Girls Gone Canon Cast - His Dark Materials Episode 15 - The Subtle Knife Chapters 13 & 14
Episode Date: July 31, 2020The Subtle Knife gets spellbound in these last two chapters, full of magic and heartbreak. And spells aren't enough to stop the flow of blood from Will's hands—nor the flow of the tears down Chloe's... face.  CHAPTER 13 - Æsahættr CHAPTER 14 - Alamo Gulch  Links mentioned: The Pitch Meeting for Wishbone  ---  Eliana's twitter: https://twitter.com/arhythmetric Eliana's reddit account: https://www.reddit.com/user/glass_table_girl Eliana's blog: https://themanyfacedblog.wordpress.com/ Chloe's twitter: https://twitter.com/liesandarbor Chloe's blog: www.liesandarborgold.com Intro: Waltz Of The Skeleton Keys by WombatNoisesAudio | https://soundcloud.com/user-734462061
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hello everyone and welcome to girls gone Canon, His Dark Materials, read-through episode 15, The Subtle Knife, chapters 13 and 14, Asa Hader and Alamo Gulch.
I am one of your hosts, Aliana.
liana and i am another one of your hosts chloe and we are so excited i guess to bring you these two episodes i'm the first one's pretty badass right a little metal the second one's actually
really metal but devastating yeah chloe's says she's not gonna to cry, but I think she's going to cry.
She was, like, having an emotional breakdown as she was outlining this episode.
I had an emotional breakdown this morning about it already, so I wonder if my tears are good.
You know what I mean?
Like, maybe I cried them all out.
In any case, I do have a shot of vodka ready to heal what ails me, which is Lise Goresby
and Hester. I mean, maybe you've
cried them all out, or maybe your tears are like Will's
wound right now. Oh my god,
just bleeding and bleeding and bleeding all over the place.
Yeah, pretty much.
God, bloody McBloodypants. Hey,
this is our second to
last Subtle Knife episode.
It is gonna be a doozy it's going to be thick
and buckle up stay in there i'm not going to cry maybe if you are this far with us second to last
episode but you know how we do this but just so uh we are clear about this up front we are doing
this read-through with a presumption that many people or maybe not you know but we are doing this read-through with a presumption that many people, or maybe not, you know, but we are doing the chapters as technically spoiler-free. We might slip here and there, hints at things,
right? And then we have a dust-scussion at the end, where we talk about what's going on in these
chapters, and maybe how they relate to things that are in the story overall whether it's up
until like the end of the amber spyglass or perhaps uh there's a dusty discussion or dustier discussion
but i don't know if we're doing that this episode or not of course our discussion has been getting a
little cleaner as we come closer towards the end less stuff to discuss but along with that some of
the things that might get covered in the dustyy Discussion, if we have one, are things that you can dive into more in depth in our August
Patreon episode, which is going to be about La Belle Sauvage, episode 2, covering chapters
4 through 6.
And you can get that on Patreon next month, because this month we are doing another A
Song of Ice and Fire episode.
Yes, episode 1 for patrons who are ready
to read La Belle Sauvage
with us girls. You can check
that on patreon.com
slash girlsgonecanon for the
Stranger tier and above. It will
be released eventually for the public
this fall, but
for now, we will also
talk about a good
friend of the podcast, a sister podcast across the pond, if you will, Her Dark Materials.
You might remember them for those of you who have listened to the Secret Commonwealth Across Worlds Joining Worlds special with Her Dark Materials and the Dark Materials podcast.
materials podcast faye and rachel over at her dark materials are doing a watch on august 1st on their discord for patrons two dollars plus of the golden compass you might remember watching
that with us oh back on patreon episode 14 i think it was 14 15 16 somewhere in there i don't know
that was back when we could like be in the same place. Remember that? God, it was nuts.
It's the video one. Check it
out. It's a Vimeo.
It's a Vimeo if you have the
time. But please
come hang out with us this Saturday. We are going
to be checking out that
watch through of The Golden Compass.
It's sure to be fun. Yeah. Those two
crack me up. They are planning snacks already
that are themed to go along with the movie and with the first book and what are uh have you heard any of
them what what would you plan so people have been discussing getting jerky right uh because jerky is
consumed uh throughout the story and i think they uh linked some spice cakes a recipe to them I said maybe hazelnut cream is a
stand-in for seal blubber turns out people have also found affordable tokaji or tokai so the
they're doing that as well and as a reminder I think the viewing is going to be on Saturday
August 1st 10 p.m British time is that the proper terminology for that time zone? But 5pm EST is I'm pretty sure what that is.
ET, yeah.
I'm excited. And as you said, they joined us for the Secret Commonwealth and I want to give everyone an update.
So I ordered this from, again, a local bookstore that has been very overwhelmed with orders and an influx of new business,
which is fantastic for them. But I think it meant that my order got a little delayed.
But I did get a confirmation. So maybe I didn't actually totally fuck up how I ordered these
books. Because again, I ordered it in the same order as a book that is back ordered,
as well as one that is pre-ordered,
that comes out in October.
So we'll see how things go.
You know, I think we'll make it out alive. We have a lot of book to go for the upcoming LaBelle Sausage,
and of course for the actual show.
The show just put out the Season 2 Comic-Con at Home trailer.
Oh yes!
It's very fun.
If you haven't finished The Subtle Knife, and if you're not interested in spoilers for the production of the show, I highly urge you go check out that trailer.
It was pretty good.
I picked it apart over on our Twitter at Girls Gone Canon, C-A-N-O-N, Twitter.
And that was fun, too.
Lots of fun little details.
Some really cool, lots of angel
stuff that I noticed, like decorations
that I thought were just really neat.
Very excited for season two.
Lots of characters that have been cast.
Mary Malone looks really good
from the trailers, so
buckle up. Ruta Scotti was also
cast, and it looks like they
might be building out the Witches storyline more as the same way that they did with Lord Boreal's character
which I think would be good because I think I would really like a more fleshed out and
multi-dimensional no pun intended now that I think about it um Ruta Scotti than the one we have in
this chapter. I'm gonna be honest we're gonna talk about that because i didn't realize
you had feelings about ruta scotty and i'm actually i think i have some as well so let's
jump into it i'm raring to go obviously i just keep trying to jump us into it but let's get into
ace a hater i really like this chapter we started off with the witches
who are beginning their spell to heal will he lies the knife on the ground and lyra stirs herbs in a
boiling pot while the witches clap and cry out in rhythm seraphina calls out in song little knife
they tore your iron out of mother earth's entrails built a fire and boiled the ore made it weep in blood and flood hammered it and tempered it plunging it in icy water heating it inside the forge till your blade was blood-red scorching And yet again until the steam was boiling fog And the water cried for mercy
When you sliced a single shade into thirty thousand shadows
Then they knew you were ready
They called you Subtle One
But Little Knife, what have you done?
Unlocked blood gates left them wide
Little Knife, your mother calls you
From the entrails of the earth
From her deepest mines and caverns,
from her secret iron womb.
Listen!
Wow, that's very sexual imagery.
I didn't really realize it until you read it to me.
Oh.
So I don't know what you want to make of that, but...
I didn't notice this 30,000 shadows, which...
I did, and that was, like,
the first thing I saw in this passage and made me think of the 30,000 shadows, which... I did, and that was the first thing I saw in this passage
and made me think of the 30,000 years and shadows.
Wow.
There's a lot in this.
There's also, if you are a Song of Ice and Fire fan,
a little bit of an Azor Ahai kind of thing going on
with this hammering and tempering a weapon
and plunging it in icy water
heating it in the forge till it's blood red and scorching which i feel like again is an analogy
a sexual analogy yeah interesting and very like woomy lots of wombiness lots of cavernous going
on here secret iron womb okay um yeah fertility you know all that jazz
is the earth's womb that secret whole planet i mean i guess yeah yeah just in tune with gaia
online oh my god i used to be so in tune lyra stamps and claps with the witches who make a wild
chill inspiring guttural noise.
Seraphina takes Will's hand and speaks once more in a high, fierce voice.
Blood, obey me. Turn around. Be a lake and not a river.
When you reach the open air, stop and build a clotted wall.
Build it firm to hold the flood back.
Blood, your sky is the skull dome. Your sun is the open eye. Your wind,
the breath inside the lungs. Blood, your world is bounded. Stay there.
There's something so interesting with the way this chapter opens. I don't know, it's very
monologue-esque. It reminds me of what I would probably be reading
for fine arts camp auditions for a scholarship. That was a very personal anecdote. I hope someone
can relate. It reminds me in contrast of some of the passages in the Scottish play, like
the dagger of the mind soliloquy with the knife being the subject which total sidebar but dagger of the
mind i just realized that soliloquy is from where the fear is the mind killer from dune probably
translates from yeah probably i know i didn't know that i say it out loud i'm like dagger of the mind
fear is the mind killer it's the same thing thing. Wow. Interesting. Anyways, I didn't necessarily think that that relates the dagger of the mind soliloquy
relates here at all.
Maybe with Lee meeting his end, something about the rifle compared to the dagger.
But it almost reminds me in contrast of like Lady Scottish plays whole out damned spot,
but Serafina is actually calling for the blood to obey and stay in question mark or
together like realistically she's just trying to hyper accelerate the healing process asking it to
claw and hold the flood of the blood back she's like chanting to keep the life at bay but i i
just thought it was like such a such a poetic i don't know like the witch is chanting at the beginning even me once a
month trying to hold the blood of the blood back shit that too i guess but um yeah it's a really
interesting way as you said to open all of this up and just plunges you into this. And I would argue
actually that it kind of differs from
I say it, I say the word,
I say it, Lady Macbeth's speech
in structure
in a lot of ways because Lady Macbeth's
moments, you know, the
out-out-damned-spot thing is
told in prose, right? And I think that's
meant to show how she's very much
unraveling, less regal as opposed
to in the verse that more of the noble characters speak in, whereas Pullman here, you know,
deliberately presents this whole spell in poetry. And a lot of Pullman's background in English
literature is poetry, and it's what he fell in love with before he fell in love with writing
prose. And he's actually edited, I think, quite a few poetry collections. He's really into it,
and that's why it makes sense every time. He loves William Blake, so it makes sense every
time you're bringing in a lot of these other connections from poets. And I think because
of that, we can see some really interesting things here with the way that Pullman actually
writes the spell, because it is poetry,
and because of that, we should be analyzing it and reading it differently from prose.
And we're going to break that down. First, this spell is written, in terms of poetry,
it's written in blank verse rather than rhymed, which means that you don't get a lot of those
same like sing-songy, sort of witchy magical sensations that you might't get a lot of those same like sing-songy sort of witchy magical
sensations that you might get from to talk about Macbeth again the witch is there who say many of
those lines right the inverse and the lack of rhyme you know gives more of that weight sincerity
to the way that the spell is written it's more serious and it's a little sinister but not as
much you know there's good intent
it's written between like both heptameter and octameter you know going between those seven and
eight syllables uh which makes it in my opinion feel a little disjointed it's a little harder
to to pin that uh that meter and in moments where seraphina is ordering the blood or calling to it
the foot will switch the foot which is about the stress of the syllables, it switches to spondaic, which is two consecutive stressed syllables.
Like, usually I think listen would be listen, but here it comes out as listen, or like little knife, you know?
listen uh or like little knife you know there there's more of that stress there with the way that it's all presented especially with the exclamation points thrown in and you know it
highlights the passion of those lines in those pleas but for the most part a lot of it is in a
tracheic foot which means that within this meter and all of the how it's broken down, you have that means
you have something that's stressed, unstressed, right? So it will be like hammered it and tempered
it. And you can see how that stress it starts off stressed and unstresses. And then it's not
consistent, but a lot of the lines end unstressed, which means it has
in poetry, it's a little sexist, but it says that it's got a feminine ending.
That's how it's considered when it's left unstressed, which I think is quite interesting
given what we know of the witches in Lyra's world.
We're going to find out that there are witches, there are men witches in other worlds, but
here it's very much associated with
women, femininity, and then you have how the lines are actually written. And here I want us to, if
you can pull up the poem, that'd be rad, but if you can't, you know what, go back to it later on,
pay attention to some of how the punctuation is used. Towards the beginning of
the spell, there's a lot of inconsistency in how the punctuation of the lines end,
with some lines ending with punctuation and some not. So when a line of verse doesn't end in
punctuation and continues on to the next line, just spilling over, especially with run-on sentences,
we get what's called enjambment, and it can give it a sense of feeling like a lack of self-control.
Again, it's spilling over, and I think this is very indicative of what's going on right now with
Will's hands and the wounds with the blood continuing to just gush out, flowing out, right? Like the words flowing. And it's interspersed with lines that end
in punctuation, which is called end-stopped. It's a line of verse that ends with a strong
mark of punctuation signaling, again, an end, such as a period, comma, exclamation point, semicolon,
or a question mark. And we see a lot of commas, periods, and exclamation points throughout this
spell. But we see the blood flowing over the punctuation in lines such as this, right,
where we get a single question mark and there's actually an indentation so it's some very interesting like visual signaling within this poem of but little knife what have you done unlocked
blood gates left them wide little knife your mother calls you from the entrails of the earth
from her deepest minds and caverns from her secret iron boom listen and each of those lines that
begins with from are actually all within the same sentence.
It's running on.
It's like those blood gates that we just talked about that are left open.
And as Serafina ends this part of the spell with one single line, it breaks that meter,
it just ends with listen and the spell changes, right?
It gets broken up with some of these other lines of prose and the language ends up doing
so too with the stronger punctuation and exclamation points within the lines in the next part of that spell. Until finally we move to the last part with the
ingredients, which is in tetrameter. So four syllables for the most part, shorter lines,
it's a lot choppier, less flowing, broken up, and you get the lines and the flow of the spell in the poem stopped within those lines.
And you have several imperatives that are delivered as though we are trying to get the blood to do as the way the words are doing and stopping.
You just reminded me of the Latin lyrics from the introduction in the His Dark Materials TV show production, the BBC HBO production.
There are Latin lyrics, but they translate to,
They hear immortal whispers, begin children and read the omens, begin children for time passes quickly by, begin, begin. And it's not exactly similar per se,
but something about like the way that the,
it's referencing Virgil's Eclog 4,
but there's something the way there,
like that Serafina is saying to listen
and something about hearing immortal whispers.
Something about Virgil is up with this
now that you read it to me. You should
read me poetry more often.
Why don't you ever read me poetry anymore?
I never did.
I mean, yes, sometimes.
Do I?
