Girls Gone Canon Cast - His Dark Materials: Episode 2 - Northern Lights/The Golden Compass Chapters 4-6
Episode Date: August 30, 2019Lyra sets off on a new adventure to high society with Mrs. Coulter, who seems like a fairy godmother... but "all that glitters is not gold."  Covers Northern Lights (UK & Australia) / The Go...lden Compass (US) Chapters 4 - 6  4. The Alethiometer 5. The Cocktail Party 6. The Throwing Nets  --- 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
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You're listening to Girls Gone Canon, covering His Dark Materials.
Hello, and welcome to Girls Gone Canon, His Dark Materials, Episode 2,
Northern Lights, The Golden Compass, Chapters 4 through 6.
I am Chloe, one of your hosts.
You might know me from the internet as Liza Narber on Twitter, Tumblr, and at LizaNarberGold.com.
And I am Eliana, another one of your hosts. You might know me as GlassTableGirl on Reddit,
or on the Maester Monthly podcast, maybe as Arithmetric over on Twitter.
I don't know how you guys lasted one month for this episode, because I don't know how I lasted one month for this episode. This is so exciting.
Our second His Dark Materials episode.
I know.
After we finished the last one, I was itching to do another one.
I was like, oh, but we could just do another one, right?
But life got in the way.
Yeah.
And we did start this podcast as a literary analysis cast.
We were actually just kind of off air talking about how we've gotten each other
into different series on accident without thinking about it. Just like, oh, wait, didn't I read that? Because
you told me to read that. So here we are. We are here. Eliana told me to read the Golden Compass
slash Northern Lights. And I am reading the Golden Compass and Northern Lights. We love A
Song of Ice and Fire, our first child that we read, or are reading. We're going to be reading for like 80 years.
But we want to explore other things too, so we're doing this additionally.
We are.
And I mean, we always thought we were going to probably have more kids, you know?
Yeah.
We planned for that.
I figured.
We planned for it.
Yeah.
And we released our A Song of Ice and Fire point of views on Friday mornings.
And we release our A Song of Ice and Fire point of views on Friday mornings.
And we are looking at editing our schedule for the fall of just our release schedule.
You know, usually it's Fridays for A Song of Ice and Fire.
And His Dark Materials has been the last week of the month.
But we're thinking of increasing our His Dark Material episodes in the fall here just for you guys.
We're pending, of course, the release of the TV show. So we want to get this done for you. We want to get through it so that we can move on
to some bigger things with you some crazier things in the subtle knife. Yes, I mean, it's for all of
you. But let's be real. It's for us. It's also for us. We're just so excited to talk about it. And
I'm like, oh, we're gonna get through all the rest of things. There're just so excited to talk about it. And I'm like, oh, we're going to get through all the rest of the things.
There's so many things to talk about.
And how we're doing today's episode is similar to the last episode.
Part one, Oxford. We are still reading that part.
We are doing three by three chapter episodes.
Today, we're going to be reading chapters four, five and six.
The Alethiometer the cocktail party
and the throwing nets and afterwards we will have a discussion our book spoilers after section so
tune out if you don't want to know what happens further on in the golden compass slash northern
lights or in the series in general in the series in general, we're just going to spoil the shit out of it there. And you guys, it's time that I admit that I fucked up.
You didn't fuck up.
This is what I wanted.
This is the outcome I wanted.
It took too long to get to this episode, and I really couldn't stop in between.
So I kind of read the subtle knife in half of the amber spyglass.
This is a fantastic outcome for me it's all over for me
though i'm like i'm uh the next time i painted yeah the next time i pick up the amber spyglass
i'm not gonna put it down is the problem that's where i'm at in the amber spyglass it's over for
me no the dust is beginning to settle on you. The dust, capital D? Yeah.
She's just been, or maybe actual dust.
You know, maybe you've just been sitting there still for so long and you're just so gross now.
Yeah, I'm obviously still going to look at this
through a lens of the golden compass
and save anything spoilery for the after discussion.
And it's going to be really hard because I'm just like,
oh, and Eliana's going to be like, yes yes shut up chloe uh so new dynamic since last month i hope you guys are excited for that
but i do have lots of thoughts just so many thoughts and it's so you guys it's so big
there's so much happening i can't wait to talk about all of this with you guys oh my gosh it's
so good i get it now i get it and speaking of people talking about it with us
people said things to us yeah we had a lot of awesome emails and tweets from friends who love
this series like when i say love this series i i'm coming at this from i haven't read it i watched
the movie when i was younger because i think i got it for christmas on dvd one year it was like a
five dollar walmart thing you know what i'm saying? So I didn't know anything about it until Eliana was like, yeah,
you should definitely read them if you haven't read them. And I'm like, all right, I'll read
them. I missed the boat on it. But so many people have had these touching stories. Like our friend
Pat sent us a little tweet about I saw Pultman speak at University of Maryland. And he says that
his daughter has been very much
so Lyra, you know, in his life. That's who he has associated his daughter with, and just some really
cool memories and thoughts. And even our friend Amy, who tweeted at us and said that she really
loved our coverage, and it's the literary analysis podcast she didn't realize she needed. Everything
she loves about our Song of Ice and Fire podcast poured into His Dark Materials. And she told us about how her daughter is her Lyra,
literally, she named her Lyra. 13 years old, really cool. It was just it's just really cool.
This story has touched a lot of people and I'm so excited to finally be a part of it.
Yes, I mean, like, it's been such a formative experience for a lot of people. I know that some folks have said, like, it was just so integral and, like, part of, like, their growing
up experience that they're, like, they want to keep it pure and keep it what it is and not, you
know, listen to other, like, interpretations of it, which is fine. And I mean, a lot of people are
going through it for the first time, but you guys, I finished
rereading it, of course, recently.
And now what?
We're reading it literally right after, right now.
This is it.
This is my life.
Just I'm in limbo.
I'm like, what?
Sisyphus.
Jon Snow and Lyra.
Yeah, like that.
I'm like Sisyphus and like just doing the same things over and over again, forever.
that i'm like sisyphus and like just doing the same things over and over again forever and we're gonna know these books back to front by the time we're done with this yeah i was just i don't know
it was devastated by myself on a plane yeah well i was even reading the next couple chapters
today again just to kind of refresh and work on this and holy crap there's so much setup there is chapters these are so
the next couple chapters chapter four is pretty bulky chapter five has some good meat
and chapter six is kind of just a lot of background setup real quick action scene and then we're off
to the races till the next episode but chapter four and chapter five i was reading through them
and i was like oh boy there is so
much in these that i did not understand the first time i read them you know what like let's just
jump into it let's get back into these books chapter four the alethiometer begins with mrs
coulter making room for lyra to sit near her on the couch and lyra asks mrs coulter if she's a
female scholar and she hates female scholars because they're stuffy and old and acting, but Mrs. Coulter is glamorous, and Lyra finds she can't take her eyes off of her.
Mrs. Coulter really comes off to me like this old Hollywood star. We talked last episode a little
bit about the time that it's set in. It's supposed to be 1995, kind of per the different births we
hear in this story we'll
actually later learn asriel participates in something in 1953 which means he would have to
be older than only 42 in 95 which is a little weird but uh it's a fantasy thing yeah zaddy so
i could just put my brain however i want to it's super steampunk fantasy whatever it really doesn't
matter the years you know to me that's not the, whatever. It really doesn't matter the years, you know, to me. That's not a historical piece.
The years don't matter.
The points don't matter.
Nicole Kidman played Mrs. Coulter's, like, Hollywood glam star kind of thing really well.
Very glamorous, and everything was very gold and shiny.
But in my mind now, when I think Mrs. Coulter, I think of Anita Ekberg and La Dolce Vita.
And Asriel has that quality, like, Marcello Mastroianni.
And they act like it as well.
They live in this glamorous life,
exploring and scheming and inventing and backstabbing.
And there's this moment near the end of The Golden Compass
we'll talk about later that even is like
this Trevi Fountain moment in La Dolce Vita.
So I just thought it was really interesting.
I just see like the glamorous pin curls
and gold and rose scented fragrances. And just, I was really interesting. I just see like the glamorous pin curls and gold
and rose scented fragrances and just I don't know. Yeah, yeah, I mean, like, and that's such a big
part of who Mrs. Coulter is. And we'll dig into that a little later in the next chapter. But,
you know, she's not a scholar in the way that Dame Hannah is. She is a member of Dame Hannah's
college. But as she explains to Lyra, she is a member of dame hannah's college
but as she explains to lyra she does a lot of her work outside of oxford which i have learned
i'm sure everyone in fucking the uk knows this and apparently a lot of people have read this book in
the uk it seems like it was part of quite a few curriculums etc oxford is very much apparently like how lyra describes it in her world even like nowadays it's apparently just a lot
of like universities everywhere so i thought that was fun when i learned about that from a friend
who actually went to visit oxford solely because she loved his dark materials so much that's
interesting mrs coulter asks lyra about her life at the college and lyra word vomits
every single thing about herself in like a five minute span she's like i climb rooftops i
participate in clay bed wars me and roger pull shenanigans we capture boats she even tells her
about the skulls in the crypts and the ghosts that came to haunt them about the coins they go to
dinner and lyra's ignoring the other scholars for miss coulter of course who says she must not be
afraid of danger the ladies withdraw for coffee and dame hannah asks lyra if asriel plans to send
her to school lyra says probably not the scholars can teach her for free and she doesn't want to put
anyone out the scholars in fact cannot teach her lyra is wild she doesn't want to put anyone out. The scholars, in fact, cannot teach her.
Lyra is wild.
And she's, again, she's very proud.
She's like, I'm in the clay bed, Bors.
Okay, Lyra.
Mrs. Coulter's like, silently horrified.
For understandable reasons, she's like, why is this happening to Lyra?
She's like, absolutely not.
And Lyra's like, besides, I was going to go north with Asriel.
And Mrs. Coulter's like, yeah, I was gonna go north with Asriel. And Mrs. Colter's like, yeah, I remember
him telling you this, I guess.
And that makes Lyra pay attention
and also makes the
other scholars suddenly look at
their daemons look at each other.
