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From: "Dan'l Danehy-Oakes" <ddanehy@siebel.com> Subject: RE: (whorl) Teleporting inhumi Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 16:33:58 Say... doesn't the astral travelling only begin after Oreb brings the Narr back the ring? -----Original Message----- From: Kevin J. Maroney [mailto:kmaroney@ungames.com] Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 2:45 PM To: whorl@lists1.ba.best.com Subject: Re: (whorl) Teleporting inhumi At 04:26 PM 4/20/01 -0500, Nutria wrote: > But back to your thesis. You're saying only Narrator can do astral >travel, not just any human, because of his Neighborliness. I wondered about that. Do Horn's sons ever initiate travel on their own? If not, then I've already given a reason why the Narrator would have a Neighborly ability that no other human has--his life was completely remolded by the Neighbors' magic/science in a way that no other human's was. -- Wombat, a.k.a. Kevin Maroney kmaroney@ungames.com Kitchen Staff Supervisor, New York Review of Science Fiction http://www.nyrsf.com *This is WHORL, for discussion of Gene Wolfe's Book of the Long Sun. *More Wolfe info & archive of this list at http://www.moonmilk.com/whorl/ *To leave the list, send "unsubscribe" to whorl-request@lists.best.com ranjit@moonmilk.com *If it's Wolfe but not Long Sun, please use the URTH list: urth@lists.best.com *This is WHORL, for discussion of Gene Wolfe's Book of the Long Sun. *More Wolfe info & archive of this list at http://www.moonmilk.com/whorl/ *To leave the list, send "unsubscribe" to whorl-request@lists.best.com *If it's Wolfe but not Long Sun, please use the URTH list: urth@lists.best.com