You're the one who usually reads
me poetry. Why don't you read me poetry anymore
Chloe
what about the turntables
so steam is rising
from this potion that's being made
you don't make me potions anymore
and Serafina sings
the ingredients like this is like a musical
episode of his dark materials right
if they don't do this
in the end of the season next season a musical episode of His Dark Materials, right? If they don't do this in the end of the season, next season, a musical episode, I'll be beside myself.
She sings out, oak bark, spider door silk, ground moss, saltweed.
They're meant to bind and tighten up the blood wall.
Interestingly enough, again, these are all in real life healing things.
This is not just roleplay. We're not
LARPing. White oak bark is often used for arthritis, diarrhea, colds, fever, cough, bronchitis,
stimulating appetite, improving digestion. It's used in some major medicines. Spider silk is three
times as absorbent as a synthetic fiber like Kevlar which most bulletproof vests are made
of and silks were also used to stop bleeding for wounds in ancient times and used as a delivery
method for antiseptic like vinegars so perfectly fits in here and of course moss filters and
retains water it acts as a phytoremediator so it can clean the earth of toxins and purify the air.
And saltweed.
Saltweed is also known as saltbush,
and it's an excellent source of protein,
beneficial calcium, minerals,
20% less sodium than table salt, by the way,
if you're looking to switch to the saltbush.
But it is a rich source of antioxidants,
known for healing properties.
So do with that what you may.
I just thought that the ingredient breakdown here was smart.
It was clever because it's real.
Yeah, there's a lot of that woven into here.
I also was thinking as we were reading this poem again, the reference to iron there's kind of
I think a sort of play on words there
not only is it the iron within the
earth that's taken out to
create the
knife but I'm like
ah blood is also
iron right
yes yes
that's it that's the
furthest I got on that part yes that's it. That's the furthest I got. The alloy.
Yes, that's okay.
Well, that's a thought.
That's something.
We'll work with it.
It's like they're calling to it in two different levels, but maybe that's where they fucked up, you know?
Who knows?
Anyway.
The witch splits a sapling with her knife.
It's not as cool as the knife and dabs some of the liquid into it
which closes it up and seals it
back together making it whole again
and Lyra's sudden gasp
alerts Will to the blood sacrifice
of rabbit. Pan turns into
a rabbit in sympathy and Lyra
must restrain him
Will grows dizzy
I don't know if it's from the blood
loss or the killing of the rabbits I mean mean, he's like killed literal people.
Both. Column A, column B.
But I draw the line at animal cruelty.
Serafina then performs the same action to the rabbit as the sapling.
Some of the concoction is poured onto it, and then it seals up and rises again as if nothing had happened.
And then the rabbit just bounds off and is like, these are weird people.
I'm going to go.
And I do think there's some significance in choosing a rabbit here.
As you were saying, there's all this real world stuff associated with bark.
And I think, you know, of course, rabbits are a symbol of rebirth in many cultures.
They're a symbol of just birth that's true that's
also true and birth and birth again i definitely think and we'll talk about it but it it feels
significant this chapter in the next chapter feels significant to do together showing seraphina and
lyra and will's kind of side of the journey and then showing lee uh basically
dying for the journey right like dying for the cause like showing the cause and showing how the
cause is suffering and showing what it takes for this cause to kind of make it to the end of the
book and it's just like they pair really well together and it starts with this rabbit here
who gets life and then it goes to our rabbit who gets death so anyways it's going
great i'm doing great feeling great this means by the way the fact that this rabbit like heals
miraculously that this medicine is going to work for will that is what they were testing so if it's
good enough for a rabbit it's good enough for will say. And the steaming mixture is dabbed into his wounds.
Once soaked, herbs are tied tightly to it and he sleeps through the night for once.
He and Lyra sleep huddled next to each other and the witch's pile leaves on them.
And it's really cute.
Kind of like Lyra when she was at Eofir's palace, right?
Or Yorick's palace, I should say.
Adapting to her environment
with snow, pulling the snow over her
and waking up with her eyeballs frozen.
But now it's moist leaves from the ground.
Warm. Yeah.
My favorite. Sleeping under snow
and moist leaves.
Crunchy, moist leaves. Gotta love them.
Ugh. Jesus.
Seraphina dresses Will's wounds in the morning
and then gives him no sign of its progress
no updates and i'm like this is just the worst doctor's visit ever like what are we fucking
paying her for we're not paying her anything she's here and risking her life anyway they eat and then
reveal that the witches will support the mission to get will to his father and they quietly ready
to leave the alethiometer
sends them in the direction of distant mountains by an empty blue sea. It's quite far and the
journey's quiet, full of wildlife like squirrels and snakes. Lyra and Pan do quite a bit of gossiping
about Will while he conserves his energy. Pan even suggests they cheat and use the alethiometer to ask about him but lyra says
no that's greedy and nosy and they shouldn't pan says lyra is usually the greedy one like back in
the retiring room in the very first book they discuss how lyra's nosiness led them to this
point in their journey and that she's changing and when she changes pan won't he hopes that
he'll be a flea and she laughs but wants to know if he actually knows what he wants to be.
He turns into a pig and then a squirrel, saying he doesn't know and he doesn't want to know yet.
A flea is kind of hilarious.
It would be so annoying.
I kind of love it.
They are changing, though, Pan and Lyra.
They are changing, though, Pan and Lyra. And a few episodes ago, I think in a DUS discussion, we talked about this idea of a movable garden, meaning all the different ways that the Garden of Eden manifests in Lyra's storyline. And, you know, obviously, Lyra's world was one of those, the gardens, and Oxford was one of those gardens. And Chittagaze at first is another one, right?
It's a city of children where everything was just provided for them,
or very much Providence, right?
It was another Garden of Eden, and then there she met Will.
And she had tasted the forbidden fruit of knowledge in the alethiometer
and then sought more forbidden knowledge by meeting up with Mary Malone
and was like, I'm going to find everything out.
And then she was punished by losing the alethiometer at first. And then this leads to them, you know,
running into the snake, right? Charles Latrim, who fucks everything up and like the serpent in
the garden. And this leads to them eventually getting the subtle knife. And, you know, it's
important they're supposed to get the subtle knife, right yes of course and but all of this eventually kind
of leads to them being then thrown out of the garden of eden as they must for their journey
but also because pretty much everyone in the city now fucking hates them and i mean
understandably so and as lyra learns that you, the children are not all innocence and good, a bit of her own innocence is once more lost as she starts changing.
And then Will and Lyra must once more venture out into the wilderness.
Yeah, I think it's really important that every step of this journey, as we keep going forward, it's not roger was the only sacrifice of the story you
know like as lyra moves forward there are pains and sacrifices that happen and i mean blood for
blood right tulio tulio yeah both of us tulio wow get out of my brain they speculate on who
will's father might be and that he must be someone important
like asriel oh if only you knew uh but pan says i don't know lyra he might not be asriel used roger
even though he wasn't important which i get it now everybody's special um yeah lyra stamps her foot
saying hotly that Will is important.
The witches think so, too.
And finding his dad has to be important.
And then she turns on Pan and she's like, and you must think so, too, mister, because you licked Will without my permission.
And Pan is like, it's because Will needed a demon and he didn't have one.
And if you're so clever, you would have known that, Lyra.
And then, of course, Ly course lyra admits well she did
kind of know that they stop gossiping though because they catch up with will who is sitting
on a rock pan becomes a fly catcher among the branches and lyra and will talk about the kids
from chittagaze will thinks they'll go back to drifting about too frightened of the witches and
lyra wonders if they'll chase after the knife, but Will says he won't let them.
Lyra's all like, I never trusted Angelica,
and Will's like, yeah,
you did. And she's like,
yeah, I did,
really.
Kids, man.
Kids.
Especially Lyra.
Yeah. She's the worst.
Yeah, I did. You're right. it takes me back to one of my favorite movies
unfortunately The Garden State
and there's a line in it
where she's like I haven't even lied
in like two days and the guy's like
are you lying right now
and she's like yes
it's Lyra, it's extreme Lyra
I don't even remember a lot of that movie
I know people were like with that movie, though, in high school.
It's one of the best soundtracks, and it's one of the best movies.
And I'll be taking no further questions.
That's the only thing I remember from that movie, the soundtrack.
And the ending.
Which also, mostly I remember because of Imogen Heep.
Anyways, they both thought Chittagaze was like heaven at first but turns out it was actually
full of specters lyra reflects on never trusting kids again and she thought kids couldn't be cruel
like that and says she'd never seen kids like them and will's like well i have especially when
his mother was having a harder time he'd help her when she wasn't able to find the truth of things,
and she would then start counting things when she was afraid,
or start touching things in a pattern.
Except there was a time that Will was at school,
and he couldn't help her, and she went out without him,
she hadn't put much clothing on,
and she didn't realize it,
and some boys from his school found her and started tormenting her,
and as Will is retelling all this,
he gets very upset and feels tears in his eyes and his face is hot but he continues he says they were tormenting her like
the cat and shittagatse they wanted to hurt her or kill her because she was different and they hated
her he ended up fighting the leader of those boys at school the next day breaking an arm and some
teeth and stopping before he went too far for
fear of them investigating his mom's condition. He pretended to be sorry and said nothing,
keeping her safe, and the boys knew that if they did anything else to her, he'd kill them,
not just hurt them. Poor Will. Lyra softly asks him about his mom, and about Tulio,
when the Spectres got him, and Will
confirms he thinks the specters came from their world. She was afraid of things I couldn't see,
and she had to do things that looked crazy. You couldn't see the point of them, but obviously she
could. And then later, maybe we do have the specters in my world, only we can't see them,
and we haven't got a name for them, but they're there and they keep trying to attack my mother.
So that's why I was glad yesterday when the alethiometer said she was all right.
I think this is, you had touched on this in previous episodes, and I think this is something that Pullman's interested in.
But as we now know from his Twitter Q&A, he's also very open about saying, like, if someone's like, what's up with this?
He's like, I don't know.
I like to explore that.
He's like, I don't know what I'm doing here, but I think it's cool.
And I think this is one of those, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, I don't think I don't know that this is going to make it to the last book.
Yeah.
But it's...
Like, as far as a big plot
of, like, specters and stuff,
like, we won't get any answers on it.
It's something, yeah,
it's definitely one of those things
where he's, like,
definitely interested in it.
It's all a metaphor, Eliana.
Mm.
Life's a metaphor.
That's actually literally
something, like,
John Perry says
in the next chapter, too.
Like, life's a metaphor,
least scores be man
let's just yeah john perry john smoke it up perry
it's striking how when will and lara though converge i feel like they've come with two kind
of different lessons from their trauma because of the way that it happened right
like will is in a position where he has to protect his mother and distrust everyone around him but
one of the first ways that he was disillusioned was by distrusting other children and learning
of their cruelty and yet he still holds his parents in fairly high esteem in a way like he
might not be able to depend on his mother,
but there's definitely an element of comfort and trust and love that he associates with her.
And he even extends this to his father.
We see that he feels very close to his father as he's reading these letters
and not a sense of bitterness.
But for Lyra, her first big lessons in life were distrusting adults especially her parents and I
feel like that's pretty self-explanatory because we all read the first book yeah they suck they
suck bad and it's interesting you say that because like obviously us doing this podcast is an
exploration of their relationship in long form
right like we're going to explore their effect on each other how they grow from being with each
other and the time they spend with each other but when you isolate it like this will trusted lyra
who was like a wild tartan wearing like monster when he met her right like she like just had like
wild hair and she came out of the freaking shadows all like snarling at him attacked him yeah when she attacked him like so of course
will has trust issues and kids especially so the fact that he and lyra have grown this close to
each other and he is now like when lyra throws her little hissy fit tantrums she throws he's just
like yeah okay lyra sure and he like lets her
tire herself out and then like things
are normal and they talk it out later like they're
doing really good yeah
they're really good and she's not even throwing
those tantrums as much anymore Eliana
that's true
that's true and she's
changing as she told Pan and Pan's
like I'm gonna become a flea take that
that's big me vibes so She's changing, as she told Pan. And Pan's like, I'm going to become a flea. Take that.
That's big me vibes.
So back in the story, Lyra asks when he knew he had to look for his dad.
And he tells her a long time ago, he'd pretend he was a prisoner and Will would rescue him. Or he was stuck on a desert island and Will would bring him home.
And he'd know what to do all about the problems Will was facing.
Will would have friends.
His mom would get better.
He explains to Lyra how he could never have friends
because he had to hide his parents' secrets.
He had his cat and he hopes someone is taking care of that cat
and honestly, me too.
I'm worried about that cat.
I'm not, I'm just kidding.
Moxie's fine. Yeah, she's like not i'm just kidding moxie's fine yeah
she's like moxie doesn't need no man finally i hated those humans i mean i don't think
moxie hated her humans but cats don't need us no they really don't well they kind of do though i don't know i've cats are idiots lyra asks who will killed but will doesn't
actually know if you recall these people had been pestering his mother about his dad they
seemed different than normal cops and they wanted the letters his father sent he tells lyra that he
stowed his mom at the neighbor's house went back for the letters and the men broke back in. Moxie tripped one of them up, and Will ran away.
Yeah, so between this
and, like, in a second where
Will recounts, you know, finding the window,
etc., I'm just
going to be very honest with all of you about
my opinion, and
I just think that
these paragraphs, there's a lot of
paragraphs here where Will
just gives us a summary
of the first few chapters of this book. And I just think it was actually kind of unnecessary.
On a structural standpoint, it was unnecessary for him to literally tell us everything that we
had just read. if this had been like
the second the not second book but the sequel book to this right and we're reading it because
maybe the author's assuming maybe you haven't reread these other books this is a reminder
about will but like that's literally his story yeah i'm like that's that's the whole story we're
introduced to will with yes how could you forget it i know i'm like we we were all there it's a moment where
will we i think pullman should have just been like and will told lyra all that happened and
then we put in some of the emoticons that are necessary later and for what it's worth like i
think it's to remind you of the family dynamic going on and his dad being gone for what happens
in the last chapter how could we forget his dad being gone for what happens in the last chapter
but how could we forget his dad was gone i know i know because literally of what happens in the
next chapter and the last chapter in the chapter before the last yeah i know the whole book the
whole entire book where we have a will perry-a-thon i know yeah but for what it's worth that but at
the same time like i summarized it in five sentences, so why couldn't he?
I agree.
Like, I think that the part where he talks about, you know, longing for his dad, his memories, that's there, that's important, that's necessary.
Everything that's like, hey guys, here's what happened on last episode.
Here's what you missed in His Dark Materials, but you didn't miss.