And Lyra's like, oh, when did you meet
Lord Asriel? And Mrs. Colter's
like, oh, we met at the Royal Arctic Institute
because I'm also kind of an
explorer.
This is something that rereading this chapter now we'll come back to later but it's like this chapter and the next they're just yelling it wow um it's interesting now to think about
the royal arctic institute because as we get into the next chapter, and everyone's read these couple chapters here now, if you're listening to this episode,
they obviously have some dirty money there, right? Like they have some people that hang out there.
It's just showing that systemic corruption. And when you first read this chapter, you don't think
anything of the Royal Arctic Institute. And in a way, you're not going to think anything about it
later on. You know, it doesn't come back up to my knowledge off the top of my head. It's not something prominent in the story. But this is one of those places that is full of corruption. And it's full of like the systemic problem of people that, you know, make these decisions and have no checks and balances. And they're obviously, obviously kind of like a pyramid.
and they're obviously kind of like a pyramid.
Oh, absolutely.
And I think this is something that Pullman definitely wants to critique,
especially when it comes to all of these different institutions.
You see it in those first few chapters, right,
with the way that the scholars regard Asriel,
who seems like he's doing actual work,
and the way that they want to block him.
But of course, we find we learn new things about the master. And his own goals.
In terms of all of that later on.
But.
You know.
I don't think this is this much of a spoiler.
But a lot of it is of course part of Pullman's critique.
Of religious institutions.
In particular.
Yeah absolutely.
And there's sprawling hands in a lot of things. things yeah and you even see it from the way that
mrs coulter has political affiliations in these next couple chapters um there's so many people
some that are nameless some that are named some that never come up ever again in the story
but there are all these hands that change in the kitchen and you know there's money that changes in those hands so
it's just kind of gross mrs coulter is telling lyra about all of her adventures right she's
talking about seal hunting and witches and igloo building and they're waiting for the men to join
them at the table mrs coulter has everything lyra could want in a tutor it's like the ultimate like
temptation like oh she's so beautiful. She's barely had any
female guidance besides Mrs.
Lonsdale and a couple later characters we
meet. She runs wild
throughout the entire university.
Throughout Jordan.
She firmly believed in this
bug!
Mrs. Coulter's femininity is something
that seems unreachable to Lyra.
It's not something that Lyra desires.
She doesn't desire to be this beautiful, you know, goddess.
But at the same time, the fact that Mrs. Coulter is kind of a badass and goes on explorations and excavations and is glamorous is attractive to Lyra.
Lyra's growing up and she says, wait, I could do that.
Like, that's interesting.
She's nothing like what Lyra's growing up and she says, wait, I could do that. Like, that's interesting. She's nothing
like what Lyra's seen before. And it just brings me back to a phrase that we use a lot in our Ned
Stark point of view reread with a saga of ice and fire. And that's all that glitters is not gold.
That's only it's just going to be repeated throughout these next couple chapters,
obviously, and more obvious and more obvious as we go each page just becomes
sickly with what it's laden with and it's an interesting construction because we have had
mrs coulter already appear in the previous chapters and i've seen that she's the one taking
the children so these next few chapters become really suspenseful and full of irony as you're like, is Lyra in danger?
It also makes it sympathetic in terms of, well, Lyra is taken in by Mrs. Coulter.
Of course, all the children are taken in by her.
Makes it this universal thing.
But after the guests leave, the master asked to see Lyra.
And he asked her, how did you like Mrs. Coulter?
And then he sighs at Lyra's charmed
response telling her that things are about to change because that's growing up he doesn't say
that but that's that's the message that's what it is that's a chapter that's the story right
she was lamenting it last time but now she's kind of like oh I don't know like she can't stay in
Oxford forever and he's telling her that herordan chapter is going to come to a close but hey you
could get some female guidance and travel with mrs coulter and she's like oh word the quote goes
she could hardly sit still the master smiled he smiled so rarely that he was out of practice and
anyone watching lyra wasn't in a state to notice would have said it was a grimace of sadness
my first read through of this chapter,
it was like blink and you miss these couple of cues.
The master sighs when Lyra's like,
oh, she's so lovely.
I love Mrs. Coulter.
And then he gives a sad smile, a grimace of sadness.
That's, you know, he's trying to keep a straight face.
I like it that Pullman writes this,
that not only is lyra blinded
by coulter even we can be blinded by just a minute you can be reading it and go okay well
she's being nice to lyra let's see how this plays out and if you miss that subtle subtle
face movement and reverie from the master you're just uh yeah he's like oh she's growing up and she's about to learn things and i mean he knows some
things right yeah we we got hints of that in the last chapter where he's like i don't know she's
gonna have like a really difficult fate so i do think it's kind of funny that he's so out of
practice but like funny in a lovable way that people like he's grimacing it's sad yeah he's
trying to protect the girl
the best he knows and as we heard him in that chapter speak about basically you know the
beginnings of a prophecy about lyra that's he knows that she has a dangerous road ahead and
he's trying to repair her in the best way he can and having her go with coulter is the best way he can and having her go with Coulter is the best way I would argue as we learn she's
going to learn some very valuable tools even if it's just some of these political connections and
learning who some of these people are that Coulter hangs around with and Mrs. Coulter of course
accepts the idea of her coming with her and says to her later on there might be danger but I need
an assistant to do basic calculations and mathematics and geography.
And Lyra, of course, wants to learn it all,
especially from her, so she's super eager to agree.
In the morning, Mrs. Lonsdale wakes Lyra
very early in the dark, telling her,
run to the master before you leave with Mrs. Coulter.
He wants to speak with you.
It's a very super secret run to the master mission.
So she tells Lyra to knock at the window in the garden to wake him. Mrs. Coulter. He wants to speak with you. It's a very super secret run to the master mission. So,
she tells Lyra to knock at the window in the garden to wake him.
And when she does,
the master lets her into his library room
and draws the black curtains closed.
Lyra's worried that
this means the master isn't going to
let her go, or is going to tell her that she's not going,
but he says that, yes, yes, you're
going. There's nothing that I can do to prevent it
which is interesting
I know
and then he tells her I'm going to give you something
and you have to keep it a secret, especially
from Mrs. Coulter
and it's an alethiometer, one of six
that have ever been made, a gold and crystal
disc resembling a watch or compass
she asks what it does
and he tells her it will tell
her the truth which is like the vaguest thing that you could ever use to explain what this is
and she just has to learn to read it simple fucking simple of course especially now that
i've read the subtle knife i'm like of course of course simple simple just tells you the truth you
just look at it people literally get degrees in it, but okay, Lyra.
Good fucking luck.
And then he has the gall to be like, your uncle might know how to read it.
And then they're interrupted by a knock at the door and it's getting light out.
So he sends her off and he sends her off with this last passage.
And it's sad.
It's a sad little, just a little perfect warning and farewell to her, to Jordan, to her childhood.
You know?
The powers of this world are very strong.
Men and women are moved by tides much fiercer than you can imagine.
And they sweep us all up in the current.
Go well, Lyra.
Bless you, child.
Bless you.
Keep your own counsel.
She loves her.
Yeah, I mean, these men these scholars these masters these people of power here they watched her grow up that was their child yeah they all didn't
really have time to spend to you know keep a child or have a child but lyra was that child
lyra was that curious child at their feet underfoot all the time you know bugging them
every day uh being rowdy and they
had to reel her in so it's yeah it's a bummer he has to say goodbye and as he says goodbye to her
here he's you know this is us kind of seeing that childhood for lyra we know it's about to die we
know she's about to do some shit and see some shit in the future yeah things aren't safe anymore
no they're not especially with what
the woman who's taking children is now her caretaker yeah this is fine it's fine
and as lyra gets back to her quarters mrs lonsdale wants to know what she has
but lyra's like whatever i'm not gonna tell you and ask can i put it in the suitcase though
mrs lonsdale's like nope it's too late. It's closed. Tough luck.
Which I love. I love that
small thing. She's like, nope, you gotta carry it.
I think the servants
and the housekeepers had to
learn from an early age that Lyra's
a bullshitter.
It's like the kid that's like, can I have a glass of water?
I want a glass of milk now.
Can I have a story? Like, no, go the
fuck to bed lyra
it's it's also just i i kind of relate to this too people are like oh can you put this in your
suitcase or ask me to open the suitcase i'm like no my suitcase is a very delicate operation
it's over and you cannot ask me to open it i went through a lot of trouble to close it we can't
this is it i get it yep and so she says goodbye to some of the
servants that are still up goodbye to mrs lonz and before long it's close to departure time
and she finds that she almost actually forgot about roger and feels a little bit guilty about
this and she's like oh maybe mrs coulter's powerful friends could help me find him
yeah well i'm sure they could find him yep she boards a train to london
though gazing out of the window with pan adorable mrs coulter finishes up some paperwork and then
begins to chatter with lyra and of course it's like super magnificent talk about the most
magnificent of things yeah she's talking about balls and soirees and just the grand flashiness of London.
Lyra is intoxicated at her very word.
What Mrs. Coulter was saying seemed to be accompanied by a scent of grown-upness,
something disturbing but enticing at the same time.
It was the smell of glamour.
Everything Lyra sees on her way to the flat is extraordinary. landing in falchal gardens the boat ride across
the brown river grand mansions on the embankment i know i'm like why is it brown grand mansions
on the embankment where mrs coulter gets saluted by a commissioner who winks at lyra so charmed
so charmed and of course the eventual flat lyra grew up you know decently privileged with the magnificence in
jordan but nothing this pretty everything is pretty it's full of light it's covered in gold
and white wallpaper photos antique glasses and sconces frills soft green leaf patterned carpet
everything is covered in pretty china and porcelain sculptures, specifically a shepherdess and a harlequin sculpture. Specifically shepherdesses
and harlequin sculptures. And I thought that was
kind of interesting. Harlequins were known as comic
servant characters in Comedian dell'arte, the Italian
Comedia dell'arte, the form of Italian theater. They play light-hearted,
nimble, and astute servant roles,
and they act to thwart the plans of their masters,
who are usually evil,
and then they pursue their own destinies and love interests.
And usually they become a romantic hero in the end,
and a clever devil-type character or a trickster character.
