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* The purpose of the great wall at Thrax only became apparent to me on a second reading of the novel. The wall is actually the face of a large hydroelectric dam. Everything Severian describes about Thrax (the city of windowless rooms, since it is in a gorge and uses the abundant hydroelectic power for lighting) is consistent with this explanation. The jail is in one of the now unused bypass tunnels for the dam. Severian describe everything accurately but is to uneducated to really understand it. Lake Diaturna is the reservoir behind the dam.

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* The purpose of the great wall at Thrax only became apparent to me on a second reading of the novel. The wall is actually the face of a large hydroelectric dam. Everything Severian describes about Thrax (the city of windowless rooms, since it is in a gorge and uses the abundant hydroelectic power for lighting) is consistent with this explanation. The jail is in one of the now unused bypass tunnels for the dam. Severian describe everything accurately but is to uneducated to really understand it. Lake Diaturna is the reservoir behind the dam.dam.

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*One instance of Severian's unreliable memory - a memory of laughing with five other people while playing with torture devices - is chilling when one realizes that it's entirely out of character for Severian. One can infer that this is one of ''Thecla's'' memories, and that she and her wealthy friends would sneak into the prison through a hidden entrance and torture prisoners for fun.
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* I got one courtesy of this site for the ''BookOfTheNewSun''. The narrator discusses a guild of beast trainers, and gives the detail that supposedly they forsake women and [[BestialityIsDepraved take animals as spouses]]. While this actually wouldn't be too odd, since there is also a guild of ''torturers'', the fanon theory that the narrator was confused about the term "animal husbandry" makes a lot of sense, given that there are several other FutureImperfect examples in the novel.- {{Jordan}}

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* I got one courtesy of this site for the ''BookOfTheNewSun''. The narrator discusses a guild of beast trainers, and gives the detail that supposedly they forsake women and [[BestialityIsDepraved take animals as spouses]]. While this actually wouldn't be too odd, since there is also a guild of ''torturers'', the fanon theory that the narrator was confused about the term "animal husbandry" makes a lot of sense, given that there are several other FutureImperfect examples in the novel.- {{Jordan}}
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* The purpose of the great wall at Thrax only became apparent to me on a second reading of the novel. The wall is actually the face of a large hydroelectric dam. Everything Severian describes about Thrax (the city of windowless rooms, since it is in a gorge and uses the abundant hydroelectic power for lighting) is consistent with this explanation. The jail is in one of the now unused bypass tunnels for the dam. Severian describe everything accurately but is to uneducated to really understand it. Lake Diaturna is the reservoir behind the dam.
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* I got one courtesy of this site for the ''BookOfTheNewSun''. The narrator discusses a guild of beast trainers, and gives the detail that supposedly they forsake women and [[ButYouScrewOneGoat take animals as spouses]]. While this actually wouldn't be too odd, since there is also a guild of ''torturers'', the fanon theory that the narrator was confused about the term "animal husbandry" makes a lot of sense, given that there are several other FutureImperfect examples in the novel.- {{Jordan}}

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* I got one courtesy of this site for the ''BookOfTheNewSun''. The narrator discusses a guild of beast trainers, and gives the detail that supposedly they forsake women and [[ButYouScrewOneGoat [[BestialityIsDepraved take animals as spouses]]. While this actually wouldn't be too odd, since there is also a guild of ''torturers'', the fanon theory that the narrator was confused about the term "animal husbandry" makes a lot of sense, given that there are several other FutureImperfect examples in the novel.- {{Jordan}}

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