Anyways, needed to get that off my chest
good for you
he said will says that he found
the window soon which again we all
know thanks to the other cat
and if neither cat had helped him
he wouldn't be here
we have this line in the outline
I'm gonna tell you all
cats rule
Chloe's gonna tell you she. Because... Cats rule.
Chloe's gonna tell you she wrote it.
This is our podcast. We can do whatever we want.
I haven't reminded people about that in a while.
Well, I think you just did with your opinions, Eliana.
Loud and proud.
Yeah.
Yes.
So, Will is super grateful about
that cat. Both cats.
And Lyra's like, I can relate because me and Pan were just talking about
if only I hadn't gone into the retiring room.
And they sit quietly on the rock,
both of them wondering how chance brought them together.
Soulmates.
Yeah.
But I like how in this moment, Lyra's like, and Pan are like,
well, then I guess Lord Azrael would have died.
They aren't at all like,
that's my dad!
My dad would've died!
They're just like, yeah, then maybe
in another world, Roger would be alive.
I'm like, aw.
Hmm. Another world.
Wil regains the strength to go on,
so they resume their journey in the quiet
forest, the trees growing thinner, and land rockier as they go.
The alethiometer confirms their direction for them, and they come across a village, untouched by specters by noon.
Children play in a stream, goats pasture in the hills, lemon trees cast shade around the ground.
But the bloody, fierce-eyed boy and the tattered, clothinged girl scare the kids off to their mothers and also they have
a fancy dog. They've just got this like
fancy greyhound and I just
am like would they be less creepy?
Would the other children be less
afraid of them if they didn't have such a
fancy dog?
I appreciate that like
I did not comment on the dog at all
or care about the dog.
You comment on cats. I comment on the dog at all or care about the dog you comment on cats i comment
on dogs we are the song of ice and fire twee and law oh my god lyra and will are able to trade some
gold for bread fruit and cheese from this village even a new shirt for will with further bartering
they refresh themselves and they move on to a harsher drier land the sun
pounding down on them they scramble down a slope that goes into a valley shoving their way through
rhododendrons and bees into a wild meadow bordering a stream it's evening now and cornflowers
gentians and sankathwal are amidst the knee-high grass and this scene kind of reads to me like that scene from the beginning of the book
that we get but opposite of seraphina and the witches who learn of the specters uh when they
see those the man and the woman that are guiding the kids and the weird setup they kind of have
going this is kind of like this weird untouched space of war that they just came across and it's
the exact opposite of the beginning of the book it's something that feels almost hopeful for them right like for the village not for them god their lives
suck but right now their life just really sucks they have a lot going on you know they're busy
for the next few months uh but this village is just like this untouched space of war and the
complete opposite of everything we've seen this whole book and it's a weird refreshing space it reminds me of uh actually of a space we'll see in the
amber spyglass but i'm not going to talk about that today we'll move on for now yeah for now
will's drinking from a stream lying down his hand sobbing bleeding once more seraphina examines it
putting herbs in the wound but she looks troubled will
doesn't ask her it's plain enough the potion didn't work i was doing some light biblical reading
as one does for this podcast there's this line well a couple lines from mark 9 43 to 47 that it
just felt i don't know i don't know i'm gonna throw it out there let me know what
you think you know let me know if your hand causes you to stumble cut it off it is better for you to
enter life crippled than having your two hands to go into hell into the unquenchable fire where
their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched. If your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is
better for you to enter life lame than having your two feet to be cast into hell. Where their worm
does not die and the fire is not quenched. If your eye causes you to stumble, throw it out. It's
better for you to enter the kingdom of God with one eye than having two eyes to be cast into hell.
So that's from Mark 9, 43 to 47 again i just felt like
with everything we're talking about with rebirth uh some of the symbolism with the rabbit for
example or with that seed pot above rehealing and his hand kind of being this magnificent symbolic
metaphorical fist right now in our lives right like everything in this chapter seems to
revolve around this gushing oozing hand i just thought that was interesting it was an interesting
passage that made me think about will uh going through this hard traveled road especially with
some of the virgil influences right going on of these rings of hell just to get to the good stuff
yeah and all of this i think it's an interesting quote.
It makes me think of some other stuff,
also in the amber spyglass, thinking about the meaning of this.
But yeah, yeah, there's definitely some similar ideas and vibes going on.
Later when everyone's asleep, Will asks,
now cat form Pan, he feels comfortable, you know, with cat form
things
if he's going to die
Pan says Lyra and the witches
won't let him die, and Will says
that he's frightened, and Pan is surprised
because he's like, Lyra doesn't think you're frightened
Will decides
you know, he'll try to seem brave then
I think Lyra's braver than me
I think she's the best friend I ever had
oh
I'm so
soft this is like when my cat shows
me their soft cute belly
I love them so much
that's what Pan's
doing showing his soft belly but also
kind of being like
well now everyone fucking knows that
will is afraid and right dude like first of all keep it down sound travels at camp second of all
you told pan pan's a gossip as we know third of all they're the same person yeah like pan tells
him that lyra thinks that about him too and, and while Will's falling asleep, Lyra, it turns out, this whole time has been wide awake, her eyes are open in the dark, and her heart is beating hard, and I'm just like, damn, Pan is out here giving out your secrets!
Yeah, but, like, I don't know, it's like when you're trying to hook a friend up. You know what I mean? You know this idiot is in love with this idiot.
And you're like, oh, you two are so stupid.
Just love each other.
And you're just like the little nudges, you know?
Yeah, that's true.
I mean, Pan's also in love with Will, is what I'm saying.
That's true.
So, like, it's not just, I mean, this goes both ways for us to say Pan's Lyra, Lyra's Pan.
Pan wants what Lyra wants wants is all I'm saying.
The big W.
But I think Will doesn't get it still.
And obviously I understand why he wouldn't.
But I think he still doesn't quite get how demons work.
He's just like talking to Pan like, yeah, Pan.
He's just a guy they met on the road.
He's just a cool animal shapeshifty thing that talks that I can talk to.
Our third roommate.
I'm like, no, Will's not the third roommate.
Will.
Do you think Will ever wakes up through any of these nights and is just like, is this a really bad ayahuasca trip?
Like, what's, what's, is this like, did I get dosed?
What is happening?
And why won't this animal stop talking
i would think that and i'm like damn it's interesting that will just like went along
with the spell but i'm like if everything after everything that's happened to him he'd be like
yeah let's do it let's try what's the fucking point otherwise may as well you know like otherwise
he's just gonna bleed out yeah and he's very serious about going into he's like all right
let's do this.
He's like, all I have to do is go find my dad who may or may not be trapped in the spirit plane and in a whole nother world and I'll never find him.
So that's literally all I have going on for myself right now, you guys.
Yeah, I'm going to just talk to the cat therapist about my feelings.
That's him.
So Will wakes up after all of this he wakes up to a fire
and Lyra is trying to toast bread
on a stick
I appreciate the language
in the scene because here it's like
yeah the other food's successfully
cooking you know the witches are doing it but
it explicitly
tells us that Lyra is trying
trying to toast bread on a stick.
And I'm like, Lyra, you're changing, but there are some things that have not changed about you.
And I don't know, I'm just imagining her, like, taking a stick and putting it through a whole
loaf of bread. Like, that's what's worse. I know she wouldn't, they wouldn't let her,
but then, like, I'm seeing a smaller chunk of bread and it just falls through it.
I mean, that's clearly what she's
trying to do. And I'm like,
I mean,
is that the best
way to do it? Maybe it is the best way, right?
To do this here with what they have.
But I'm also just like, is it?
I don't know.
Azula can do this with her eyes closed.
She just doesn't know how to, like, food works.
It's so...
Lyra.
Well, there is real food, right?
There's birds that are roasting on the spit.
Serafina brings Will some bitter-tasting leaves to eat that taste almost like sage,
and he feels more awake, less cold, but it's not really the most pleasant thing
the birds are good though they're seasoned with lemon another witch brings some gathered berries
for dinner and then the dinner gossip is an air balloon in the sky which lyra thinks must be mr
scoresby i think that this is such an interesting way to put these two chapters because again the next chapter chapter 14
alamo gulch seems to run concurrent to this we're seeing lee's balloon right now the time streams
are parallel even the storm they see the storm coming and then we flip the page we get to the
next chapter and we get the real storm yeah there's a lot of parallels between the two like
you said storm coming in in the magic things that are going on.
Lots of magics going on.
I do, as I think about this, though, I'm just like, damn.
Everybody here just really got Will's hopes up about riding in an air balloon.
I'd be pretty upset, yeah.
Yeah, only to find, you know, that it's not happening.
And I'm just going to say, I'd be pretty deflated if someone got my hopes up.
You are fired.
You are fired.
You are literally fired.
I haven't been fired in a while.
Are you guys happy?
I haven't fired her in so long and she is fired.
Well, we got soft.
So.
I'm just going to float past that one.
Oh, hired.
Yeah, I actually recently rewatched some of season one of his dark materials i'm like slowly making
my way back to the end of the season i think i'm on seven right now uh the right before you know
episode eight is the last one of season one and i believe roger just gave lee scores be a bunch
of flack about his balloon kind of like making fun of it and it's so cute because he's just like it's not that cool
it's not that cool man
it's pretty cool
he's like you're a grown ass man with a balloon
man up Lee
I'm like yeah he is
it's awesome it's like how I
just really want a trampoline or like
a room that's a ball pit or a room
that's made of cushions
I watched this episode of uh
community that's something that I put a room that's made of cushions i watched this episode of a community
that's something that i put on in the we just watched the trampoline episode literally two
days ago the trampoline one yeah yep yep uh that was one of our background shows right now yeah
it's it's easy i'm like i don't really have to pay attention it's there makes noise yeah
i don't know how i actually feel about it. We'll talk.
They say that they saw two men within the balloon,
but it was too far away. A storm
was behind the balloon, coming strong.
Lyra is optimistic that it
must be Mr. Scoresby, and is
sad that she was never able to say goodbye
to him last time.
Shut the fuck up.
You're about to get sadder, bitch.
There's a witch listening, though.
Jutta
Kamainen
with a red-breasted robin on her
shoulder. This is the witch
who, of course, had loved the man
Stanislaus Grumman.
And she has an idea
of who the second man
on this balloon is.
I am dying because, like, it just all sounds like a covert spy thing.
Stannis Laus Grumman, the man I loved.
You know what I mean?
The spy who...
Yeah, the spy who loved me.
The spy who shagged me.
Okay, Austin Powers.
Well, we haven't done an animal corner
in a minute. I want to do an animal corner
about the red-breasted robin.
And Eliana, I don't know if you remember
a website called Anti-Flow that we've
talked about in the past.
I believe this was during, what,
our Valerian
discussion that we talked about this website.
They have a bunch of symbolism.
Yes, we talked about the seah have a bunch of symbolism yes we talked about
the seahorse from anti-flow there's symbolism there but i actually somehow came upon their
website again and they do have decent symbolism somehow came upon their website again there's a
story yeah i don't have it bookmarked i promise there is kind of a mini fable story here about a robin and jesus
i'm gonna tell you this story eliana there's a robin who rested on jesus's shoulder while he
was on the cross in order to relieve his suffering the robin sang him a song after jesus died blood
from his crown stained the bird's chest robins have been associated with christ's
suffering and red-breasted and are red-breasted ever since because of jesus's blood it stains
centuries so while divine sacrifice and rebirth are also a really great theme again this whole
entire episode is just going to be rebirth themes it seems i think there's definitely something
about martyrdom
in that symbolism of Judah's demon, right?
Like that bird stayed there,
sang the song for Jesus to, you know,
for his suffering to be done
and stayed there until Jesus was dead.
And the blood stained his chest because of that.
So I don't know.
It feels like something about martyrdom.
I feel like that's something with Judah
coming up for her big role
her big scene
is her name Judah cause like
Judas
hmm I never
fucking considered that but I
think that makes sense
I don't know the way that you said
Judah in that moment I was like
whoa
or Judea I don't know judea yeah that's
that is definitely an interesting thought huh it makes sense with the j name right because she is
kind of the betrayer for all of us yeah so there might be a betrayer not not to not to spoil the
last chapter i guess that'll happen but um there might also be something there that I just don't know.
You know, our friend Lo always has insights on names from the North.
I'm gonna say the North.
But, you know, this drama that's going on within Judah's head is unnoticed by anyone but us, the readers, for Seraphina.
Here's a demon cry out before she can be like, what's going on in that pretty little head of yours, Judah?
Because no one cares about you anymore, Judah, because Ruda, Scotty, is incoming.
Judah and Ruda and Suda and uh I'm
sorry god. So a
cliff ghast is following Ruta
down and the witches are unable to shoot
without hurting her. Will,
big hero, comes forward, saves them
with his knife, using
Acehater to slash at the cliff
ghast. A few more fall
dead and the rest of the ghasts flee
i have a hot take that the cliff ghasts are probably in fact adorable kind of like gremlins
but evil yeah old and wrinkly and small yeah yeah and creepy i feel like they'd be adorable
there are some really like gross creatures in this series when we get to the amber spyglass y'all it's over you're gonna love it but there's some really weird
critters in this series they're like weird like 90s like creepy critters but the kind that
are really endearing you know cult cult following behind them that's what i think if you watched
anamorphs if you watched wishbone you're gonna be on board i'm just kidding i don't know why wishbone comes to mind i'm gonna
link this it's uh i think it's archived now jeff our friend jeff from not a cast sent me i think
he's the one who sent it to me um this thing that was like the pitch for wishbone on the toast and
you need to live it need to live it okay so seraphina and her witches land with ruda who
calls the creatures abominations unlike eliana's affectionate feelings toward them she remarks the
cliff guests are breeding like flies and asks who these children are she presumes automatically that the girl is Lyra. Lyra is thrilled by her boldness.
Will cleans his knife in the earth. Ruta tells Serafina what she's learned. The old things and
ways are dying. Hungry, the witch eats like an animal. The other witches clear the dead cliff
ghasts and rebuild the fire, reassigning the watch for the night. Yeah.
Ruta Scotty just comes in out of nowhere and has big
I'm baby energy, feed me.
And like
eats everything. Ruta then
exclaims the glory
of Lord Asriel's
great
fortress
and all the goods
he has gathered
such as gunpowder, food, and armor
she says that he seems to have been commanding this supply
since even before the witches were born
and the time runs faster or slower according to his will
all sorts of warriors are attending him
like birds, lizards, and apes
okay this is not impressive
not impressed by
fucking bird warriors,
Ruta. Right.