They kind of play the fool and play the pawn and then they
take the field later in most of these different plays and we've seen it evolve in modern culture
with things like harley quinn and the joker for example and harley quinn breaking free of the
joker and yada yada i thought it was interesting because we kind of see lyra do this throughout
the book with different people in moments it's's interesting that the Harlequin imagery pops up here in Mrs. Coulter's flat,
especially after the next chapter, chapter five.
And then, of course, there's the shepherdess.
There are definitely lots of different shepherds and shepherdesses
in some of old popular literature, even like Winter's Tale.
But the one that comes to mind for me is from Hans Christian Andersen. He published a fairy tale in 1845 called The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep.
I'm going to talk about this more in our discussion, for reasons. I don't know if you're
catching me here yet, Eliana, but the tale follows the romance between a China shepherdess and a
China chimney sweep, who are threatened by a carved mahogany satyr who wants the shepherdess, and a china chimney sweep, who are threatened by a carved mahogany satyr
who wants the shepherdess for his wife.
We could apply this to some later stuff,
so we'll talk about it later,
but by the end of this chapter and the next,
Lyra feels kept like a doll, like a pet,
so it feels right that these china dolls
are also being kept and shown to us here.
Interesting.
I have thoughts spinning in my head,
and we'll get to them later of course in the
discussion cool i'm excited for that because i'm like i saw that and i was like oh oh i'm adding
that to the discussion today i'm participating you are uh but you know before that we gotta
wash all this dust off while i get a bath. This was a transition.
And the bath is just as lush.
There are soft towels, and everything is super fragrant and beautiful.
Pan makes fun of her, taking the form of Mrs. Coulter's Daven.
So she ducks him in the water.
Pan's hilarious.
That's what you get, Pan.
Pan was pretending to be Mrs. Coulter's daven, which shows it's like kids
for that childlike sort of way
of how kids pretend to be like the people
that they admire.
She suddenly remembers that the alethiometer
is in her coat pocket, and that
she promised not to tell Mrs. Coulter about it.
And I thought this line was
great. It really highlights the
ultimate conflict in this part of the book.
Oh, this was of the book.
Oh, this was confusing.
Mrs. Coulter was so kind and wise, whereas Lyra had actually seen the master trying to poison Uncle Asriel.
Which of them did she owe most obedience to?
It is such an interesting conflict for Lyra.
The master did just try to poison her uncle, who's the only king
she has. Yeah, with a fucking
number two. I like how everyone else got
stressed out about that, too. They were all like,
yes, Eliana, I agree. Yeah,
it is stressful. And
so she just saw that happen, but then
he also just gave her this, like,
magical compass that she has no clue how to use.
And Mrs.
Coulter, of course, is just sparkly, shiny, everything's great.
And she's about to just dote on Lyra and buy her shit and do fancy shit with her.
And interestingly enough, the first three chapters of this, Lyra was bored to death
of the political talk when she was trapped in the closet.
But now she's kind of being forced to pay attention and listen, which is what Marisa, Mrs. Coulter, is starting to teach her, and also probably what will backfire
eventually on her. So Lyra is starting to question things where she wasn't really questioning them
before, which is a good step. And I think that idea of questioning is interesting because the
question that Lyra asks is, which of them did she owe most obedience to? And that shows how
childlike she is, right? Because it's not wondering which is the more advantageous path yet. She's not
yet at that point of keeping the master's counsel. Keep your own counsel, right? She's thinking of it
as whose rules do I have to follow? Yeah, she's not thinking, who do I trust?
She's thinking, whose rules do I follow?
That's interesting.
Yeah.
And Lyra hurries to check her coat,
which seems untouched after her bath.
And Mrs. Coulter planned to take them to dine at the Royal Arctic Institute for lunch.
This must actually be a really good school cafeteria.
She's one of the very few female members,
and she's like, I should enjoy it
when I can. Yeah, she gives advice to Lyra on what's poisonous and safe to eat. And they end
up eating calves liver and bacon. She warns Lyra that bear liver is poisonous. Mrs. Coulter points
out that some prominent people like Colonel Carborne, who made the first balloon flight
over the Arctic or Dr. Broken Arrow of Skraling are here.
Lyra thinks these men are all scholars and even more explorers.
She thinks the librarian of Jordan would never know that bear liver is poisonous.
I would like to say to Lyra, I have the internet and I did not know this.
And this is in fact true of polar bear livers.
And turns out it's because polar bear liver contains high levels of retinol,
which apparently is like it's a form of vitamin A in animals, if I understood this right.
And consuming polar bear liver will lead to acute hypervitaminosis A,
which is basically vitamin A toxicity from over consumption of it.
So everyone never eat
never eat polar bear
livers again.
Or vitamin A in excess.
Yes. Or don't do anything
in excess, right? Like, what is it?
One of the fathers of toxic
toxicity said that, you know, everything's
poisonous. It's just the amount.
Yeah. Absolutely.
After lunch, Coulter shows lyra some historical items and relics in the library like some of the men who voyage to the north and the stories of
some of the heroes and they make their way to go shopping and she basically plays doll with with
lyra she finds it a little dizzying they leave the stores and Lyra is just offstruck and flushed and tired.
She had seldom had anything new. And when she had, it had been picked for wear and not for looks.
And she had never chosen anything for herself. And now to find Mrs. Coulter suggesting this
and praising that and paying for it all and more. I just want to say Mrs. Coulter's love language
is gift giving. Yeah, absolutely.
When they arrive home, Lyra takes another bath, which, you know, good for her this time.
Mrs. Coulter washes her hair gently and almost lovingly.
And then Mrs. Coulter gives Pan a look that's like, look away, like her own demon was doing.
Pan thinks he had never had to look away from Lyra before, which is interesting.
I mean, i get it
technically like pan's male which i guess is what mrs colds are saying but i'm like i don't know
pants are like soul that's fucking weird like pan already has seen it and it is weird it's like
it's like the red flag of how you know something's not right because pan is part of her like pan's
always there and she's trying to separate her from her demon
yeah it's just so bizarre in a way and like what even her own demon doesn't look okay yeah right
after the bath lyra is given a warm drink with milk and herbs and a brand new night dress and
the herbs it makes me wonder what herbs is it like a scoop of lavender and rosemary and like
pip pip off you go or was it yeah right or was it like golden milk i don't have you ever had golden milk i've
heard of this like now that i'm looking at your description please describe it's uh yeah it's
basically it's turmeric and milk with a pinch of pepper cinnamon and maple syrup and it's supposed
to be really good for like autoimmune uh turmeric is really good for autoimmune but it's like a golden color and often it's done with nut milk more often than you know like real milk but i don't know i was just
like searching different milk things and that that's the only thing i could think of was
it's a very like a vegan pro-vegan friendly kind of thing i've read a lot about it before so
it sounds really good it does sound really good someone put me to bed i know
so the new nightgown is a floral pattern with a scalloped hem and she's given really soft
slippers of sheepskin the bed is soft the amberic lamp is soft everything is so soft
the curtains are covered in stars and moons and this all
is like ringing through like a false sense of security to me like the stars and moons are on
her curtains covering the outdoors the only stars and moon she's allowed to see are the ones that
coulter is giving her on the on the curtains and mrs coulter is sheltering her and showing her
only the things she wants lyra to see and believe of her business, and it
totally shows. I think that's a really
great interpretation of the curtains.
Thanks.
Lyra lays there, too enchanted
to sleep, once Mrs. Coulter says
goodnight. But as
soon as she closes the door,
Pan pucks on her and is like, tell me about the thing!
The thing! And Lyra's
like, she knew what it was
it was the alethiometer and the alethiometer has four hands they point to different places around
the dial but there are no hours only pictures we learned that some of them are an anchor
an hourglass surmounted by a skull a chameleon a bull a beehive and in total there are 36 little
pictures she attempts to wind the needle at pan's request and she clicks them into position a chameleon, a bull, a beehive, and in total there are 36 little pictures.
She attempts to wind the needle at Pan's request, and she clicks them into position.
But the fourth hand was long and slender.
It was of a duller metal than the others, and she couldn't control it.
It just goes wherever it wants.
I like that earlier with the master, when she does ask, you know, what what does it do and he says it tells the truth
it's her one sense of truth in all of this right in this sparkling glitter it's her sense of her
home in a way and it grounds her it's handheld truth and she's gonna figure out how to read it
soon enough spoiler alert i mean you don't just give a kid a compass without teaching them to
read it someday in the text.
So once she learns how to read it, we're going to get some goddamn answers.
Damn it.
Yes, we will.
I want some answers.
Still.
Those answers come because Pan says meter means measure, like thermometer, which they learned from the chaplain.
It doesn't really work through measurement.
I don't.
It's kind of a bad name, actually, in that way.
But Lyra says that's the easy part of the name,
because they can't guess what the alethiometer is truly for,
so they just keep playing with it.
Most importantly, the image that I think of is Pan as a little mouse,
with his small mouse hands on the face of the compass,
just following and watching with it.
I can't wait.
It's so cute.
I know.
Just looking at it like that.
Can't wait, Pan.
Can't wait to see you.
She passes different symbols.
There's an angel, helmet, dolphin, globe, loot, compasses, candle, thunderbolt, and horse.
I've never thought to try and parse this if it just like is
saying something but i did too i like thought about it and i was gonna start looking at it
and then i went yeah i was like fuck it people get actual degrees in this uh not not here they
begin to debate the true purpose they were given the alethiometer whether it's to give it to asriel
lyra argues the master wanted to kill asriel so it couldn't be that or to keep it away from him
and then pand reminds her the only warning that the master gave them was about mrs coulter speaking
of mrs coulter pops her head in and is like lights out you must be tired and lyra tucks the
alethiometer under her pillow for safekeeping and goes to bed.
Again, with that interesting conflict of the loyalties of, is the true reason we have this
to give it to Asriel? The master wants to kill Asriel. I don't think so. But the reason that
the master wanted to kill Asriel is different than like if he was meant to have it or not,
you know, that's the interesting thing
and Lyra doesn't understand that she's very
black and white she thinks well
the master wouldn't have wanted to kill Asriel
you know
yeah if he wanted him to have this
he would have just given it to him
which is true but
it's just interesting because she doesn't see through that black
and white yet she doesn't understand
the shades of grey that are going on behind the scenes and she doesn't see through that black and white yet. She doesn't understand the shades of gray that are going on behind
the scenes. And she doesn't see
that it could be for her yet, either.
