the lords" intelligence fighting the disease (VSE)
ETC
di anyone else look at the books this way?
When I first read the First Cronicles of TC I saw a lot of allegories to the human body and its defence mechanisms. As SRD's father was an MD I felt he was discribing the disease leporcy and his bodies failing mechanisms to combat the progression of the disease.
I felt
"the land" = TC's body
"the bloodgaurd" = Antibodies
"giants" = white blood cells
"the lords" intelligence fighting the disease (VSE)
ETC
di anyone else look at the books this way?
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Great idea vt53!!!
That idea would have never come to me... and when I think about it now, it makes a lot of sense (personally, I always thought about the chronicles from a more mythical or psychological point of view).
Some other things that might fit in with your idea:
The Illearth Stone - a deadly infection (obviously; also a possible parallel to TC's leprosy)
The Ravers - a different sort of infection; more like a virus. Note how they take over other people's bodies (like a virus takes over a normal cell).
Your point about the Bloodguard is on the spot, I think - I could never make any sense out of that name (except for the fact that it sounds cool
). Maybe SRD did or didn't have something like this in his mind when he was writing, but it in any case is a very clever interpretation.
That idea would have never come to me... and when I think about it now, it makes a lot of sense (personally, I always thought about the chronicles from a more mythical or psychological point of view).
Some other things that might fit in with your idea:
The Illearth Stone - a deadly infection (obviously; also a possible parallel to TC's leprosy)
The Ravers - a different sort of infection; more like a virus. Note how they take over other people's bodies (like a virus takes over a normal cell).
Your point about the Bloodguard is on the spot, I think - I could never make any sense out of that name (except for the fact that it sounds cool

Maybe the land could be better thought of as the largest organ, skin. this would be particularly true with lepercyVain wrote:I think there's quite a lot of symbolism - intentional or otherwise - in the chrons. I'm a bit unsure about the linkage between "The Land" and TC's body though.
Germs could be Ur-Viles though
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The use of blood is interesting throughout both Chronicles. Power of Command. Bloodguard. And of course all the blood in the 2nd Chronicles. I think there's a clear metaphor between the Land and a body. This doesn't mean it's T.C.'s body necessarily - it's just that the Land becomes personified in the Chronicles.
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Come to think of it in that way the Ritual of Desecration was kind of like chemotherapy, a real nasty way to try to eradicate a cancer.phoebe wrote:the Ritual of Desecration = Harsh attempt to kill disease, harming body in the process?? Like overdosing on a drug because you want quick results
I don't know, more will probably come

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I usually don't fall for direct analogies - I personally doubt that SRD had a human body in his mind when he craeted the Land.
Besides, I'm hermetic - I believe everything is connected to everything, so of coure there might be some truth in what you say, but that is not the whole picture.
Besides, I'm hermetic - I believe everything is connected to everything, so of coure there might be some truth in what you say, but that is not the whole picture.
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