And some outlandish creatures with
no names. Okay, I know, but I just
wanted to tell Ruta this is not impressive.
Right, and
so
Asriel's doing this,
sure,
but this really stuck out to me, this read, because this is technically my reread, I guess, my first reread of this.
He seems to have been commanding the supply since before even the witches were born.
So he's no better than the guild from Shidigase for doing so right now.
he's no better than the guild from shidigase for doing so right now he's time traveling and world traveling to steal resources to fight the authority and he's not even redistributing these
resources you know what i mean like it's not like he's going to steal from the rich and give to the
poor he's stealing from the rich to give to the rich that was stolen from and it's sad that they're
not rich anymore and we've learned about it a little bit we haven't had quite as much but it's sad that they're not rich anymore. And we've learned about it a little bit. We haven't had quite as much,
but it's quite obviously affecting the fabric of reality,
of the existence they live in.
This isn't just global warming.
This is like galactical warming.
You know what I mean?
It's like that Backstreet Boys song.
How your love's affecting all reality.
Yup.
And I'm not arguing.
I'm not arguing that, like, the oppression being committed by the Magisterium and the
authority is right.
It's absolutely wrong.
Wrong enough that it's pushing these people to their limit to make creatures from all
over these worlds, like the aforementioned creatures that are unimpressive to Eliana.
They want to be a part of this big war.
Like, yes, they are at the limit.
Like, these people can no longer take this oppressiveness
coming down on them from the authority,
but that's kind of the problem with these big world,
big galaxy politics, right?
The oppressed are exploitable at every level.
All they have is the power to choose who to follow. And Asriel has
now stolen power for himself. He's touting the people's message. But as we know, his motives
aren't 100% pure. Yeah, I think a lot of this is really spot on, especially I'm just unnerved with
the way that Ruta speaks about it. Like, she sounds very much like a lot of the brainwashed
in the magisterium right the zealots but yeah as opposed to setting up the magisterium
as her frame of morality and reference it feels like she's done that with lord asriel
yes like come hear the good word my sister's about lord asriel in his glory the highest glory of lord asriel it's
like like his lizards she's speaking about him like he's a god and that's what he's setting
himself up as like he's setting himself up to take down the authority and put himself in charge
question mark like that like what are you trying to do, Asriel? Yeah, and I understand that that's probably, you know, not what's going on.
It is and it isn't, right?
I mean, he's inspired by Satan in Paradise Lost.
But there's a lot of that sort of charisma behind it that's just like, or the spell that he seems to have cast over Ruta.
I mean, it's not actually a spell, right?
But it feels the same way, that same religious drive
that she's allegedly condemning.
Yeah, and I mean, about to say something
probably controversial, but like, unfortunately true,
that, I mean, it's our podcast, I can say what I want.
Asriel is an arrogant asshole with a huge penis
that is all I can tell you guys from what I've learned from this book
Ruta and Asriel fucked I mean that's literally why she comes back grinning ear to ear saying
they're gonna kill God like that's all I can say that's all it could be because i just don't get it like he's charismatic
and he's got to have great junk i don't know what's going on with asriel but
magic they have magic the witches have magic dude what's wrong with this
yeah asriel sucks i i think it's like she has a point in a lot of what she's going to say and
we'll get into that in a second but it's the way that it's framed and how she's so blinded to everything and frames everything within the context of Asriel that makes it feel weird. And maybe that wasn't the intent in how all this was delivered, right? Maybe we were supposed to see Ruta, and this is another thing that I've been thinking, as a sort of prophet, right? A prophet of Asriel.
as a sort of prophet right a prophet of asriel or his disciple apostle because she is going out there like you said she's preaching the good word she's giving the gospel of asriel and trying to
convert people to their cause but the way that she just centers him in everything even when she's
like but what about this part what if i had his babies and i'm'm like, yo. Yeah, and that's where it's a lot for me.
It's like, is this Pullman not aware?
Because overall I get the feeling I'm supposed to like Ruta Scotti,
but I also, after this chapter, feel like I'm not.
I don't like her.
I feel like I'm supposed to like her, but I personally do not like her.
That's how I feel.
Like, I feel like Pullman wants me to like Ruta Scotti, but maybe he doesn't.
I don't know what I feel.
I don't know.
Serafina needs to refocus our conversation and their own is what I'm saying.
So she does so.
She refocuses the conversation on finding Asriel which is what ruda did ruda made herself
invisible and ruda gets sidetracked during this so it's perfect because she's like a bubble gummy
baby girl like you said and she just gets sidetracked all the time but she made her way
to his bed where he was sleeping and then the line is every witch there knew what had happened next and neither will nor lyra dreamed of it
they fucked anyways i love how blatantly pullman mentions it like it's definitely one of those
snuck in their lines right like kids wouldn't notice that's what that means but like that is
the funniest shit like no one says it because everyone knows it is what pullman just said yeah
but also i would argue that this is not Ruta Scotti getting sidetracked.
That's why she went there.
This was the goal.
No, no, no.
The stuff before was the sidetrack.
Like, she's getting sidetracked throughout all of this in her story.
Like, she keeps, like, embellishing her story in certain ways.
I was talking about that before.
I thought you meant that the fucking was the sidetrack.
Because that's literally what Serafina does because she gets sidetracked.
I was like, no, the fucking was the sidetrack. Because that's literally what Seraphina does because she gets sidetracked. I was like, no, the fucking was
Ruta's goal. Yeah.
It's a fun lie that I didn't think
about how it would be read by children,
but you're totally right.
When Ruta asked why Asriel
was gathering the forces, he invited them
to join him. He plans to rebel
against the authority because it is right
and just. Like his dick.
Apparently it is.
Points to heaven.
She decided alongside
his dick that
the authority was cruel, like what they had
done to children and the mutilations
and cruelties they dealt, even how
they capture witches in some worlds and
burn them. Meanwhile,
didn't Asriel literally kill a kid
to open all of this shit up everyone's special waves hands frantically
i do wonder does anyone know that asriel did that except for lyra i mean marissa coulter does
yeah would it change ruda's opinion if she knew?
Like, I think her pussy would still be wet.
Oh, yeah.
For sure.
I don't think it would change.
I think Marissa...
Wet.
Yeah.
Mrs. Coulter doesn't care.
She's like, whatever.
One kid?
Yeah.
Ruta's like, yeah, what's one?
You know, like, I don't know.
I mean, well, and there's definitely a line drawn as we're about to get into that.
Seraphine is like, look, I have to help the savior, right?
Like this special child and her other special child.
But you go fight God, I guess.
Sis, have fun.
You know?
Yeah.
She's all like, Asriel, open her eyes and the authority means to destroy the joys and
truths of life.
And then Ruta Scottotty's like but
back to my life she longed to throw the witches to the cause right there and then but knew that
she must gain her sister's approval before she pledges all of them so she left but then stumbled
upon the nest of the oldest of cliff gas during this really extended walk of shame he was blind
and he was being brought food from his family who asked his great memory and wisdom just imagine
like they're hilarious and adorable look at they're like hilarious animatronic puppets right
the cliff gas told them the greatest war was coming they would have many carrion feasts
astriel could win with his passion
and huge army
the cliff ghast had said to them
but he does not have acehater
without it his forces would go down in defeat
and they feast
they would feast on them for years
you know now that we read this
the next chapter
has a great focus on Jopari
John Perry, Jopari, Stanislaus Grumman,
and memory and wisdom,
and how this trip that he and Lee are taking is for wisdom, he says.
And honestly, here you have this cliff-gassed old and blind,
being brought food, being asked for his wisdom,
and it's kind of like a Nega Joe Parry, right?
Because Joe Parry is seeking the person
who has Ace of Hater.
That's true. Yeah.
So I just
feel like it's so cute what a little microcosm
of this cute little blind old cliff
ghast. Wow.
He's a little shaman.
Little shaman cliff ghast. He is.
He is. And as you said, with the memory
and wisdom that's being passed on and what's going to happen next.
Yeah, because Bruda explains it was very hard to hear this.
And in all of her focusing, her invisibility breaks.
And she came here to the witches where she is now.
So that's her catch up.
That's Bruda Scotty's catch up.
And she then plans to call a great council right then
right there and seraphina again is like totally understand but my clan has to protect will and
lyra scouts on her we cross some fingers uh and ruda's like fine i will fly back to the other
clans at once and gather them will in pain once more is lying back and lyra is sleepily listening to the witches ruda has a small aside
with seraphina where she exclaims that asriel's the greatest commander with his dick but she has
no clue who asa hater is seraphina's like it might not be a hymn i know you're very preoccupied
with males right now ruda scotty but that word actually sounds like it means god destroyer
ruda immediately takes that to mean oh so it's the witches we have to join asriel
she's just looking for signs right now this is quite the confirmation bias she has here
so strong asriel breathe better take my clothes off she cries out suddenly and she's like, why does the authority do it, sister?
Why are they sacrificing children
to their cruel god?
And Seraphina's like, they're afraid of dust,
whatever it actually is, but they're afraid
of it. And that's
that, interestingly enough.
Yeah, the conversation moves to the
boy again, who does, like,
who dis? Seraphina tells
her what she knows of Will Perry and that they
serve Lyra, and the instrument keeps telling her that this is the task at hand. Seraphina says she
failed to heal the boy's hand though, and that the herbs here may not be good for holding a spell.
They have no blood moss in this hot region. He's strange, said Ruto Scotty. He's the same
kind as Lord Asriel. Have you looked into his eyes? To tell the truth, said Seruta Scotty. He's the same kind as Lord Asriel.
Have you looked into his eyes?
To tell the truth, said Seraphina Peckle, I haven't dared.
The two queens sat quietly by the stream.
Time went past, stars set, and other stars rose.
A little cry came from the sleepers, but it was only Lyra dreaming.
The witches heard the rumbling of a storm,
and they saw the lightning play over the sea and the foothills, but it was a long way off.
This line is great.
Time went past, stars
set, and other stars rose.
A little cry came from the sleepers
but it was only Lyra dreaming.
I imagine that Lyra
is sleeping, and this is
something that's weird. So in this chapter, Lyra is sleeping and this is something that's weird so in this chapter
Lyra and Will start to sleep right and they're interrupted several times throughout their sleep
and then Lee has the same thing Lee tries to sleep in the next chapter but his sleep is interrupted
at several intervals waking up between dreams so at the same time lyra is half awake half sleeping
on and off just like lee is yeah there's big an american tale somewhere out there vibes
oh my god going on between lyra and lee no there is you know it's crazy because it's like you think
they were in different worlds but they're probably pretty much just, like, across the way from each other. They are.
Except Lee does enter a different
world at the last second. Underneath the pale
moon sky. Oh my god.
Somewhere out there.
If love can see us through.
Later, Ruta asks about Lyra's
importance, and Serafina confirms
Lyra is
supposed to end all destiny.
She tells her of the witch that mrs coulter tortured
and how she almost gave it away in terms of lyra's super cool secret name but janbe aka
came to her in time then seraphina's seraphina wonders if lyra is ace a hater actually
bruda begins telling seraphina that had asriel knocked her up lyra would have been a
witch a queen of queens but seraphina suddenly hushes her because something slipped past their
guard and they see an unusual light at the camp rudis ability to center this on her and asriel
having a child i'm just just... We've already been
kind of shitting on her. You know the bird account?
The pro-bird rights account?
On Twitter? What? No.
There's a, like,
pro-bird activist account on Twitter
and it's this bird account
where it just, like, misspells things
badly and always, like, tweets about
itself and it's always like,
I don't understand burp get worm
what if worm get but you know like stupid crap uh but there's this one tweet that i think about
constantly and it's like i am uncomfortable when things are not about me and that's ruta scotty
yes and i don't know i'm just i know we've already been talking about it, but is she just the cringiest character in this whole story?
Yeah. I mean, up there.
Eliana, I'm telling you, it's a witch thing.
It might be. I mean, Serafina's fine.
I don't know.
And I'm hoping that this is something that the show
is able to do and execute
better, right?
I've been really impressed with
the way they fleshed out Lord Boreal,
so I'm like, maybe they can do
it here with the witches.
I think they're gonna make it better. I do think
they'll make it better. They did a great job of
expanding on the Gyptians, for example,
and on the Boreal stuff.
I mean, they'll do something great to make me like
the witches, hopefully.
They also did good
work yeah with a lot of other things that they've expanded and as you said i think we're supposed to
like ruda scotty but all i can think of is just girl i agree though i do agree she's uh she's something and I don't know if we're supposed
to like her or not but I don't love her I tolerate her she's written with Asriel as her
only motivation you know that's my problem and the witches I mean let's look at Judah
yeah Judah and Ruta both of them exist for Asriel and John Perry.
They don't exist for any purpose
besides having another
female witch in the Seraphina plot
to worldbuild the witches.
Yeah.
And even then it's weak because
they literally serve as ties
to John Perry and to Asriel.
They are weak characters.
At least in, I guess,
the birds.
Don't get me started
on Lyra's Oxford.
I mean, at least there she's written for Lyra, kind of.
Kind of, yeah.
So, that's a little different.
It's like how I've been watching Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
and every day I'm like,
who's going to die?
How many people must die
so that an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. may develop
in terms of their character
today?
I'm like that person hasn't had someone
die for them yet. Someone's gotta die for them.
Anyway.
They run back
arrows knocked and find everyone
asleep.
But angels gazing down at them surrounding will and lyra
there's at least a dozen seraphina describes the angels as beautiful pilgrims of rarefied light
coming to look at something important yeah in fact we have to do the full line eliana because it is
it is pretty it's it's just nice um these beautiful pilgrims of rarefied light standing around the girl with the dirty face and the tartan skirt and the boy with the wounded hand who was frowning in his sleep.
I mean, this is straight up some staring at baby Jesus crap.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, this is manger shit.
Yeah, away in a manger?
What child is this? yeah this is manger shit yeah away in a manger like what child
is this this is
I'm about to baby boy
Lyra my baby whatever
I'm excited about this
I especially
like the line
you get it girl
I especially like the line where
it calls out that the
witches didn't have a word for this.
This is a pilgrimage, a religious pilgrimage.
So a journey taken for religious motive.
Some pilgrims wander with no fixed destination.
Some seek a specific place sanctified by divinity or holy personage, some association.
It was vital for Christian religions in in origins you know like the angels
coming down to tell the shepherds of the savior keep going yes exactly it's also one of the
pillars of islam actually uh the hajj the hajj is an annual islamic pilgrimage to mecca in saudi
arabia and it's five to six days depending depending on the lunar Islamic calendar and mandatory for Muslims.