Like, that she might have some sort of importance.
Because as we
have learned, you know, a lot of the clothes
that she's gotten were just hand-me-downs.
She's just, again, running wild
through her Oxford. Yeah, she was just Lyra.
Yeah, she was just Lyra, and so the idea that
oh, maybe this like cool
thing is mine doesn't really occur to her yet well that leads us into chapter five
another busy chapter buckle up the cocktail party lyra has been following mrs coulter around
almost like a demon herself she sat sat quietly through Royal Arctic Institute meetings with
geographers. She goes to lunches with
prominent figures who dote on her
and order her special dishes.
Her afternoons were filled with shopping
for Mrs. Coulter's northern expedition,
furs and boots and leathers,
and after that was tea with
prominent ladies who would pamper her and include
her in their political chatter of different
people and things.
And through all of this, we start to get that picture right of the different kinds of power that mrs culture wields here because she's holding these different kinds of meetings in order to form
different kinds of connections for those different kinds of power like through meeting with these
prominent figures she's forging these alliances and also working together with them even though
a lot of them of of course, are men,
because men hold a lot of the important positions in this world,
they see Mrs. Coulter as a peer
or as someone that they need to be in her good graces.
And with the ladies, the gossip is helping Mrs. Coulter
understand the landscape of what's going on
with all these different kinds of people.
It could inform, who should I
bring to a party? Or what are
the different useful information or
circumstances that I need to know?
Yeah.
It's political intrigue, and
it's going to a very minor scheming
session. These ladies don't know what it is, but
she does. I think the ladies do to an
extent, right? Because they're also, of course,
brokering their own... Right, clamoring for power.
Parties, yeah, and, like, supporting maybe, like, other people in getting power of their own in whatever way.
And it's a different...
They're jumping on the train.
Yeah, I mean, we've discussed this before in the Song of Ice and Fire.
It's that soft power and knowing, like, who to be around, who to avoid, etc. is helpful for all of that.
And as the evening comes, Lyra goes to the theater with her sometimes,
where even more glamorous people were milling about that Mrs. Coulter knew,
because she has all of those connections, that power that they seek.
Mrs. Coulter is very well connected. It's like she knows everyone. This is Chloe
at Ice and Fire Con.
People come and get
your good graces. They're like, I got you this bottle of
wine. Literally, people just come up to her and
give her bottles of wine.
I'm a god. That's their oblation.
I'm the oblation board.
More like the
bloatation board after all that wine.
Oh my god.
Oh my god. Just bloated thinking about it
in between the glamorous life coulter leads she gets lyra to begin taking lessons because it turns
out her knowledge has a few gaps her education kind of spotty turns out she was a little bit
of a problem child and didn't stick out her lessons and wanted to play
this came to light as being a necessity when mrs coulter said something about the planets revolving
around the sun and lyra laughed at it like it was a joke and she's like that's not a joke that
that's science oh my god you need to go to school i can't i can't just imagine like mrs coulter's
face like upon that just Just like, oh dear.
Well, she's not stupid, but it's just like she knows weird things.
Yeah, well, again, there are
spots in, I guess, her knowledge.
And yeah, on one hand, sure, Lyra's
a child who wanted to play.
So, I mean, I don't know. The scholars could have
tried to do some sort of structure that would have helped
with their learning. Different people
learn in different ways, but I guess that's part of the benefit right of
that community and why everyone keeps being like do you want other kids to like play with
because being in a class and everyone else having to do the same having to learn kind of makes you
feel pressured like maybe i should also be learning or whatever but it also shows that like at this
point of her life the the teachers become teachers.
They study for it for a reason because there's methods of passing that knowledge on, especially when it comes to younger children.
The scholars know how to pass knowledge on to peers or to people who already know how to learn because they're older, right?
But there's a system and a methodology to creating knowledge and building on it so that
children can actually understand the fucking world and mrs coulter doesn't like know this
formally but she's like all right we're gonna start with mathematics and basic calculations i
guess yeah start from the bottom and build our way up fuck god what have they taught you at this
godforsaken place she's
like the whole time mrs coulter's just like men are so useless she's like why is this what we
chose to do yeah but lyra does know things and she wants to prove that she knows things so
she finally gets a chance because electrons get brought up during some science discussion
she says electrons are negatively charged particles, almost like dust,
but dust isn't charged.
And Mrs. Coulter stops dead.
Her daemon's fur stands on end,
like it's charged, actually,
and Mrs. Coulter calms him
and asks Lyra,
What do you know about dust?
Interesting enough,
did you know that they named Mrs. Coulter's daemon
in the radio episode slash serial of His Dark Materials?
I did not.
They named him Ozymandias, but Pullman didn't sign off on it, actually.
Like, he actually rejected it and said, if you had to name her daemon, it would be Malice.
It's funny because I saw in a different interview, Pullman had said he never named the daemon because he was like
I don't know it scared me too much
so he never bothered to come up with a name
for it because he just thought it was too scary
to have a name which like I think is
really interesting as well but I can see how
malice would work but I think the idea
of it having no name is just as
unnerving
I hate it
Lyra says that dust lights people up if you have a
special camera to see it and it comes from space but it doesn't affect children the tension in the
room is palpable and pantalimon creeps into her lap he's shaking and mrs coulter demands to know
where lyra learned this and lyra says from someone in jordan it may have been from a scholar from
new denmark who spoke to the chaplain
about dust she then asks she's like was i right or did i get it wrong and mrs coulter's like oh
you likely know more than i do and we should get back to your lessons yikes yikes and it was in the
first few chapters right where they said that lyra will eventually be the person who knows the most
in the world about dust yeah and with where i am right now in the books, I could see that. I understand
that.
And so later Pan tells her that Mrs. Coulter's knuckles actually went white when
she grabbed her demon, and that he actually thought that this demon, again nameless, was
going to leap at her, and neither of them know what to make of this.
Mrs. Coulter
has a really fascinating relationship
with her demon, and I actually read a really
cool theory today when I was just
looking up some thoughts and seeing
if anyone else has ever commented on it.
If somebody else has talked about this in full,
I need to understand, because maybe I have ideas.
But someone had a theory
that Pullman workshopped or scrapped that Coulter was the first person
that was actually experimented on via dust and daemons and severed originally, like when
he was first writing it.
And that some of the plot points seem flimsy in this first book would explain her character's
motives.
And like, I thought that was interesting.
Not the plot here.
I don't think it really actually has anything to do with this, but I just thought that theory was interesting. I'm like, I could see the essence of that thought that was interesting. Not the plot here. I don't think it really actually has anything to do with this,
but I just thought that theory was interesting.
I'm like, I could see the essence of that if that was true.
I don't know, but it's just a,
there's a bunch of little, like, plot holes and things
that somebody kind of came up with and said,
I wonder if in another, like, writing,
that if Pullman originally thought about it
and just, like, scrapped it.
I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know. But there are a bunch of things that lyra doesn't know either and she gets a lot of lessons on them
many of which make no sense to her for example how to wash one's hair how to judge which color
suited one how to say no in such a charming way that no offense was given this is important
how to put on lipstick powder scent to be sure mrs coulter didn't teach
lyra the latter arts directly but she knew lyra was watching when she made herself up and she took
care to let lyra see where she kept the cosmetics and to allow her time on her own to explore and
try them out for herself so these are really interesting lessons because these are exactly
the lessons that lyra does not have, right? She has never learned.
She hasn't had a maternal figure to teach her these kind of lessons.
She had Mrs. Lonsdale.
She didn't have, you know, a girly girl around and be like, Lyra, this is how you brush your fucking hair in the morning instead of go get in clay bed wars and throw dung at people.
So Lyra has the ferocity.
She has a bold and brave heart she's courageous but she
needs precision and interestingly enough mrs coulter of all people are here to offer that
lesson it is interesting so time is passing swiftly autumn is changing to winter lyra thinks
of roger here and there and she also thinks about jordan but it feels quiet and small and far away
and uneasy compared to her new fabulous life with mrs coulter yeah and i mean there's a lot of hero's journey stuff throughout his dark materials
but in these few chapters we've seen lyra just take those first steps into that world of adventure
this is what's known as you know going past that threshold and there's clearly a mission for her
in this hero's journey in this first book, which is finding Roger. There's a larger overarching story, right, for her too.
But with Mrs. Coulter, for a moment, she's distracted from that mission of finding
Roger. And in the hero's journey, this is known, one of them is like presentation or like meeting
with the goddess, and the other one is temptation of woman. But here it's kind of both coming together and rather than it
being like a sensual temptation it's lyra being tempted by that female guidance by the allure of
all this glamour and learning this form of womanhood from mrs coulter it is kind of like
this when you think about it it's like this horrible sexist kind of thing of like oh like
the female is sinful we always know that's where i
mean this is obviously relevant with where this goes but the female is sinful in general and that
kind of those connotations of people having that whether it be religious and something that was
like carried over from religion even being a female and this art of femininity and lipstick and eyeshadow and curly hair and just this like
femme fatale thing like that is complete sin in these eyes and mrs coulter is like
she talks and walks and acts like a man in a woman's beautiful body like that's kind of what
it is and people fear her kind of respect her also kind of don't it's interesting it's just an interesting dynamic
yeah mrs coulter is one of the most interesting characters in this whole story i have so many
thoughts on her like and they're all new obviously because as i said i way went ahead when i shouldn't
have so she has added so much complexity and depth to my thoughts about her and i'm like how do i pick out
only the golden compass ones i can't that's why i struggled so much there's also always like an
event right to get ready for a new dress in the institute and slowly lyra finds herself forgetting
roger and all of that again and mrs couter's like, we're gonna throw a cocktail party
after six weeks of you being here.
She doesn't say why they were celebrating,
which I mean,
why you don't need one?
Just have parties.
It's a society party.
We know why.
Some Kubrick shit.
So she spends an evening
deciding on who to invite with Lyra
and the days have been filled
with special foods and caterers.
She talks about the Archbishop. She talks about
Lord Boreal. Interesting.
