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I’ve just finished Chapter XX (“Pictures”) of Claw [pages 329-334 of the Orb edition, also see page 335], the one where Severian meets the person he thinks of as the proprietor of the House Azure, and who will much later be revealed to be the Autarch, in the room that is disguised as a painting. Severian asks for directions to the garden:

“Then you can show me where the garden is.”

I sensed at once that he had been caught off guard, possibly for the first time in many years. There was pain in his eyes, and his left hand moved (though only slightly) toward the vial at his throat. “So you have heard of that . . .” he said. “Even supposing that I knew the way, why should I reveal it to you? Many will seek to flee by that road if the pelagic argosy sights land.”


The “pelagic argosy” line is the code phrase Vodalus has told Severian to expect. And we learn later that Vodalus is actually working for the Autarch, and the vial is involved in the autarchial succession. Presumably Vodalus is involved in the hunt for the Autarch’s successor. But what’s the significance of the garden? I think I recall a garden being involved in the events of Urth of the New Sun. But what would cause the Autarch to think that Severian was referring to that, rather than to the (relatively) ordinary garden above the House Absolute?

(These are mostly rhetorical questions. I’m posting them here to as memos, for reference as I get further into the series.)

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Date: 2003-12-12 08:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hissilliness.livejournal.com
Remember: Vodalus doesn't know he's working for the Autarch, may he live to see the New Sun. He thinks it's the other way around. From our perspective, it appears that the Autarch, whose urine is the wine of his people, is playing a very dangerous game. He may have checks in place that we aren't aware of.

The Garden doesn't refer to the Stream between Yesod and Riah (presumably inspired by the wood between the Worlds in C.S. Lewis) that we see in UotNS, does it?

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Date: 2003-12-12 10:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hissilliness.livejournal.com
still not an answer, but do recall also that the Heirophants/Cacogens have told the A. (whose wisdom is the illumination of his people) that Severian is his successor, so it's not too surprising that the event will be in the front of his mind when talking with Severian.

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Date: 2003-12-12 09:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drcpunk.livejournal.com
Vodalus doesn't know it's the Autarch, of course. And he does want to find the Autarch's successor, as part of his own plan, IIRC.

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Date: 2003-12-12 06:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cattitude.livejournal.com
My assumption has been that the garden is analogous to Eden, and the being Severian sees is akin to the angel bearing a flaming sword. I haven't been able to connect it directly to other parts of the New Sun world, though.

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