And it must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by adults who are
able financially and physically of doing that.
And this is throughout a lot of religions.
It's not just that.
I mean,
there's the Sukkot over in Judaism,
ancient times before Jerusalem's temple was destroyed,
pilgrimages to Jerusalem
to bring harvest offerings. It's a thing in religion, I guess. Everywhere. All of them.
And in contrast to Rudra Skadi's religion of Azriel's dick, I think that this frames it
really well, right? It really shows how important this belief and faith that people have in Lyra and Will, this child that's been prophesied, like that is a very religious and faithful aspect.
Yeah.
just like, look, look, check it out, check it out. I saw this. Look at their wings. They don't touch each other. Isn't that amazing? I know all about angels. And I just remember,
you know, that when we were first introduced to seeing angels back then, they were all
like, yeah, they're things of architecture and thought. And ever since then, I've just
been really into those memes of like, angels and art. And then angels as described described in the bible and it's like a cat
with a bajillion googly eyes or it's like the doge yeah the doge meme but like superimposed
and like fucking muscular like all this crazy flashy light and deep fake doge yeah and it's
like the fear not it's like wow yes that is scary so that's uh the energy i want to put into the universe today
well it's the opposite energy of lyra and pan because they have none right now in this bed
or in this leaf bed i should say pan is gazing around una unafraid. He's snow white. He's an air mine.
Later, Lyra will accept this
as a dream, and Pan at the time
accepted it as Lyra's due,
sleepily, which I think is very cute. Like, yes,
yes, this is only Lyra's due. They should be
bowing their angelic wings at her.
One of the creatures spreads
his wings widely. The others follow
and they sweep like flame and light
through the sky, a circle of radiance
around the sleepers, and they shoot once
more like flame into the night above.
Serafina and Ruta try to follow
on their pine spray, but they're left behind
in the light. Serafina asks
if these are like the angels Ruta
met, and Ruta says they were bigger
and they had no flesh,
only light. Ruta wishes
her well, because it's time for her to depart
she embraces seraphina speeding southward on her pine spray and seraphina watches both her
and the last gleam of the angels disappear feeling compassion for those great watchers
how much they must miss never to feel the earth beneath their feet or the wind in their hair or the tingle of the starlight on their bare skin and she snapped a little twig off the pine branch she flew with
and sniffed the sharp resin smell with greedy pleasure before flying slowly down to join the
sleepers on the grass i love that what a nice end to the chapter what a nice end to the chapter. What a nice end to a chapter.
I just like, what if it didn't happen?
The next chapter, you know what I mean?
Like, ever.
So that brings us into our next chapter.
That did happen.
Everyone, Chloe's bracing herself
if you could see her face she's just like
pointing her lip like
we're here at Alamo Gulch
Alamo Gulch
sigh
sigh
sigh
we're in Alamo Gulch we have Lee Scoresby
and Stanislaus Grumman,
who have been gone from the Yenisei Bay for two days.
They've entered another world.
Asriel, of course, as we know,
has shaken worlds up more than before.
They've passed through an unexpected door,
and it looks new and empty and strange,
but Stanislaus points ahead,
saying that a city there was once powerful and wealthy,
stands now fallen on hard times.
Lee sees many buildings, a lighthouse, towers, domes, red-brown roofs,
a city at a harbor, an opera house with lush gardens,
wide boulevards, streets with blossoming trees.
And as they drift closer, Grumumman's right there are people there but
not adults only children with no demons playing on beaches eating drinking looting he sees a group
of fighting boys a red-haired girl urging them on and a boy smashing windows nearby so there's
angelica and paulo still kicking still urging the boys to break shit love that
for her survive sister you know lyra yeah i did really lyra was like honestly i kind of admired
her she scared me but in a way that i respected i that. A world full of children,
but not just children.
A thick mist is in the air,
drifting around.
The mist seemed to be attracted
to some of the older children
who were on the verge of adolescence.
Lee watches one boy in particular
with a shock of black hair
that seemed to be moments from the mist
swarming him like flies around meat.
This kind of felt like Will foreshadowing
the first time I read it and i
no spoilers but he does not get swarmed by specters thank god i was so worried he was
gonna get got by the specters i was not thank the authority oh thank him praise him so
that's not a real thing but i was worried because it's just like so black shock of hair and,
you know, these dark features. They reminded me of Will. Lee asks what the hell the mist creatures
are that are attacking and Grumman's like, ah, they're like vampires, but they take attention.
Conscious informed interest. Children are less attractive to them. So they just crush dreams. Conscious, informed people fall prey
to depression and specters
easily. Love that
for all of us. Love it.
Lee remarks they're the opposite
of the Bulwanger Devils, but Grumman
says no, they're actually similar.
Bewitched by the truth
about humanity. Innocence
is different from experience. The
oblation board fears and hates dust, and the
Spectres feast on it, but it's dust they're both obsessed by. Lovely nod to Songs of Innocence and
Experience, once more here by Grumman, and a perfect way to explain that soon-to-be changeover.
And also a really good way to keep dust part of this chapter. I think this mirrors really well Seraphina talking about dust
to Ruta, that they seek
dust. You know, one could say
what's the matter?
Oh. Yeah, and
Pan also talking about dust,
and I like the way Grumman
phrases it here, right, that
fear and hate, as well as
feast, that desire for it, they're both
just two sides of the same coin
of obsession and i think that really paints the magisterium and asriel with everything we discussed
in the last chapter like asriel's another side of the coin yeah he he really is and i think we've
been killing kids just as well as the authority and i would even add that this chapter
is very much so set in framework for lee as we keep moving on where he's going to ask you know
what who are we actually fighting for like am i fighting for the right side by doing this am i
cutting through that bullshit and that yellow tape where the last chapter had ruda screaming
this propaganda to us yeah Yeah, pretty much.
And he's like, I'm not trying to do any side.
I just want to do what's good for Lyra.
Grumman explains that the boy that had the most myths surrounding him is doomed
and that they can't help.
These are, as he says, specter orphans,
and many gangs of them rove this world.
They loot what they can when the adults flee or die, and there's plenty find so they don't starve he's like they're fine i'm like okay
but you know how come if grumman's so smart doesn't he think that like eventually the kids
are gonna run out of food right like who's fucking making more of the food they can't just all live
on canned food forever.
Or is it that, you know, eventually there's going to stop being that many people or kids if none of them reach adulthood and don't procreate?
Yeah, I mean, they're still going to die.
No one's bringing this up in Chittagaze, all right?
It's doomed.
Yeah, I mean, that is why I paused to really call.
I mean, I've seen other people calling Angelica and Paolo villainous characters of the book,
and I'm sad for them.
I'm really sad for them because they arguably, if Lyra and Will don't do everything fast enough here and get the books done with fast
enough some of those kids are gonna die yeah and like i mean even if they yeah was about to veer
into some dusty dusty territory yes yes yes yes he points out how a few of the boats are in the
harbor from the adults fleeing and that the children won't come to harm.
But Lee argues, well, the older ones will.
We get this back and forth between Grumman and Lee.
Mr. Scoresby, that is the way this world works.
And if you want to put an end to cruelty and injustice, you must take me farther on.
I have a job to do.
Seems to me, Lee said, feeling for the for the words seems to me the place you fight
cruelty is where you find it
and the place you give help is where you see it needed
or is that wrong Dr. Grumman
I'm only an ignorant aeronaut
I'm so damn ignorant I believed
it when I was told the shamans had
the gift of flight for example
yeah here's a shaman who hasn't
I am so excited because this
is a callback i feel so pleased with myself can you tell i'm just pleased uh this is a callback
to lee's speech with seraphina pecula it rounds out his arc really well when he talks to her
about war and we're going to be referencing this
throughout the chapter war and choice but he says to her well that seems kind of precipitate
seems to me a man should have a choice whether to take up arms or not seraphina tells him we
have no more choice in that than in whether or not to be born. I thought this was just really well
placed for Pullman to juxtapose the biggest, you know, the big first moment where Lee goes from
being a shooting cowboy to being a character in the first book, to juxtapose that against this
chapter and to see the growth that Lee's sitting here going, it seems to me like you're just not
rooting for saving these people then if you're going to take this weird slow route Grumman,
like what are we doing here? What are we going to do to save these people? Lee wants to save
people now where two books ago or two books, one book ago, hell, a couple books ago, if you count
Once Upon a Time in the north when we meet him uh he
he's got a heart of gold in there but you know he probably wasn't really ready to sign on to
wage some war and die for it yeah but i i don't think he's wrong he wasn't wrong back then and
he's no not wrong here because we see at the end of the chapter he is given the choice right
grandma tells him well here's what we can do and you can survive and he does have a choice just like here
he's like maybe we should help those people yeah he also has a backbone is what we learn in ethics
and i love that about lee scoresby grumman reveals that he has though been able to fly he summoned Lee didn't he
and now here Grumman is
flying
through the air balloon into peril
and I'm just like yeah okay alright Grumman
got him you got him
that's why you like Joe Pari so much
because he's got puns
got puns and I think
I am excited for Andrew Scott
on that he's gonna really deliver those well
because this whole trip is like totally very yoda-esque right like it's like he's transporting
yoda and yoda's like hmm here's a funny thing i'm gonna say to you you know like every five
minutes and he's like that's not helpful that's not helpful at all that actually is him we get
this line he was perfectly aware of the peril
they were in but he held back from implying that the aeronaut wasn't good call grumman i don't
think lee would have taken that well lee's like listen grumman you're pretty weird but i like you
have you ever hung out with witches before and grumman's like yes of course i am a bad bitch
with big dad dick energy and grumman hangs out with everybody grumman's like yes of course i am a bad bitch with big dad dick energy and grumman hangs
out with everybody grumman hangs out with academicians spirits witches basically anywhere
he can find wisdom i just want to say that the big difference between asriel and grumman
is that asriel has just been putting his dick everywhere. Yeah.
He lost a lot of money for it,
as we'll remember from Lyra's origin story.
It's a good thing for him
that she's prophesied, you know, so it's
less bad, but
Grumman has been celibate
for so long.
That's power.
That's why he's so powerful.
That's where his magic comes from.
Grumman took down the Zeppelins because of edging.
When you turn 30 and you're a virgin, you become a wizard.
I learned that from anime.
Grumman tells Lee, I love this line, that life is hard, Mr. Scoresby, but we cling to it all the same.
And he says the journey they're on is not for folly.
It is for wisdom.
Lee literally just wants to talk about his girlfriend so badly this whole time.
And Grumman won't even let him, right?
He's like, so how do you feel about witches, man?
Because I know one.
I just, you know, want to talk about her.
No reason.
Ha ha.
He's like, I'm not going to let him talk talk about that don't let him get his hopes up yeah right shit grumman's like it never ends well with witches settle down lee haha uh lee wants to know
the game plan again he gets that grumman wants to find this bearer of this very subtle knife but
what then grumman plans to task him with protecting not only Lyra,
but this bearer will protect everyone. Good enough for Lee, he goes back to doing what he's great at,
checking all of his instruments in the balloon. They're about a thousand feet up, and he sees
green hills ahead, but when he scans the horizon, his heart stops because there is a larger balloon floating higher, south on their trail.
Scoresby makes up his mind to go higher, knowing they've already been seen.
They will have the upper hand on them, and he jettisons three bags of blast.
Now that we're here, this is just a warning that we're going to enter some of the action of this
chapter, and I think
Chloe put this here
to tell everyone to get your tissues ready.
No, no, the tissues
are going to come after the action.
Okay, sorry. This is just some
action, bing bang boom,
seeing movement
in the haze.
Lee knows that they've been sighted.
He asks Grumman to summon the stiffer breeze so that they can make the hills.
But Grumman is deep in a trance.
His eyes are closed, sweat standing on his forehead.
His demon gripping the basket in trance, too.
This trance has an effect, stirring the air, and Lee sees that it moves them.
But it also moves the other pursuing balloons as
well. Darker, longer shapes are behind the enemy balloon in the distance. Zeppelins. There is no
hiding now. Lee estimates their distance, then brings the situation to Grumman. They will go
down if the zeppelins catch up. He doesn't want to land in the water, though, because they'll be picked off very easily, and he concludes with his plan. All right, up he doesn't want to land in the water though that because they'll be picked off very easily and he concludes with his plan all right we're gonna try to land in
the trees we're gonna hide if we can because otherwise we're gonna die yeah lee thinks they
must already know about the dead scrayling back on nova zembla and asks if grumman is ready and
if he's ever landed in a balloon grummanman has not, but says that he trusts Lee.
Even though Lee is basically warning him
this probably will not go smoothly
and that they should expect shooting soon.
It's so funny how they approach this situation
because Grumman is the mystical level right here.
He is the magic of this.
He is out there.
He is using his mind powers
and Lee doesn't really get
all that stuff but Lee physically and analytically understands battle and he
is approaching this on like a war analysis and he's like Grumman you have
no clue what's gonna happen and Grumman's like no Lee you have no clue
what's gonna happen and then they both are like wow we actually both do have the experience to
handle this we will come together to battle these elements kind of but at the beginning of this
chapter they really both think the other doesn't have the experience and they kind of grow together
by the end of the chapter you know i feel like now that i think about it when you frame it like
that stanislaus grumman has had that experience before, right?
When he was going on his first expedition that eventually led him to this world, he's
like, damn, no one knows anything about what we're doing here.
And then he keeps talking to that one dude and he's like, that dude knows about the window.
And as they get to know each other, find, ah, we know things. The both of us.
And then,
who knows what happens to that guy later.
Anyway.
They're all dead.
Right now, though, they both settle in,
the Osprey demon scanning the Zeppelins,
Grumman handling a magical token
of feathers and beads,
Lee chews on an unlit cigar,
sounds gross, and
sips cold coffee while the sun
begins to set. The Zeppelins
grow larger in the distance, overtaking the
initial balloon finally, and
their engine, Hum, begins
to fill the bay, and Lee and Grumman are
still a few minutes, though, from making the shore landing.
Behind them, a storm, though,
is brewing. Hmm.
A big curtain of rain sweeping toward them from
the sea and a jagged fork of lightning strikes one of the zeppelins which you know then goes up in
flame drifting down into the water but this is very good yeah lee watches the sky burn but the
remaining three zeppelins are still flying hard to their course in the storm worried about the
lightning bringing them to the same fate as the first Zeppelin, Lee
does what he can to get in the zone and get them into the mountains.
Yes, he tells Grumman it's as much luck as skill.
And I like that line a lot.