She talks about Princess Postnikova,
Eric Anderson, and others.
Later, when they're getting ready
for bed, Pan shakes Lyra and is
like, Mrs. Coulter is never taking
us north. You get that, right?
We're gonna run away, right? You have plans.
And I like that this is normal. He's like, you're ready to go. You got a rucksack packed, we're gonna run away right you have plans and i like that this is
normal he's like you're ready to go you got a rucksack packed like we're gonna escape right
and lyra gets defensive and she's like you just don't like her like you don't like that i like
her she's gonna take us north she wouldn't be teaching me navigation otherwise why would she
be doing that to stop you getting impatient that's why you don't really want to
stand around at the cocktail party being all sweet and pretty she's just making a pet out of you
lyra turned back and closed her eyes but what panel amon said was true she had been feeling
confined and cramped by this polite life however luxurious it was she would have given anything
for a day with Roger
and her Oxford ragamuffin friends
with a battle in the clay beds and a race along the canal.
The one thing that kept her polite and attentive to Mrs. Coulter
was that tantalizing hope of going north.
Perhaps they would meet Lord Asriel.
Perhaps he and Mrs. Coulter would fall in love,
and they would get married and adopt Lyra
and go and rescue Roger from the Gobblers.
Cool.
One of my favorite things about the way that Pullman writes is that he uses words like ragamuffin unironically.
Yes.
This is important to me to point out.
My mom uses it unironically.
I grew up with it.
I was told I looked like a ragamuffin constantly.
So it's ingrained in my vernacular as well.
Thanks, Pullman.
I think there was another word last time that I thought was hilarious.
It might have still just been ragamuffin, but it's great.
And so good.
I also like, Pan's not always right, but he's very much right a lot of the time,
especially when it comes to how he feels about people.
And Lyra knows this.
And in many ways, like, Pan's kind of her conscience.
Like, he senses when something's wrong since he's basically her soul.
And I think you can interpret any time that Pan's like, I don't know, this is off as like a gut feeling.
Yeah.
gut feeling.
Yeah, and especially because Lyra knows better, like, we know she does,
then, like, she's
telling herself, because
she wants this experience and she's never
had it, I mean, this is, like you said, this is
temptation, and Lyra is
maybe, this is interesting because it
is a first kind of temptation,
she's reaching out
and taking the fruit.
She wants it so badly to be good and true and it's poisoned
yes yes the uh afternoon of the party lyra gets taken to the hairdresser to get pretty princessed
you know she gets her hair her makeup done looking fly they head toward the flat to check on final
preparations and mrs coulter tells Lyra she needs to put her hideous
white saddlebag away. She cannot wear that with her new pretty princess dress, that despicable bag,
but that despicable bag has the alethiometer in it. Coulter works on fixing the way roses are
lying in a vase as she glances pointedly at the bag. Lyra attempts to use her best manners to
convince Coulter that the bag totally matches her outfit, it's the only thing she cares about, but she's interrupted halfway through her plea.
Coulter has her daemon pinned down, panned with a cold and eerie force,
and Lyra sobs in terror, she's begging them to stop, and Mrs. Coulter's over there just
coolly observing her from her roses, telling her, you gotta do what I say. And then Lyra's like, ugh, fine.
And then she slams the door to her bedroom, and within a moment, Coulter is in the doorway.
Lyra, if you behave in this coarse and vulgar way, we shall have a confrontation which I will win.
Now take off that bag this instant, control that unpleasant frown, never slam a door again in my hearing or
out of it. Now the first guests will be arriving in a few minutes, and they are going to find you
perfectly behaved, sweet, charming, innocent, attentive, delightful in every way. I particularly
wish for that. Lyra, do you understand me yes mrs coulter then kiss me she bent a little and offered
her cheek what a fucking psycho what a 180 finally like everything was just too perfect and too shiny
and too pink for too long it was like the cersei lannister, Dolores Umbridge, hem hem. Like, can you just break this facade, please?
Oh my god.
The other shoe finally dropped.
Oh yeah, yeah, the shoe definitely finally dropped.
In this scene, I remember thinking when I was younger, and I've seen people say this too,
like, it's weird because Pan seems like he should have the advantage because of his shape-shifting.
But, and you can see this, this like just in this interaction right here
between mrs coulter and lyra it seems as though a lot of these battles between demons have less
to do with like the shape of the demon though of course that's influenced by you know what kind of
person yeah the person is right but it has more to do with like that strength or like the will
of the person and i mean mrs coulter just clearly has a very strong will and even later on we get this moment where pan is like i'm gonna get
him like i'll i'll change faster next time you'll see i'll shape shift and like you said it really
is about the will not really so much the uh the shape i think libra returns to the drawing room
and mrs coulter acts like nothing happened and asks her what do
you think of the flowers darling and go check on the ice fuck the caterers goddamn servants and
Lyra pretends to be charming and light-hearted all the rest of the night she's a universal pet
but she feels Pan's discomfort at Coulter's demon the entire time she comes across an old woman
later at the party
who asks her, where do you go to school?
And surely your mother would send you to her old school.
And Lyra's like, um, you're mistaken.
My parents died in an aeronautical accident.
Count and Countess Beliqua,
Lord Asriel's brother and sister-in-law.
And the woman begins to frown at her in curiosity.
And Lyra's like, okay, whatever, you're weird bye she like leaves interesting she passes by a couch of men and a young woman where she
overhears them dust scussing aka discussing dust and notes there's a bunch of flirting going on as
well and she watches that with fascination even though she thinks dust is far more fascinating
i thought that was a nice plug to remind us
eventually Lyra won't be a little girl anymore.
Right there. Like, that she
notices these things go on. Like, bring on the
Gendrya. You know what I'm saying?
It's not just that she notices.
She's interested, and she's like,
flirting's interesting.
Right. Wonder what happens afterwards.
I don't know. Nothing.
Where do they put their mouths?
The male scholars were discussing dust being discovered by a man named Ruzakov,
a Muscovite, and the particles named after him.
The particles don't interact with others, but they are attracted to humans.
Some more than others, especially adults and not children.
And this guy is very intent on telling
this younger woman who's sitting quietly like this is why the ablation board was set up and
our hostess mrs coulter can tell you more she is the ablation board it's her project
yeah lyra is staring at this point and she's listening and the man says oh this little lady
over here must know all about it and asks if she's safe from the oblation board lyra of course doesn't understand the question
fully and it's like i'm safe from everyone here and she tells him all about the egyptians who
sell kids to turks and the werewolves at the godstown nunnery and then she tells him about
the gobblers and he's like that's what i mean the general
oblation board and then it's like boof gobblers gobstoppers
yeah oh my god is that what we should call the force after this book the people that are on the
good side are they gobstoppers yeah we should oh my god are I'm a gobstopper, are you a gobstopper?
I should buy gobstoppers. I haven't had a gobstopper
literally in years. And they eat a lot
of candy, as you know.
So this man says that
in the Middle Ages, parents would offer their children
to the church as monks or nuns,
and that they copied the idea with a general
ablation board and dust.
And it's very absolutely true.
We see it not only in Middle Ages, but all
throughout history, then and even now. And as far as human sacrifice goes, this brings up something
we'll definitely visit in future chapters. But for now, I want to lightly touch it. The binding of
Isaac. Genesis tells Abraham to present his son, Isaac, as a sacrifice on Mount Moriah and does so
without arguing. An angel stops Abraham
at the last minute and provides a ram instead that was caught in some nearby bushes to be
sacrificed instead of Isaac. The first chief rabbi of Israel, A.I. Kook, stresses the climax
the story is the point. Put an end to child sacrifice, which contradicts the morality of
a perfect God. But there are traditional retellings that say he did sacrifice Isaac.
So it might just be something that's been rewritten and handed down over time and over versions.
But believe it or not, they talk about this in Venom.
I realized this the other day.
I wasn't like, I was just like absentmindedly listening to the villain give a speech.
And he talks about Isaac and Abraham.
And he gets a couple details. Interesting know they bend some things but interesting i think it's not even that
i think this is interesting right the idea of being about to sacrifice isaac and a ram being
brought instead for sacrifice especially later on in the story. But just fun facts, right? Here's a fun fact.
In Islam, they have the same story of Abraham being about to sacrifice his son, but
rather than it being Isaac, it's Ishmael who's placed on the altar, and that's where the blessing goes and and that's a huge diverging point for
the religions of judaism and islam so well and and yeah and in judaism too the idea that they
you know skirt that and say ah but then it was just a ram instead in venom he basically frames
it he's sacrificing a homeless person to science.
Long story short.
So not so far off with what we're discussing, I guess.
You know, of these rowdy, because that's the same theme we see in everything.
You see it in the runaways.
You see it in this.
You see it in Venom.
You know, those that are weakened and are unable to really think or do things for themselves
are the ones that are getting taken
first are the ones that no one would notice disappearing so in venom it's the same thing
they're practicing experimenting on homeless people and he basically says look at this as you
isaac the guy's name is isaac and he says you're just like isaac you're a gift you're blessed
isaac you are a blessing and your sacrifice is not just a blessing for you, but it's a blessing
for all of us. We are so grateful for you.
And then, you know, he sacrifices him, but
which does nothing except he gets
eaten by an alien, so. Spoiler.
I gotta watch that one day. It's really good.
It's really good.
But until then, the guy says to Lyra,
you should meet Lord
Boreal. Who?
I think he'd really like to meet Mrs. Coulter's protege.
He had thought that actually Lyra was Mrs. Coulter's daughter.
Fun fact, Boreal is a word that in Latin or Greek means far northern or northern.
I mean, you all probably recognize part of that, right?