Grumman is sitting back in the corner of the basket with Sayan Kator.
He tells Lee he trusts him implicitly and the wind
is blowing them now. Lee is working
to offset the low air pressure from
the storm. The descent starts
but it starts to go far too quickly
and the wind tears them back and forth
into the trees. Lee finally
caves in, torn between cutting
them off early or weathering it out
farther. Isn't that meta? Torn between
cutting it early or weathering it out farther which is what he goes on to do and he tucks hester into
his coat he warns grumman to prepare himself and his demon and be ready to jump pulls the valve
steams the balloon out much like my pressure cooker and the bag withdraws the gusts and
inertia toss the basket around they're 50 feet from the top of the trees,
coming closer until a branch snags them
and they are thrown once more against the rim
of the basket. They recover, but
the basket then crashes into
treetops. They end up
stuck in a great oak trunk.
Interesting, that oak is so prominent
in this chapter after we saw Lyra
and Will with the oaks there with the witches.
They plan to climb down the ladder, trying to pull the balloon in
so they don't give away their position,
and the storm is raging overhead during all of this.
Grumman follows Lee's lead, and his demon flaps
as she returns from checking out the ground.
They are 40 feet up.
Lee is kind of surprised that Grumman's demon can go that far,
but ignores it, securing the rope to the branch
He throws down the rope, climbs down, and tugs the signal for Grumman to descend
In the din of the storm, Lee hears the zeppelins as well, away above
Grumman thinks that they're heading higher into the mountains and that they'll have some extra time
Lee gets Grumman though to help him tug the balloon down, grabbing a tent as well, or for Grumman to go set up. The branch supporting the basket breaks
at one point, but he didn't fall, well not too far, thanks to how he had tied it up. In fact,
it actually helped them pull the gas bag slash balloon down, dragging it down and out of sight onto the ground.
The rain has finally started to soften, but the wind is still beating.
Once Lee has finished pulling the gas bag down, he finds the shaman has put coffee on.
No magic used.
Lee learns, just Boy Scout's a thing.
He's like, damn, you got a tent and a fire and coffee.
It does seem magical. It was really cute. it's a nice way to differentiate too like john perry's humanity is still there he did grow up
in his world like how does john perry know so much of all these worlds but this is actually
cute because boy scouts is like it's normal crap for John Perry. And canonically, he was a Boy Scout.
Yeah, he's like, I just carry matches with me everywhere.
I'm like, smart.
Should I carry matches with me everywhere?
Having a moment.
It is a really cute moment, though.
And I just love that he's like, no, this is normal and not magic.
He's like, I, too, am a relatable person.
I am a normal man, not just a magic walker i can be a physical man yeah i'm down to earth i'm just like you
at the campsite they're hanging out there's compliments then they're interrupted by the
hum of zeppelins above and their third round of scouting above them a flickering glow
comes from above it's a flare and lee puts the fire out saying he will try to get what rest he
can now and the shaman presses earth into the flames promising lee that he'll be dry in the
morning and so ends our action sequence into weird dream sequences and i do want to call out that joe parry puts earth into the
fire right to put it out and will shoves the knife into earth to clean it i just thought that was
some cute parallels for them you know yeah yeah Let's hop into these dream sequences.
So dream one.
Lee Scoresby is convinced that he awakens and sees the shaman cross-legged
wreathed in flames and that the flames are consuming the shaman's flesh
seated in growing ash.
This one causes him to look for Hester in alarm,
but she's sleeping,
which is odd because if he's awake,
she's awake. She looks gentle and vulnerable and he's moved by it and he lays down beside her awake in his dream
but actually already asleep so this is interesting i think juxtaposed it for two reasons against
lyra's dreaming she thinks it's a dream that she's seeing when the angels are shooting up in flameo light away from the mall.
Flameo!
And I would also add that it's subtle foreshadowing that he is using up his power, that the shaman is using what power he has, right?
The flames are consuming him.
He's seated in glowing ash, and when those kind of run out, his power's
probably gonna run out, because as we see later,
we'll keep going through these dreams,
but he kind of exhausts
himself. A little bit.
Yeah, and you know,
he's not in the best
health already from when we first met him,
so I think that's definitely what's
going on in Dream 1. Dream 2,
another dream, shows Grumman shaking a feather-trimmed rattle, commanding a specter that is tall and nearly invisible.
Grumman directs it very easily, though, and then it's described as like a soap bubble rising, and then it's gone.
And this dream is pretty connected to the third dream his final dream is in the cockpit of a zeppelin watching the pilot cruising over the forest when a specter joins the cabin leaning
over the pilot pressing itself into him uh the pilot the pilot's demon shrieks half fainting
and the pilot reaches a hand out to lee but lee Lee is unable to move. The anguish in the man's eyes is wrenching.
The demon vanishes painfully, but the pilot still lives.
Kind of.
He's indifferent to everything, and Lee watches the Zeppelin fly into a mountain in horror,
holding Hester to his chin.
And then he wakes safe in the tent.
Wow.
and then he wakes safe in the tent wow specters are better at severing than the magisterium is apparently because their victims live these are all very traumatic they don't do kids though yeah
and i don't know if it would release the same like no energy it wouldn't so we can totally
assume that another dream shows grumman shaking a feather-trimmed rattle, that's him literally controlling the Spectre
to get him into the pilot for the third dream,
right? That's
wild. It's interesting
that Lyra's last chapters
had her saying that
she thinks her mom would be clever enough
to control the Spectres, but it's
actually Will's dad that is clever
enough to control the Spectres.
Yeah, it's interesting because not only has he controlled it, it's like, did he lure one here?
And was like, hello, welcome.
Or like he lured one and then trained it?
Feels that way.
There's something that kind of feels like it might relate to this in the secret commonwealth that I hope you and I will speak about then.
But like, now I'm kind of thinking about it,
huh? No, that that's crazy. Like that again, like you said, Pullman has not explored this fully, I'm sure he would like to. And apparently Joe Parry can charm rattlesnake charm specters.
Yeah, it's clearly some sort of magic and spell, right? then it's fun because in this chapter as you said
it pairs well with the previous one because now we see lots of different kinds of magics happening
in this world dreams being real and not astral projection hmm yeah anything's possible but
what isn't entirely possible is his safety. Lee's safety.
Because he awakens to Joe Parry sitting cross-legged.
His demon is nowhere near him.
And he's bathed in light.
Because it turns out the dream was real.
The Zeppelin pilot had, in fact, flown into the hillside.
And he sees Joe Parry in the light of the Zeppelin's fire.
This is an awkward way to find out that your nightmares are not nightmares.
Because, you know
it turns out all of his dreams are real and hester tells lee he's not dream dreaming she's like he's
seeing and if she'd known that he was a seer she'd have cured him a while back i don't know what that
means i want to know like what was her plan was she planning just like kill him herself them i
don't she yeah was she gonna be like no we're staying
here from now on we're not gonna see but also why is that so bad isn't that like pretty useful
i mean it's useful but it's totally a curse yeah that's true i think lee lee and hester are simple
people who are like i don't want this they just want well yeah they just want their balloon in
the skies and to sing old songs all day long.
And Serafina Peckle is like,
nope, we're now in love
and you have to save our daughter that I adopted.
And then the daughter that they adopted is like,
but my boyfriend wants to come too, dad.
You know, so it's a,
there's a lot for Lee Scoresby.
He has a lot to do here in little time.
Hester tells him to cut it out.
He rubs her head sweetly and
once more he's back to sleep where
he is flying with Saiyan
KOTOR in the sky. He's
away from Hester feeling guilty
but also feels a strange
pleasure as he glides like he too
is a bird with this demon.
Okay, in the context of like the pan
and will scenes are lee and john perry a ship i don't know why you'd bring this to me in my time
of grief it's it's an idea and you know you like cats and here I am like a cat I would like you to return it to the manager
I don't want it
I brought you this corpse
pet me on the head
okay well go on I have to hear more
now Eliana so please continue
well beyond that
different connections that are
going on again with the previous chapter
I think it's a little terrifying right how
I mean how powerful Joe Pari John Perry is right
and then like how easily he's just willing to go and like do crazy shit
like controlling specters and then kill these men and just letting people die
out there whereas Lee hesitates and mourns later on he's like damn that guy was a guy
just like me and i killed him and i think that the ferocity and willingness to kill in john perry
i feel like that's something that we're meant to see as like a tie between the father and the son
because will's like yeah i would have killed those kids and i mean he's
already killed right like he's been much more of a pragmatist in uh his and lyra's dynamic in general
and i think there really is something going back to kind of what you were shooting at with
saying cotoranly like i really think there's something there as far as them as a ship. Not as much as
a ship, because that would not
that does not work with my
ship, so you know, just saying.
He just likes magical people,
okay? He's got it tight.
I'm an arrow witch
shipper, a pecklesbee,
so to speak. Yeah, Grumman flies
now too. Yeah, I
see it. I see all of the reward to the
ship and i do think there's something interesting here at play with like the gender of demon and
man right like say in kotor being a different uh demon him experiencing in the air flying with a
man's demon yes that is kind of an intimacy it's intimate
it's passionate and it very much so screams like pan and will's relationship that they've been
forming and they had it's a weird bond that lee and uh grumman it's always hard to pick a name
it's a weird bond lee and grumman are forming. Like, time is different than it used
to be, as we've learned from Brutus Scotty
in the last chapter. It may only seem
like a week or two that they've been
together, but they might have been together
for, like, a few months at this point.
Not to add fuel to your loins
fire, but...
Yeah, I'm just saying, like, I don't know, the language there
was interesting and kind of sensual and intimate.
But speaking of, you know, time, two weeks being like months, I mean, that's how I feel now in the real world.
So it's not unlikely.
The demon utters a harsh scream, though, which brings the calls back from a thousand other birds who all come and join them.
They all rise to meet and they flutter upwards.
And then Lee feels bird nature.
He feels joy at responding to the Eagle Queen and then wheels with the flock,
seeing a silver cloud against the dark of the Zeppelin.
And they all stream towards the ship then.
The fastest birds reaching first.
And they attack the zeppelin and i don't know if this is supposed to be like a hitchcock thing because i don't
watch scary movies but i know that there's a movie called the birds and it's about scary birds
and i assume that's what this is maybe but also it feels like there's a an aspect of it that feels like adam
from genesis right and the animals needed like following the thing yeah yeah and i don't know
if it's a hitchcock thing necessarily but i literally don't know i i literally don't know
i don't i don't know if that is very it might be something
pullman-esque uh but i mean i hear it's brilliant from everyone that cares about it so i'm happy for
them uh and it goes on like they swarm this aircraft like they avoid the engine because
they die a few of them don't avoid it so a few of them do die And every inch of room on this ship has a bird now.
And I'm not going to spoil Legend of Korra for you.
However, there is a moment in Legend of Korra, dear listeners,
where this is what the airbenders do.
And it reminds me of the airbenders airbending all at once in general
when they learn that their powers combined are much more powerful and
the pilot is totally helpless.
The craft sinks, the very last moment all the birds fly off and the men have like four
seconds and then they burst into flames and that's it.
The world is big but little people turn it around is the other message happening here
right is very much Les Miserables.
Yeah, and I think that comes through
especially in the end of this
chapter with Lee's stuff. But for now, Lee
wakes up. His body's hot like the desert
sun. He's listening to the slow
drip of the end of the storm.
And Hester's blinking beside him.
And the shaman is wrapped in a blanket.
He's deeply asleep.
Good for him. San Couture
is perched nearby, asleep as well.
I'm imagining Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
Oh my god, yes.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, yes.
Doing this and leading all the birds now.
I love it.
I'm really excited to hear what they give Sankator
since Sankator in the books is so regal and stoic
right like not very talkative we hear very few things from this burb demon so i am interested
to hear it live on the tv show not live but you know what i mean and i guess I haven't really seen it discussed much, but Lee was astral projecting onto the spirit plane during all this.
He had out of body experiences,
which I do just want to comment recently,
a certain alphabet agency in the United States of America put out papers
confirming the astral projection and out ofof-body experiences are real and that they
have put good money into studying them and that some people are more prone to them and some people
are not uh it's not really a learned learned habit like either you can be in tune with it or you can't
and that they follow people that have the traits that possess being able to do that and that like
some of the stuff was
a wash. Some of the experiments were a wash.
But some of them were, like, eerie.
Like, crazy. And that
scientifically speaking, there is
evidence of out-of-body experiences.
So I'm just saying.
I'm gonna get on the spirit plane. I'm gonna end up being the avatar.
Get ready.
You know, I don't want that to be me.
I'm gonna be your Sokka.
I hope you're my
socca i hope you have zero powers so i can laugh at you i'm the comedic relief it's and so are you
i'd get you a boring i would yeah but before i get to be the avatar at least gorsby is on like
the astral plane i think that's big like joe parry is used to having these obe's but he's someone
who regularly meditates is tuned with that but like lee scoresby does not he is not in tune with
that so he was in the spirit world that is very interesting i mean obviously you know hester's
like wow so you've been a seer this whole time I wonder if it's something like the ring
being reunited with the ring in like his past
or like
being with Grumman has awakened in him
I'd say probably
being with Grumman has awakened him
I'd also say that
I mean these are very
special circumstances this is the night
before he dies
like maybe I mean and from this moment
on as we go through this very ending here we're gonna feel kind of that eerie ending like he feels
every step he takes in this chapter like oh this is probably one of my last steps this is great
we asked hester what they should do now
but there's still one
Zeppelin out there to take care of
30-40 men with guns coming for all of them
he sips his coffee, smokes his cigar
and watches the daylight grow stronger
when Dropari awakens he tells Lee
that they must leave as the men are planning
to burn the forest with an engine
that throws naphtha potash blend that ignites
with water
nice
sounds
rad it's a little
different but I think
that this naphtha potash is
inspired by and meant
to be like a lyra's world sort of version
of napalm which is
different does not ignite with water but still as we know to be like a Lyra's World sort of version of napalm, which is different,
does not ignite with water,
but still, as we know,
big deal, very potent.
And the roots for
napalm are, in fact, I think similar to
the roots that give us the word naphtha,
which I think is from
naphthene.
I'm probably pronouncing all these words
wrong, whatever, which is a substance that's taken from petroleum, and that's what gives us the naphthene I'm probably pronouncing all these words wrong whatever, which is a substance
that's taken from petroleum and that's what gives us
the naphthenic acid
that is part of
napalm
and in this world, Jopari tells us
that this naphtha potash is created
by the imperial navy
to fight Nippon
aka I guess the UK
versus Japan, Nippon being the term for Japan in Japan, other than Nippon, aka I guess the UK, versus Japan, Nippon being the term for Japan in
Japan, other than Nihon. And Nippon actually has a somewhat parallel history in our world.
It's developed during World War II or around that time by the US, and was in fact used often against the Japanese forces. Yes, that's so interesting that the U.S. has developed all of these weapons of war that they use,
sometimes against their own citizens.
So Lee packs the most valuable instruments from his balloon into his knapsack and makes sure the rifle is loaded and dry yes his beautiful rifle
his baby he leaves his balloon behind as well as his life as an aeronaut unless he miraculously
survives and gets money to buy another balloon yeah and as we know from once upon a time in the
north lee won his balloon in like a bet or in like a poker game and then truly you know it would take
quite a few miracles I do think it's very moving how he's like you know he's no longer an aeronaut
right now that he doesn't have this balloon and that Lee doesn't define himself by that job but
rather by his values and the actions that he's going to take they smell the smoke before they
see the flames and they can hear it by the time they reach the edge of the forest Lee wonders why
didn't they we do this last night but Grumman answers that they actually want him alive and that they are
trying to smoke them out uh it's just like the worst it's so tense like my stomach is in ropes
just from it because it's so anxiety riddling like they have one left and they're stuck yeah so soon the zeppelin's drone is loud over the flames
and they're breathing but it isn't long before animals and smoke begin to flee with them
squirrels birds boards all are trampling out they reach the edge of the tree line heat following
them but they force themselves up to the rocks and slope lee sees the remaining zeppelin long
and high away hoping hoping against hope they won't see the men and the demons from that far
there's only one route out of this trap where a dried riverbed comes from a fold in the cliffs
lee uses this time to ask grumman how he can separate from his demon like that because he'd
only ever known a witch to do it grumman tells him it was
learned like all things human beings do yeah i just want to say you know there's these squirrels
and birds and what they really need to do is they need to pull lord asriel and mobilize these
squirrels and birds to fucking fight these zeppelin people for them also that uh grumman
learns how to separate from his demon which i think is interesting and what it
implies for the story but also this idea that human beings can change you know the way that
lyra and will they're changing now right as we know from the conversation with pan and i think
that this idea that humans learn that they're not born with it i think is something that the story
really stresses and treasures about humanity that ability to consciously learn and
adapt yeah i mean at this point in the story joe parry is probably one of the most interesting
like if you look at everything about him i personally am finding him more interesting in
this chapter that i have previously and that is the praise that I am going to give to Joe Pari right now.
And that is all he deserves from me.
But I digress.
He'll get some more next chapter, I guess,
until I tear him apart about the witch.
But he's one of the most interesting characters we've met.
Him and Boreal, I would say up to this point,
are the most interesting background characters, right?
Like characters that have anything they're doing
in the background.
Like Grumman has been preparing for the bearer of this knife boreal is evil henchman that has his own
little agenda through the worlds right um but they all have these little mini backstories and i think
theirs are the most thorough the most detailed uh pullman really obviously enjoyed embellishing them as characters.
Yeah, he definitely did.
San Couture has told Grumman that if they can get through the ravine and to a pass, they may escape, so the men start climbing higher.
Lee follows where Hester leads over the rocks and is anxious for Grumman, who is pale now and breathing hard.
Not great.
He worked hard into the night, and that drained most of his energy.
They meet the entrance of the ravine, but the sound of the zeppelin changes. They've been
sighted.
It was
like receiving a sentence of
death. Hester stumbled.
Even sure-footed, firm-hearted Hester
stumbled and faltered.
The zeppelin descends fast for the slope below them.
Clearly, the zeppelin is not shooting to kill.
They are shooting to capture instead,
and it hovers above the ground where a cabin door opens.
Uniformed men with wolf demons begin to stream out about 600 yards away.
This is the moment, Grumman says.
They're after me, not you.
If you give your rifle to me and
surrender, they'll let you survive as a prisoner of war. But Lee ignores him. He tells him to get
moving to the Gulch while he and Hester hold him off. He got them this far, and he planned to see
it through. Grumman softly says that he had no strength left to bring the fourth Zeppelin down,
and Lee asks him for one last truth
what side is he fighting for what's he doing now will it help that little girl or harm her
grumman says it will help her and that he'll remember his oath to protect her
dr grumman or john perry or whatever name you take up in whatever world you end up in, you be aware of this.
I love that little child like a daughter.
If I'd had a child of my own, I couldn't love her more.
And if you break that oath, whatever remains of me
will pursue whatever remains of you,
and you'll spend the rest of eternity wishing you never existed.
That's how important that oath is aliana that was a great lee scores
b i was very impressed and it was very beautiful and i even teared up a little bit only because of
how much you love lyra through lee's voice and not because of lee scores b and once more i'm
gonna come back to it the scene reflects that big speech with Serafina from Northern Lights. As for Lanon on Svalbard, it's never been easy. Still, if I can call on you for a tug in the right
direction, I'll feel easier in my mind, and if there's anything I can do for you in return,
you only have to say. But just so I know, would you mind telling me whose side I'm on in this
invisible war? He asks Serafina in the very very first time and now here he is at the very end
of the rope and he's asking just for that reassurance that he is in the right place for
the right people doing the right thing for lyra yeah no he's not like i don't he doesn't care
what side of the war he's on as long as he's on lyra's side and i think that's beautiful poetry yeah it is
the shaman shakes lee's hand and lee looks for the place to make his stand hester points him in the
direction of a smaller boulder and lee dissociates into his childhood a roar in his ear that has
nothing to do with the zeppelin for once he remembers playing and pretending to be in the
alamo with his childhood companions, taking
turns being the Danes and the French.
He takes out his mother's Navajo
ring, laying it on the rock behind
him. He remembers
Hester being a cougar, or wolf, or rattlesnake,
or even a mockingbird during these childhood
games, and Hester's like,
snap out of it, we gotta quit daydreaming
and pay attention.
Brings it back to the current dilemma
and I think here of Lyra's
childhood and memories where she and the children
in Oxford had their secret
wars and would play at it among the different
colleges and I
mean as we've discussed there's a real
secret war going on now and same as
Lee played at war with his childhood friends
this is also now real he's picked a side
Lyra's side, and he's
not playing and alternating between
which one he's gonna be on.
Yep. They'd have to
capture the Gulch. One man with
a rifle could hold them off for a long time
and the Zeppelin was still laboring
to rise down in the ravine.
Lee has an idea. He starts to
fire at the port engine and the Zeppelin
lurches to the side,
grounded. He takes that moment to count the soldiers. 25 of them, and he has 30 bullets left.
Hester takes the watch, gray-brown and conspicuous with her gold-hazel eyes,
and we get this line. And now these eyes were looking down at the last landscape they'd ever see. A barren slope of brutal tumbled rocks and beyond it a forest on fire.
Not a blade of grass, not a speck of green to rest on.
Her ears flickered slightly.
All the imagery and discussion of Hester's eyes throughout this chapter just like fucking breaks me.
or it just like fucking breaks me there's a lot here in Lee's
Last Stand
that reminds me of
you know while we're not spoiling the ending
of these books I'm going to spoil
for everyone the end of For Whom the Bell Tolls
but I assume some of you already know anyway
by Ernest Hemingway
inspired of course by a poem
where it takes its name from a poem
by John Donne,
and For Whom the Bell Tolls ends with someone, with our protagonists, our main characters,
sacrificing themselves in a last stand.
But unlikely, he's also injured, and he does it so that others may get away,
but also because he's injured and can't keep up with them.
And in this last conversation, Robert Jordan, our protagonist, is speaking with himself for a long time
and is just there alone with his thoughts.
And I think in a way that very much
is kind of what's going on here
with Lee and Hester,
because Hester is Lee.
So that back and forth that they have
is it's very, very reminiscent
of what's going on with Robert Jordan.
And there's a lot of discussion on things such as luck and talking to
himself and saying,
and you had a lot of luck.
He told himself to have such a good life.
You've had just as good a life as grandfathers,
though,
not as long you had,
you've had as good a life as anyone because of these last days,
you do not want to complain when you've been so lucky.
And then the things about luck tying in with religion.
And I think this is interesting within the context of this story,
this question of who do you suppose has it easier,
ones with religion or just taking it straight?
It comforts them very much, but we know there is nothing to fear.
It is only missing it that's
bad and then there's a lot of discussion of should i just kill myself with these last few bullets so
that i don't get taken alive and am able to disclose information and we don't quite see that
here with lee he knows that he's gonna die uh as robert jordan does but not a sense of suicide but you know that there's that conversation
of talking to himself and it it becomes self-conscious and apparent of like listen if i
do that now you wouldn't misunderstand would you who are you talking to nobody he said grandfather
i guess no nobody oh bloody it i wish that they would come and
he's again talking to himself just as lee and hester are and then that idea of thinking trying
to think back to those comforting childhood memories and then being snapped out of it
because they're unable to think of it now but also here hester's like we can't we literally cannot think about that
right now we have to do things so just it's it's a pretty famous book ending so i think that there's
an aspect that pullman is taking and incorporating here oh yeah absolutely i didn't put two and two
together with that until now but especially even when when you talk about some of those ideas of like, for Robert Jordan of suicide at the end, and even with the way the language has about his leg hurting very badly and the pain spreading.
he chooses his last stand you know he has the option of being taken as prisoner well he has the option maybe you know we think he has the option of being taken prisoner and making it
back out fighting yeah right exactly but uh lee makes his final stand instead and in a way i guess
it comes back to kind of some of the ideas we spoke about with that red-breasted Robin, right?
Of that martyrdom in a way of, nope, I'm gonna see it out to the end. And it's the same thing what he said a little bit ago in his passage of seeing things out to the end. And the truth is
that Joe Parry wouldn't have escaped this situation had Lee not stayed and done it. And Joe Parry getting to the bearer of Ace of Hater
is pretty important, right?
As we know, because of who the bearer is.
Yeah, it was all those things,
all those tiny things like that come together,
like the cats and sneaking into the wardrobe.
Hester can't understand the soldiers.
It sounds to her like they might be speaking Russian,
but Lee doesn't need to hear them to understand what they're going to do.
They'll be rushing at them from below.
It's the hardest thing for Lee to hold off.
Hester says to aim straight.
Lee will, but he says he hates taking lives.
Hester reminds him that it's ours or theirs, and he says it's
more than that. It's theirs or Lyra's. I can't see how, but we're connected to that child,
and I'm glad of it. They're shot at by a man to their left, which makes Lee feel better as he
aims and kills the man. So the guy's a little guilty enough, right? Lee doesn't feel completely
awful about killing him. The fight has begun. Bullets ricochet, the smell of cordite appears, all just variations of the burnt smells
Lee has been dealing with for the past day. The boulder they hide behind is soon scarred, and Lee
realizes after a few minutes that he's been wounded already. Blood under his cheek, his hand as well.
Hester notes a bullet clipped
his scalp and he hauls himself back into position into position after reloading but before he can
get settled he ends up taking a bullet in his left shoulder everything is numb and slow for a moment
and he gets himself back into the zone hester is giving him direction to keep shooting even though he realizes that they're just men like him
another man goes down
Lee reloads and his heart nearly
stops Hester has her face
pressed to his own wet with
tears saying that this was all
her fault for telling him to take the
scrayling ring Lee bickers
with her telling her it's not because she told him
it's because the
um excuse me Lee bickers with her, telling her it's not because she told him, it's because the- Um.
Excuse me.
He's cut off by another bullet, this time in his leg, and another one, clipping his head again.
Okay.
That's great.
Awful.
This is the worst book I've ever read.
I'm never reading it again, Eliana.
I'm closing the book.
I can't believe you took me to this book.
It's the worst.
I know.
She said that to me. She's like, Eliana, why did you took me to this book it's the worst i know you she said that to me
she's like eliana why did you make me read this she's like why did you have me read these fucking
books hester is lying now small her eyes are growing dull and she remembers the witch declaring
as much and lee realizes what she means but he can't move to pull the flower out of his pocket hester tugs the little
flower out laying it in lee's right hand closing it in his fist and he begs for seraphina peccola
to help him he sees movement below and he drops the flower taking care of the soldier while he
watches hester fade um if you remember the flower that was given to Lee by his girlfriend,
Serafina Pecola, a long time ago.
We wish he would have remembered it, unfortunately, a little earlier,
but here we are.
We all have regrets, right?
Ha ha.
It's an Arctic flower.
It's a scarlet Arctic flower, and we learn in the books,
this is kind of a spoiler,'ll you'll learn what it actually
is but it's saxifrage it's the largest in the family of its entire genus it contains 440 species
of holoarctic perennial plants known as saxifrage or rock foils latin word saxifrage and this
is really interesting with the stone that lee just hid behind as it got chipped with bullets.
Saxifrage means stonebreaker in Latin, literally.
Yes.
So it symbolizes devotion, affection, and passion.
There's a descendant mixed with erbium that's popular in the UK. And there's a tradition that holds basically
that this mixture rapidly colonized the bombed sites left by the London Blitz in the early 1940s.
As such, it's symbolic to the resilience of London and to the Londoners and of the futility of
seeking to bomb them into submission. And Bishop Walsham Howe, 18 1823 to 1897 wrote a poem to the flower rebuking it for
having the sin of pride when told the flower had the name because londoners were proud of it he
wrote another poem apologizing to it i love that i just thought that was great like wrote a whole
poem casting this flower down that's something that he wouldn't know that Pullman would have
known because he's like yeah super into poetry yeah that's kind of what I was thinking and
it's interesting because it's like there's a couple more things we're going to talk about
saxophrage this is one more and I actually have maybe one or two more later but it isn't just an
English thing um we're going to talk about selling with China in a little bit.
But in Nunavut, the largest northern territory in Canada, it's loosely populated, right?
It's sparse.
But the purple saxifrage is their official flower.
And it plays a role in northern culture.
The blooming indicates when young caribou are being born out in the land.
Yeah.
And the flowers of the purple saxifrage have a sweet taste.
They're eaten in communities where berries aren't abundant,
and when tobacco was a valued commodity,
the stems and leaves would often be added to tobacco.
It's one of the most reliable plants,
and it's fitting that it's their floral emblem in the Arctic.
So I thought that was interesting.
Yeah, there's a lot of things going on in there that I think fits in.
The Arctic flower, of course, with all of these,
but also, you know, the rock or stone feels almost like is,
makes me think of Peter, Church of Lyra.
and feels almost like is makes me think of peter church of lyra anyways um he tells lee tells hester that she better not go before he does and she promises she couldn't be anywhere away from him
for a second another crack another bullet hits lee going somewhere deep within to the center of his
life god damn it he thinks that it won't find the center of his life
because Hester's
his center.