The Borealis. Yeah, the Borealis. It was called Northern Lights. northern or northern i mean you all probably recognize part of that right from like yeah
yeah the borealis so it was called northern lights in the uk and there's a good amount of
of that etymology in a lot of these names yeah for sure so he shows her the man with gray hair
sitting by the fire and this guy has a serpent demon i'm not gonna animal quarter this
one we all fucking know what snakes mean what does it mean what is the snake poop the snoot
so the scholar obviously wanted to be rid of lyra it was very plain to see but the young woman on
the couch had further business with her she introduces herself as a journalist named adele
and asks if she can have a quiet word with lyra. I do want to dig into the scene just a little bit because I think a lot of his dark materials
plays on our expectations of things. And Pullman took umbrage with the way that C.S. Lewis portrayed
girl and women characters. And he does center his story around a lot of girl and women characters,
right, in his dark materials. So I actually
really like the way that this scene goes
because the way that Lyra interprets
this scene, she's been surrounded and grew up
in this very patriarchal structure
in a much more,
I think, patriarchal
society. Obviously, our
society is, but
this is a little further back in time,
right? And she sees the women scholars as
less than the male scholars at Jordan College. She also thinks that this young woman is a student,
right? And that this young woman is gazing at the man in admiration. This is what Lyra calls it,
admiration. And she knows that this guy is just babbling on and on and on
at this woman like as though he thinks he's saying the most interesting things in the world I mean
he's saying some interesting stuff but like also is this not an accurate portrayal of men
I don't know and so at first it does seem like the woman is just starry-eyed at this guy and
all of his knowledge but actually turns out she's not she's a person with her own ambitions
and goals because she's actually here and
playing at that as a journalist
who's on her own mission and she's been
just playing this guy to get more information
about what's going on and I like how
that power dynamic
of oh starry eyed young woman
student with oh super wise
man is turned on its head.
And not only
is she fluttering her eyelashes but her demon is
fluttering around it's a butterfly uh telling her something quietly and lyra is sitting looking out
from her favorite area in the flat over the river and the glittering lights and of course that's the
thing that girl was using the flirting to get ahead so lyra is learning all these different
woman skills and woman work that she
has never had the opportunity to learn over at the college and she's surrounded by it now it's a
whole new world an animal corner for this one for the butterfly butterflies really resemble powerful
transformation renewal and rebirth it really doesn't have a lot to do with this journalist because as we know, her birth at this party is not going to be
long-lasting. I think that
it has to do with something that's going to
come in just a few. We're going to get to this
point very soon, right? Where
Pan turns into a moth to be
as literally as
unexpressive as possible and
to help with telling Lyra,
alright, we gotta go and sneaking around. So maybe lyra all right you got to go and sneaking
around so maybe a butterfly is just kind of like that and serves a similar purpose similar yeah and
we did talk about the moth and that like youthfulness and that that protection and how it
could also be the harbinger of death really too yeah so that could come into play a little bit
there too yeah and adele asks lyra about her connection with Mrs. Coulter
and says, oh, I thought you might be her daughter.
Lyra's like, no, I'm her
personal assistant. I'm the youngest intern
ever. And Adele says,
I mean, you're a bit young. And she's like, yeah, I know.
She doesn't say that,
but she's like, yeah. And then
Adele asks Lyra, so what's
Mrs. Coulter like? And Lyra's
just like, very clever.
Adele keeps pushing at her and Lyra's like, she's very nice and very clever.
And Mrs. Coulter suddenly appears behind them.
And the demon is like going crazy, fluttering around.
And earlier, Lyra had sensed this metallic smell, like I talked about coming off of Coulter when she directed her anger at her.
But now she can sense that metallic smell
toward the journalist. Coulter
threatens her career and tells her
like, leave now. Get the
fuck out. And she does. She like
gets all squatted and hunched over
and leaves all awkwardly. Coulter
asks Lyra what was said and Lyra tells
her the truth. The smell begins
to dissipate and Coulter's
demon reappears, having been missing since then. And I'll come back to that metallic scent in the discussion. The smell begins to dissipate, and Coulter's demon reappears, having been missing
since then. And I'll come back to that
metallic scent in the discussion. It could
just be like that metallic blood-like taste
that you get in your mouth, too. I hate that taste.
Yeah, under stress conditions or from, you know,
doing anything athletic. I was gonna say from
liver. Unless it's pate.
Or other kinds of sauce when you
do other things to the liver. Hey, we talked about this on our
other podcast. Oh, did we?. Hey, we talked about this on our other podcast.
Oh, did we?
Yeah, when we talked about pork blood.
Oh, we did.
Sorry, I never... How funny is that?
I still feel strongly about this anyway.
No, yeah.
Or like when you're working out,
you get it sometimes if you run a mile or some crap.
I don't know that feeling.
Me either.
I'm not in high school.
And it could just be her ferocity causing this, but spoilers.
We'll talk about this in discussion.
So Coulter then asks Lyra to keep her informed if she finds anyone else who should not be at the party, and she leaves.
Pan tells Lyra, I saw the daemon coming out of our bedroom, which means he was snooping for something.
It's the alethiometer.
of our bedroom, which means he was snooping for something.
It's the alethiometer.
I assume that, like, maybe if she had just fucking put the bag down,
Mrs. Coulter wouldn't have gone snooping, but Lyra was so weird about it.
She's like, what's in that fucking bag that she doesn't want to put it down? And it's interesting because later on we learn that's not her strong suit blending in.
We meet a character eventually that does the opposite and yells at her about it.
Yeah.
Interesting. There's nothing they can do about it at this point so lyra just looks for the professor from
the couch and catches an interesting moment the commissioner and another man tapping the professor
and speaking quietly to him the professor turns pale and they see themselves out it's like a super
discreet exchange and it leaves Lyra anxious.
So I think it's either that one of them brought the journalist, right?
Because remember, Mrs. Coulter said that she was going to find whoever
brought you in here and get rid of him.
Or he realizes that he was talking to the journalist and maybe like
said too much and is like thrown out for exposing so much of what's been happening.
So the commissioneer then appears to Lyra
and says Lord Boreal at the fire
would like a word with you.
His serpent demon's mailed head
and emerald eyes glittered in the light
from the cut glass lamp on the wall nearby.
He asks, how is my friend,
the master of Jordan?
And what she's learning and rather than telling this guy
the truth she tells him oh you know i'm learning about rizokov particles in the ablation board
and not telling him so i just learned what the solar system is it's interesting because she
doesn't know that it's a game but this is basically a game with this guy especially with his role moving forward like she
he says how is my friend the master of jordan she says i know about rusikov particles and the
oblation board she doesn't know she's playing this game necessarily but she is playing in a game now
she's in a game whether she likes it or not i just found that very interesting. I was like, oh, this is like a back and forth.
Yeah, yeah.
And I mean, she gets better at it, right?
Later on.
Yeah, yeah.
And this guy asks Lyra then to tell him what she knows.
And she's on practice.
And so her charade falters.
And she tells him about everything.
She's like, so there are experiments in the north.
And there's Grumman and the photogram.
And then you can see the dust on adults, but not on kids,
which is like,
this is all she knows.
She just fucking spills everything.
I mean,
it's a lot.
This is the same thing she says to Mrs.
Coulter too,
is basically the photogram and this,
and it's half baked thoughts,
right?
Like she doesn't actually know what any of it means,
but she knows enough to be dangerous.
Yeah.
And she ends up actually revealing like how she actually learned
of it but she didn't to mrs coulter right she says i learned these things at jordan from my
uncle azrael and i heard about the ablation board here though at the party they're gobblers
she's looking at him with like super innocent eyes which i think she's kind of
using some of that teaching from mrs coulter here and some of her own teaching. So she uses the
super innocent eyes and he finally just like nods. He's like, yeah, Coulter must have been ready for
you to join on, you know, a good amount. So he asks if she's taken part and she's like, I don't
know what that means. So she says no, she doesn't know what happens with the children, just that
it's about dust and that it's a sacrifice. He sacrifice is a bit dramatic the children come of their own accord and it's further good as well as everyone
else's and he goes on that's why mrs coulter is so valuable for bringing in children it's great
you're gonna be helping her oh so basically you just admitted you're trafficking kids and
sacrificing them cool reveal bad guys yeah and it's just played out so normally and i think
that's part of the horror that they're just like yeah this is fucking normal and lyra's like what
yeah you wanted me to be a part of this like yeah sure just bring a kid in on all of this too
just kind of sinister in its own way if they that was their plan for her yeah it basically was they
were gonna have her recruiting. It's fucked up.
Yeah.
Especially because some of these people being taken are her friends already.
And then Boreal smiles at her
like they're both in on a secret.
And Lyra thinks it's how Mrs. Coulter smiles at her.
And he moves on to someone else for a conversation.
So the second this is over,
she and Pan are horrified.
And they just sense each other's horror.
And he turns into a moth a
little bit ago to not betray her emotions during any of these conversations and all she can think
is how she wants to leave to talk to him and she thinks about her shabby room in staircase 12 at
jordan college and her uncle and how she wants to find him and all of a sudden as if in an answer
she hears azriel's name mentioned at another
table. She occupies herself
with getting some hors d'oeuvres from
that table. Yeah, same. And then listens
in. A man in a bishop's purple
says that Asriel's been captured
in Svalbard by the Panzerbjorn
and now we know what they are. They're armored
bears, everyone. Panzerbjorn.
He says that the last experiments
confirmed that dust is an
emanation from the dark principle itself and then just a bunch of word vomit it's like do i detect
the zoroastrian heresy what used to be heresy if you could isolate the dark principle these are
two different people talking but i'm just gonna say nonsense fine svalbard did you say
armored bears the ablation board the children don't suffer,
I'm sure of it. Lord Asriel imprisoned. Lyra does not want to hear anymore, and she quietly moves
to the bedroom, and she closes the door, shuts out the whole party behind. And I mean, let's be real,
there's kind of a certain thrill, right, to slipping out of a party without being noticed.
That's like your thing, isn't it?
It's not my thing. I have a friend that it's definitely his
thing. I say bye to people. I do this at
Ice and Fire Con. That's true.
And then you all are like, did Aliana disappear into the
woods? I never worry.
I'm just like, that bitch is asleep.
Which is true. I am.
Whenever anyone's like, where's Aliana? I'm like, I don't know.
Probably asleep.
Literally that happened all this year. And I was just know, probably asleep. Literally that happened all this year.
And I was just like, probably asleep.
More than likely.
What time is it?
Yeah, she's asleep.
It could be like 3 p.m.
Me, probably asleep.
I did take quite a few naps.
I think they were important.
No, they are.
You don't survive otherwise.
Yeah.
So Pan and Lyra get in the bedroom.
They immediately plan to run away as they might not have a better chance.
And Pan is worried that Colder's demon is going is gonna get them they both are just ill with fear lyra tells him to transform
into a moth and check the coast she puts on the warmest clothes she can she stuffs more clothing
into a silk bag one of the ones they got when they were out shopping that afternoon and she
pulls out money mrs coulter had given her as well during their shopping adventures she packs up the alethiometer last in its velvet bag and then they listen for voices they hear the
flush of the lavatory they hear glasses tinkling and pan gets in her ear and says go now so then
lyra slips into the hall she opens the front door within three seconds pulling it quietly shut
pans in the form of a goldfinch she finds the stairs and she runs get the fuck out of there girl i worry about that girl
oh there's a lot to worry about doesn't get better in the next like five few moments there's a lot to
worry about because lyra in chapter six the throwing nuts doesn't know london as well as
she does know oxford as she tries to make her escape pan helps her navigate throughout the night it's loud full of drunks she's tempted by the light
she's tempted by the comforting light of a shop she orders coffee and ham a man in a top hat pays
for her she says i'm meeting my father who she describes as he's a murderer she says her father
is coming and then she sneaks away thinks about taking the
catholic railway which is basically the subway and coulter had said it's not for people of your class
yeah it kind of makes you wonder though did mrs coulter not teach lyra to use it for this exact
reason of like yes lyra's gonna run away what if she runs away and can't ever doing the fucking
subway you think that mrs coulter would
go to dire extremes to keep lyra from running away i don't know about that never but i do think
it's interesting that it's called the chthonic railway and mrs coulter says it's not for their
class a chthonic means belonging to the underworld and and it's often used to talk about subterranean, aka underground things, right?
And this idea of that separation of the classes between what's in the above world and the below world, especially with how glamorous the world of Mrs. Coulter is portrayed, it kind of gives me some of those vibes from the Morlock and the Alloy of H.G. Wells' The Time time machine where literally the lower classes are forced
underground and then evolved to be monsters i don't think this is a spoiler this has been out
for literally 100 years or something like that so no i don't think so either the ending of that
book haunts me yeah lyra and pan basically resign themselves to sleep on the street and they're trying to find a nice
doorway but then she notices pan is panicking there are men with throwing nets coming toward
her they try to escape but the nets capture them and the fox demon of one man fights with pan
she's in pain and while that's happening the other man falls with an arrow through his neck
and the other guy is on the ground as well blood gushing out of him
three dark men with bows and knives cut her free
and it turns out one of them recognizes her
it's Tony Costa
Egyptian whose brother Billy Costa
used to play with Lyra
yeah she thinks that they're safe but then remembers
wait no
the boat that I hijacked
in which I firmly
believed in this bug that was the costa boat
she's like this is is this okay she's like this is a tragedy she's like this is awful that i'm
captured by them and it's funny because it's like lyra these are like the best people you could want
to be captured by well they weren't captured she's just like no you're gonna want to help me because
i tried to sink their such a kid thing though right yeah and that's what i'm thinking she's just like are they gonna want to help me because i tried to sink their such a kid thing though right yeah and that's what i'm thinking she's like oh no i'm with the people
that are gonna be mad at me but they don't even care they're like you you're you're good kid right
you all right we haven't even like mentioned it i think kind of like forgot about it yeah at this
point which is uh children yeah and of course the saddest thing happens lyra sees what happens
to dead men's daemons they fade and drift like atoms of smoke yep they uh they help lyra sneak
away they bring her on a boat and we get mama costa yay the other female influence this is
the one that i said we meet later!
Because this is literally it. Ma Costa's great, she's the best.
Yeah.
They explain that Lyra, you were actually almost caught! We thought they were
gobblers, but actually they were probably Turk traders, which that just goes to show.
A few moments earlier in this episode, Lyra was telling people that,
oh yeah, the Gyptians capture kids and sell them to the Turk traders, right?
And that's just another misconception that people have about the Egyptians.
Because, like, Tony and his pals are literally saving kids from Turk traders and gobblers.
They're not kidnapping the kids to sell them to the Turks.
Like, they're the ones whose kids are being kidnapped.
They're the good guys.
Yeah.
And that goes back to what we said last episode
with some of that like Roma,
you know,
just like people being prejudiced.
I love that he's dropping
that on its head.
Ma Costa welcomes Lyra
very warmly
and she feels anxiety
about the boat stealing,
but she kind of feels like,
okay, all might be forgiven.
It feels all right.
So Lyra falls asleep
in Billy's room and this chapter is just a nice change of scenery and pace. By middle of the last chapter, you start to believe like, is this Lyra's plot now? Fancy ritzy parties and politics. But she's kind of back to more of her elements and roots. I don't know, it's a nice pace.
It is, and I feel like there's a thing going on throughout this book where obviously the big central conflict, right, is what's happening to the kids?
And Lyra keeps getting pulled into these situations, and that ramps up the danger for her.
The first one is like, oh, she's with Mrs. Coulter.
The next one is, oh, she's about to be captured. So that keeps the suspense going in terms of how it's structured of like, is Lyra going to end up?
going in terms of how it's structured of like is lyra gonna end up and you'll notice it more as you get into like the next book but uh because it becomes a little less lyra focused even towards
the mid-end of this you start to get some different point of views and some different like places to
go and different people yeah see what they're doing so it does switch it up a lot and i am grateful for that i think this book did balance that well yeah yeah for sure and so lyra then makes up the next morning and joins makasa out on deck
for breakfast which is quite frankly seems like a great way to do breakfast yeah they're on the
grand junction canal and they're like lyra you need to go back down under deck and stay hidden
right like she's a wanted kid right now does she not get that uh and the egyptians like don't know formally yet they kind of do they're
hearing whispers but also it's like i don't know this girl's like from the fucking high class they
know all right someone's gonna be looking something's up yeah something is up with this
girl and after a while tony comes down and he asks lyra about you know like where the hell have you
been kid and she tells them the truth and she leaves out the about, you know, like, where the hell have you been, kid? And she tells them the truth.
And she leaves out the alethiometer and a few of the spare details, but she tells them mostly the truth.
The Costas know a bit of what the Gobblers do, taking them north and experimenting on the kids.
And they're trying to figure out why, if it had anything to do with the Tartars eating children that they'd heard of.
Tony tells Lyra of the Nelkanins.
That's the kind of ghosts that they have up there in those forests.
Same size as a child and they got no heads.
They feel their way about at night and if you're sleeping out in the forest,
they get a hold of you and will nothing make them let you go.
Nelkanins, that's a northern word.
And the Windsuckers. They're dangerous, too.
They drift about in the air.
You come across clumps of them, floated together sometimes, or caught snagged on a bramble.
As soon as they touch you, all the strength goes out of you.
You can't see them, except as a kind of simmer in the air.
And the breathless ones.
Who are they?
Warriors, half-killed.
Being alive is one thing, and being dead's another,
but being half-killed is worse than either.
They just can't die, and living is altogether beyond them.
They wander about forever.
They're called the Breathless Ones because of what's been done to them.
And what's that? said Lyra, wide-eyed.
The North Tartars snap open their ribs and pull out their lungs.
There's an art to it. They do it without killing them. But their lungs can't work anymore without
their demons pumping them by hand. So the result is they're halfway between breath and no breath,
life and death, half-killed, you see. And their demons gotta pump and pump all day and night or
else perish with them. You come across a whole platoon of breathless ones in the forest sometimes, I've heard.
And then there's the panzerbeard.
You heard of them?
That means armored bears.
They're kind of like polar bears.
Lyra excitedly explains she knows them and that Asriel was taken by them
and he doesn't seem to be on the side of the gobblers.
Tony explains that's tough because the bears are mercenaries and they keep their word.
But Ma Costa chimes in.
She doesn't like to hear about the north because of Billy being taken.
The Egyptians had captured a gobbler and made them talk.
Tony explains Egyptians were hit worse by gobblers,
so now they're all coming together in the fens for a roping.
There may be a rescue party and the king king of Gyptians, Jon Fah, will be there.
And Lyra excitedly says they'll be able to
rescue Roger, but thinks
Uncle Asriel, too.
Sure.
Wow.
Those are three chapters, man. We just got
a lot in there. Those first two chapters are a whirlwind,
and that last chapter is just like
action, action, info drop.
Done. Very short. Like, five pages. Like, six pages chapter. It's so short. There's like wind and that last chapter is just like action action info drop yeah done very short like five
pages like six pages chapter it's so short there's like a lot of hints that are laid down for you
know like later in the book especially in some of the other books like in just that last portion
that passage right there the first time i read it i didn't think about anything and now i'm like what yeah so i guess that means you know it's time to go into our dust cushion yes i am so excited for
the dust cushion last episode i could only contribute a little bit to the discussion
today i'm like let's talk about the dust discussion so the discussion is now even deeper because now
chloe has read past the first book
and I am excited. But you know, we are trying to keep this, we're trying to keep it, keep
ourselves together. Yeah, we'll keep it relatively within the first book here. Keep with the golden
compass. However, there are a couple thoughts we will talk about and warn you ahead of time.
There will be a little bit of subtle knife talk here in this first bit because
i want to circle back around to the idea of the harlequin sculptures and the porcelain shepherdess
that we talked about earlier so the idea of the light-hearted nimble servant generally you know
acting to thwart the plans of their master and pursue their own destiny and own love interest
and become the romantic hero and the clever trickster type character.
Wow, that has to be intentional by him, right?
Because that's basically Lyra.
I do think so. I do think so.
She's learned so much in that time she was with Coulter alone.
And as we see her in The Subtle Knife, for example,
even though we're presented with a new dynamic with her new co-star in the book, you can already tell she's a different person, how she thinks about things she sees.
Like you were saying earlier, she doesn't understand right now what choices happen.