Everything is hard. Mood.
Especially for Chloe right now.
Everything is so hard.
Everything is hard.
Hester points out another man
on the slope that Lee takes care of
and there's only one man left, making for the zeppelin.
He refuses to shoot the man in the back.
Okay, sorry, I had to pause and think about that.
Anyways, but thinks dying with one bullet left would be a shame, so he aims at the zeppelin itself.
The skeleton of the zeppelin rises, turning into a fireball, and the men below are engulfed.
Isn't that kind of worse?
Anyways.
Yeah, I'm like, maybe we should have just shot this guy in the back.
That's why I paused.
I was like, ah!
Not to be a dick, but.
Is it worse?
Not to ruin the mood.
I mean, I do enjoy that he's being petty
as he goes out you know like may as well
they ruined his day so
I guess ruin theirs you know see y'all
in hell
yeah he's got a code and I think that's
part of that's a big part of Lee's character
right
yeah it is
and we end
Lee Scoresby's arc in The Subtle Knife with this passage.
He said, or thought, those poor men didn't have to come to this, nor did we.
She said, we held them off, we held out, we're a-helping Lyra.
Then she was pressing her little proud
broken self against his face
as close as she could get
and then they died
shitty story
Chloe's so mad
she's like why did I relive this
why did
Eliotta make me do this?
It's the worst book I've ever read.
Man, it's just like, this was like the first book.
I read the first book and I was like, I love Lee and Hester Eliana.
I love them so much.
And Eliana's like, great.
You're going to love the second book then
it's gonna be a blast
did I say that?
I'm pretty sure you didn't but I'm pretty sure I told you they were my favorites
and you're like oh great
yeah that sounds like me
well
to bring it back to the purple saxifrage or the scarlet saxifrage.
Ah, fuck.
She's crying.
I'm not crying.
God.
Fuck you.
So, while doing a bunch of my floral research for this episode i came across something interesting
there is a story set in hunam uh that really really has the popularity of saxophrage as a
love theme and that is by shan kang wen uh he wrote a story, The Border Town, illustrates a pure love tragedy with some local characteristics and creeping saxophrage as a theme.
Toy Toy, a young boatwoman, is raised by her grandfather after her mother commits suicide when she's young.
She wants to have a happier life.
He meddles a little bit in her affairs, introducing her to a rich man in the border town with two sons.
Both of these sons fall in love with Toy Toy,
and she ends up falling for the younger son. She hears love songs while she's sleeping one day,
and her subconscious has her picking red saxophrages on a hill the next day,
representing love and its hidden dangers, which is what she feels for this younger brother.
The next morning, she tells her grandfather,
Granddad, after what you said about
serenades, I dreamed I heard such lovely haunting singing. I floated everywhere with the sound and
flew halfway up that cliff to pick saxophrage. I just can't remember who I gave it to. Her
grandfather thinks that the older brother is more suitable, and the older brother ends up dying in
an accident. The rich man puts the blame on
Toy Toy's grandfather, and even though the younger son loves Toy Toy, he won't marry her because of
his brother's death, and he leaves town. Toy Toy's grandfather dies on a rainy night, and this
changes the saxophragist's symbolism for love lost. She throws herself into her work, awaiting the youngest brother to someday come
back, facing death and love. This, uh, this is sad. It's a sad story, and it makes me think kind
of a little bit of Lee and a little bit of that saxophrage. As all of you who listen know, I am a
strong Pecklesby- era witch supporter. I love
Seraphina and Lee and just thought maybe
they could just find some happiness in each other
since, you know, their life sucked
before. Things happen bad in
their life, but they found each other and, you know,
all the beautiful chemistry they
have in the books and it's just gorgeous
and it's really sad because
he dies and his last thoughts
were like helping Lyra and begging for Serafina to come save him.
Yeah, and he thought of it less.
Just a bit too late.
Which was kind of what their relationship was, I think.
I mean, that's the other tragic part of shipping this relationship, as the kids are calling it, because they were too late for each other.
You know, like they were just a little too late for each other.
Whereas
Firecore
just a bit too early.
A bit too early.
Too early for Seraphina.
Just don't know for Seraphina, I guess.
She's just
on time for Lyra. That's all that matters.
Yeah. Everyone's doing everything they can time for Lyra. That's all that matters. Yeah, everyone's doing everything
they can to help Lyra, except for
uh, Sanislaus Grumman.
Yeah, he's just coasting. I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding. He's got his own ideas,
which we'll talk about.
Well, that was
that was Alamo Gulch.
You good?
I'm good, just sad you know?
yeah, it's like
I mean, there's all the things you said
but it, the story does
a great job of stressing that
this beautiful sense of
self-love that Lee has, especially
in contrast to
other characters that we see in the
series who don't have a very healthy relationship with their demons. And therefore you see that they
don't have a very assured sense or healthy sense of themselves. And I think that's what makes,
you know, not only is there just this beautiful bond between Lee and Hester, they love each other
and carry each other and have each other's back so much and that's why
this scene of them
huddling close to one another as they
leave is so
heartbreaking but it's also just
I think there's also something
what I'm trying to say is
there's something just really
that makes Lee such a beloved character and it's
that his love for Hester comes through in his assuredness in himself.
Yes.
And love for his values, and he sticks by that,
and that's why he has this confidence in what he's doing.
I mean, even as we get to the end for them,
they've evolved, as we discussed,
that even now they're still changing.
And even in this last scene it felt like they were still discovering new things about each other right
and hester was surprising him he was surprising hester and i think uh the intimacy of that death
is probably what the worst is that That's the most raw, horrible part
is just the intimacy of the death.
He went out on his own terms for Lyra,
protecting Lyra, doing what he thought was right,
doing what Lee Scoresby thought was right.
Not what the witches think is right.
Not what John Perry, Joe Parry,
Stanislaus Grumman thinks is right.
He went out doing what Lee and Hester know is the right thing to do in their hearts.
You know, and I think that was something really important.
And seeing that intimacy as they die together from doing that, it's pretty rough.
It's pretty hard.
Yeah, he goes out as Lee Scoresby, not the aeronaut.
And as you said, always
changing, and I think that's something that
comes through in the novella
Once Upon a Time in the North,
that embodiment of being
comfortable with always changing and growing
and discovering your own self, because
that's what happens at the end, right?
He's like, wait,
you're not a jackrabbit? And she's
like, I'm an arctic hare! And he's like, wait, you're not a jackrabbit? And she's like, I'm
an arctic hare! And he's like,
okay. And that's
it, you know, identifying
and getting to know yourself a bit more.
And then the little bunny
against the face.
Anyways, that was our
whole thing.
And thanks for listening.
After the episode, if you've tuned in before, you're probably already aware that we do a
discussion where we discuss this book and its effects on the remaining published books,
which is the Amber Spyglass.
If I feel like it, which I don't think today I will be, I will not probably be doing the
dustiest discussion, which is where
we discuss, I discuss, on
my own, the secret commonwealth
and what I think might be in it.
I'm saving
that up, though. As we
kind of, as we
go through and we get to the end of this,
Eliana and I have found that we have less to
say about the future, because the future is on the horizon, my friend. Yeah, and we get to the end of this Eliana and I have found that we have less to say about the future because the future
is on the horizon my friend
yeah and we want to also
leave some of this for us to discuss
some of it is things that we want to get to
when it happens next
episode but also some things that we want to
save a little
for
when we get there so
future books yes so all that said thanks for tuning in if you're not
going to tune in for the dust discussion where we spoil elements from the amber spyglass tune out
now we'll talk to you next month on his dark materials at girls gone canon and for those of
you ready to get spoiled let's dive into the discussion yes so first let's
come back to that spell at the beginning yes oak bark spider silk ground moss saltweed grip close
bind tight hold fast close up bar the door lock the gate stiffen the blood wall dry the gore flood
i have a couple thoughts about this. You got really deep while talking
about how even the
poetry is flowing and
being staunched on and off, but still
flowing in between. And
I was
kind of rereading this chapter,
getting ready for this, getting in the zone,
and realized
that this
is also foreshadowing for having to close the windows up.
And I, yup, in case you weren't exhausted enough tonight,
I'm sorry to put your heart through this emotional trauma,
but that potion doesn't heal Will, just like at the end, like,
they don't just get out of it, they have to close the windows.
Something around these lines, just the way that they discussed energy and time
and things moving and flowing
and the blood wall being closed and tightened up hard.
And it also reminds me a bit,
and I won't go deeper than this,
but there's a flood in a book,
a future book, La Belle Sauvage,
or a past book, I should say.
There is a certain flood that happens
that I wonder if that is also a metaphor for this. But this felt like a metaphor for closing the windows
at the end. I can definitely see that and what the cost is, right, especially because of we start to
see that Grumman is weakening in the very next chapter.
And we know that Lyra and Will will have to make a choice of like,
okay,
well,
now that we know what the cost is,
do we do that or not?
So,
and then the closing of the windows.
yeah,
that's the cost sigh so yeah less depressing
things uh the witch splitting
the sapling with her knife and dabbing
some of the liquid into it which closes it
and seals it back together making it
whole again reminds me of
the mulefa seed pods
I wonder if that's some foreshadowing
for the seed pods especially
especially because of the oil that comes out of
the seed pods it seems that of the oil that comes out of the seed pods. It seems that that
oil has magical qualities.
Interesting.
Yeah.
And all the caring for it,
and so forth.
I think that's a...
I won't
dabble into secret commonwealth talk,
but I think that could come back, Eliana.
I'm not sure. I think that could come back eliana i'm not sure i think it could and then we have uh another thing you know regarding the sap another thing that happened
soon after that is the rabbit coming back to life and so lee doesn't come back to life per se but you know his demon is a jackrabbit and we do see him again and i i feel
like the rabbit that dies and is reborn in a way that's kind of lee and hester right yeah absolutely
it's a complete circle of the two chapters that uh that we see lee again. We don't see Hester necessarily, but Hester is Lee, so we do.
And yeah, it just feels like a round circle.
I know in the episode I said
that's the end of Lee's arc in The Subtle Knife,
if you noticed that I put that on the end.
Yes, that was an important prepositional phrase
because he will have kind of a little bit of a story.
Obviously he does.
He's the beginning of the
next book actually and he also gets to be the mid-end of it so good for him good for him
lee gets his space in the plot he comes back and he's alongside stanislaus grumman i'm just saying
um throughout uh all the story you know you have will as this killer slash protector
whereas you know i think that Will as this killer slash protector.
Whereas, you know, I think that as we've been saying about people growing and then Lee sticking to his values and wanting to help people.
Seeing the people in Chittagazen, you're like, we got to help them.
I think that we begin to see how Lyra is very much in that way like Lee's daughter he says that she's
like a daughter to me because we see her
grow into a person who feels
and wants to help the people she sees
she's like we're gonna make an entire detour
into the
underworld
now cause
I gotta stop and fix things
yeah she's like we can't fly past
we have to go do this now I mean her with the harpies uh obviously me and you talked about how cute the cliff guests
are the harpies are so ugly and cute i freaking love them in the third book and she has so many
cute ugly critters that she meets right and creatures and beings and uh the harpies are up
there too but same thing like the harpies are
straight up people would not look at them touch them hear them anything they won't respect them
just because they're crusty and gross and lyra straight up is like give me a hug you know like
she goes out of her way to be empathetic and to be kind and compassionate and that makes all the
difference that's what makes all this sacrifice i guess worth it i mean
that would i wouldn't say that makes sacrifice worth it there should be no sacrifice needed
but that's a perfect world we don't live in that we live in many many imperfect worlds in this story
to ensure that people didn't die in vain yes exactly like she is going to change the world. This little girl is changing the world in her journeys.
Yeah.
And the way that she changes the world, one of the biggest ways, right, is she opens that door from the underworld, the window from the underworld, into the rest of everywhere else so that people may be able to join again with their demons and souls
and experience sensations of things forever and be part of the universe.
Yes, and to finish off the ideas of innocence and experience in the story for the day,
for today until we come back next month,
we have that line from Serafina Pakala,
who thinks about the angels without flesh. And she says, how much they must miss never to feel the earth beneath their feet
or the wind in their hair or the tingle of the starlight on their bare skin. And she snapped a
little twig off the pine branch she flew with and sniffed the sharp resin smell with greedy pleasure before flying
slowly down to join the sleepers on the grass and i think this passage is very strongly connected
with another mother figure that we will come back to hanging out with in the next book more
mary malone met her this book uh and when she you know tells lyra right when she tells you know, tells Lyra, right? When she tells Lyra of her passions and of the fruit,
that temptation, when she is the tempter,
it's this passage, you know?
Like, what's the point without feeling?
Like, Seraphina thinks, like, imagine never feeling the earth
or the wind or the starlight on your skin.
How could you live like that, you know?
Oh, I was thinking that that ties into the
the part in the afterlife as i said earlier where people can rejoin all of those but along with as
you said when mary malone teaches them but also just a big argument within this book that life
should be celebrated the sensations the things we feel should not be discounted for just those faithful
experiences yes i i definitely agree with that i think uh it's all pretty pretty tied in together
and that's why i'm actually optimistic when it comes to the last book covering things you know
what i mean there there's some stuff with the books of dust
that i'm like is he gonna bring stuff in is he gonna wrap this up i don't expect him to
fully have an explanation for the specters like you and i were discussing this episode
i would love to have like a detailed like how the hell they work what they mean i don't think
that'll happen they're just gonna be a wispy metaphor but i think there are some bigger
mysteries that are overarching themes that are gonna tie together and this is some of them
i think uh not only just that forbidden fruit and the zest of life and what life actually means
right what does it mean i do respect that though about the way pullman writes you know he doesn't
let the lore get in the way of his story and the world building. Obviously he cares about a lot of the world building.
That's why he's built out so much of it, especially in the Book of Dust,
but that he's very comfortable in being like, I don't know.
You know, I don't know this part of my story or world
because he sees it as something where he discovers it
and he talks about the creation of the demons
and realizing that the demons settle for him he
talks about that as a discovery he made in this in his worlds and i that he has to learn
what things are and that he can admit that he doesn't know yeah i think you're right i mean i
think that's great i think that's great that he's
I think that him not knowing
and willing to admit that I think is
a not only
humbling a great
humility on his part but also
maybe part of what keeps
him so interested in this world that he's created
that there's always something for him to learn
yeah
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Elise Goresby
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