But later on in the book, there's a moment where she comes to a crossroads and her and another character discuss like well this is the moment
we have to make this choice and this is all we have and this is even going to come back
in just a couple chapters when she meets the bears and later when she tricks eofur
right the bear the king bear she completely lyra silver tongue when she you know plays the demon
and interestingly enough that's what she's doing in these chapters she's uh as pullman says she's playing the demon it was like she was a demon herself following miss
coulter around she's the pawn she's the demon and later she uses that same she's the demon mentality
to trick eofer i do kind of see it as like not only is it lyra and this other character i see it as also it seems
like the harlequin and the shepherd could very much be both mrs coulter and lord asriel as we
find out in this book right they are lyra's parents and you were talking earlier about
and here right about the harlequin being like a romantic hero and a clever devil type
character and this is absolutely the way that i think asriel is portrayed and i wouldn't be
surprised if uh mrs coulter has that weird sentimentality and and just keeps this around
and this is her way of putting them together shipping them throughout her house well and
bringing it back to the story of the shepherdess from hans christian anderson with
the shepherdess and the chimney sweep this very much has subtle knife vibes to it because it
follows that romance between the shepherdess and the chimney sweep both china sculptures
who are threatened by the mahogany satyr who wants the shepherdess for his wife but to me
like you said it feels like will and lyra being threatened and chased by Asriel and Coulter. And that tug back and forth of Asriel and Coulter on Lyra.
Because I feel like that's something that we're going to experience later.
Of that tug of like, right now she's confused about the loyalties of,
should I be obedient to what the master said I should do?
Should I be obedient to Mrs. Coulter?
Or what about my uncle Asriel i need to help him i need
to find him i just could see like this tug back and forth of all these things right now it's
complicated and it's just going to get more complicated for her yeah and i think there
are shades of all of these characters in in these things and i think it's interesting that you point back to it being from these italian commedia dell'arte and there's it reminds me of another commedia right it reminds
me of the divine comedy and i think that philip pullman is pulling a lot also of course i mean
a lot of things right harken back to dante's inferno and and not just the inferno the divine comedy
general like purgatorio and paradiso whatevs whatevs so i think that's definitely something
he's playing at yeah and that's the thing is a lot of these broad tropes of like that trickster
romantic hero i mean those are just in theater and in old writing and literature i mean they
they start broad there so you can find those anywhere it's not saying this might be exactly
the one he's pulling from but it was the most interesting that not only were those sculptures
the harlequin and the shepherdess they were also china and the shepherdess and the chimney sweep
is legitimately about china sculptures threatened by a carved mahogany sculpture.
So I just thought that was very, very interesting.
I think that maybe there might be some poles there from Pullman.
I think there's another thing going on, but we'll talk about it later.
Okay, okay.
So Mrs. Coulter, she takes them to dine at the royal arctic institute and we learned
that she's one of three female members at the royal arctic institute and we know there's all
these crusty old white men everywhere something about female accomplishments and villainy like
men like azrael just get to exist all the time in stories doing nothing that exciting and the fact
that marisa coulter is one of three females in the royal arctic institute i think that's huge uh i'm not
saying that what she's done with her power and her life is good necessarily obviously like we see
some of the places that has landed her and you know the fact that she doesn't uh i mean she's
got a broken heart in general she's obviously by the
end of this book you kind of see like a different side to her in a way at the very end of the book
with that last scene with her and with uh asriel a different like i don't know sensitive side
especially the way their demons communicate and that emotional so but the fact that she's one of
three females that got into that is big. We don't applaud female villains enough.
She was ambitious, and obviously it shows because they set Lyra aside and put her in Jordan and said that's a good enough place for her right now.
Because neither of them wanted Lyra, right?
Not really.
And I think that's fine, and I think that's really interesting, a portrayal. You know, being able to portray such an interesting, clever, and smart woman, right?
And be like, well, sorry, dude, she had other ambitions she didn't really want to have.
And now's her one chance to try to groom Lyra since she missed out on those years.
And even though she obviously has ulterior motives and she's using it for, like, evil,
she still has this sense of maternal with Lyra, right?
Like she's still kind of, you see that when she was giving her a bath, it was very loving.
And oh my God, rereading this, could Pullman have shouted in our faces louder that she's the mom?
Like.
Oh yeah.
I like reading this.
It was very hard not to just say it 50 times.
As you saw, as I accidentally fucked up the notes, because it's like obvious.
Every person at that party said, oh, I thought you were her daughter.
Oh, I thought you were her daughter.
Oh, I thought you were her daughter.
Like, literally, that's not an exaggeration.
Almost every single person.
Yeah.
Every single person she talked to and it makes me think does everyone just know because i mean they obviously a lot of
these people have been around since you know 1980s when lyra would have been born um and when
marisa and asriel might have been fucking it makes sense like not that they might know no
not might not be common knowledge but all of them are like oh i thought you were her daughter
i think there's that and also it sounds like she kind of looks like her a little bit because even
will it is like i hope you're like her someday yeah he's like are you gonna look like that is
that what you're gonna look like gross ass i hate that so it's that and like there's even
in those interactions that they have like if you ignore the sinister twist
right of mrs coulter hurting lyra the lecture that she gives lyra of you're gonna be fucking
behaved you're gonna pay it you're gonna go oh my god that was so mom it was so mom and especially
the end of like and now give me a kiss like yeah this is like some mom shit her coming in being like you got to turn off the lights
so god yeah very maternal uh and interestingly enough then you had that passage where lyra was
like the one thing that kept her polite and attentive to mrs coulter was the tantalizing
hope of going north perhaps they would meet lord asriel perhaps he and miss coulter would fall in
love and they'd get married and adopt lyra and go rescue Roger from the gobblers. It's a nightmare. They are the fucking gobblers and they're your parents. Your
life is a fucking nightmare, Lyra. Yeah. Also, as everyone can tell, we have given up on trying to
only talk about book one at this point. Sorry. Sorry. I said we were going to get into Subtle
Knife on accident and we, we have barely might have gotten i've gone into amber spyglass
well oh yeah you did didn't you well anyways it's a nightmare it's a goddamn nightmare and i really
feel for lyra because she has no clue and it's gonna fucking just blindside her but also it's
like lyra you feel it like you feel she feels it with coulter yeah open your eyes to what you know is the truth
use the force Lyra
and it's kind of fun because
it's interesting to see such a complex
daughter mother relationship
but also that Lyra seems
she's more plagued by mommy issues
than she is by daddy issues
yeah absolutely
this is a fucking revelation
well she had all the male influences
and to her she didn't really need
a dad because she had like 80 old white dudes up in this college telling her how to live her life
and you know like lyra don't run lyra's gonna be black in uh in the show though it seems i'm so
excited yeah and i can't wait i'm so excited they're like diversifying it and lynn manuel
as lee scores me is great so i want to come
back to that metallic scent and how we have this weird metallic scent that comes up for mrs coulter
twice when she's like in a rage or angry and i have some questions that i'm like looking at with
like does it have to do with i don't know lyra senses coulter away from her demon maybe it's
mimicking intercision?
That the strain of the bond and her getting angrier
and the demon being far away?
Or, I don't know, maybe it just has to do
with being around Bolvengar and the intercision
machine and the metal alloys.
But it was just so weird
that Lyra senses a metallic
scent. And, I don't know, it's hard because
I just, like, weird things, especially
when you read A Song of Ice and Fire, usually have payoff. So, I just don't know it's hard because like i just like weird things especially when you read a song of ice and fire usually have payoff so i just don't know i wasn't never sure it it might
be from intercision i had like thought that there was a mechanic or something around the metallic
scent that maybe it was like a perfume because it seems like she's able to use it to sway other
people but as i reread these scenes and see how coulter acts with the journalist i'm like oh that's just like she's just a scary ass woman yeah yeah and so it doesn't mean anything but
yeah and we'll probably never know but it was just interesting like that's why i brought up
that theory earlier that maybe it's something weirder maybe there was like a plot that he just
ditched and he was like no it's not gonna work out we don't have time for this because i mean he might have gotten to the third book which has a lot going on so far yeah i mean now
we're gonna go into again deeper discussions and talk about things that'll go into the next book
i want to stay in this one you can i want to talk about some of those quotes from tony just now of
like all these weird shit that's happening in the north so for example of
course the Nalkanons yeah that whole entire passage I reread and I'm like oh fuck it's all
about like the specters and some of them some of them yeah not all of them and the other stuff is
like the Tartar stuff obviously we go into in this book a little bit and then we learn
more with grumman i guess i would say in the next book have we actually gotten anything that hits
that no we don't really talk about him that much in this book yeah they talk about him way more in
the next book yeah and then the half-killed warriors the half-killed warriors and also
the nulcanans like they basically they're basically telling you more or
less what is happening to the children and and no one's been able to piece it together because it's
just so horrible but it's this idea of like a the nalkanians same size as a child they have no heads
and they feel their way about at night and like that's that's the children going around as ghosts
and the it's not that they have no heads it's that
their soul's been cut off from them and yeah the half-killed warriors as you were saying
god yeah there's so much right here in this one tiny ass chapter that i was just like i have
nothing to say about this because it only has to deal with the future yeah i forgot i forgot about the wind suckers and it's interesting because the specters seem to mostly be in sitagaze but there
is of course that thinning so maybe you know maybe there are some in this world too but a lot less of
them for reasons that we'll go into later but it's absolutely them it's so interesting
that these are all legends that the egyptians know and they're real they're real and like it's
good that they know because it means that they can like look out for them well and that's what
makes me say like pullman might be anti-religious uh as far as like anti-religion and like organized religion and systemic religion
but he's obviously not anti-spirituality which like a lot of spirituality is the very core of
a lot of people's religion having that blind faith in something even if you might not have
experienced it and then it turns out that these legends are true it's just interesting that
pullman kind of explores that complexity in those levels right
that it's not always black and white it's not always like fuck Catholicism it's more like
fuck the people that benefit from Catholicism and from other people suffering yeah yeah and I think
it's that we're gonna get into it more in later parts of the story but you can see also his views it's he's i think very much against not
just organized religion it's he's against the blindness of faith right he's against people
yes absolutely is closing themselves off to experiences it's part of you can see it a little
when lyra is like oh they're not just scholars they're scholars and explorers and granted i
obviously he thinks scholars are probably
good to some extent he's a fucking scholar himself a professor right but it's this idea of going out
there and experiencing life and he seems to think that religion keeps people from doing that yeah
absolutely uh hey i know what ambaric is now yeah i forgot to touch on this last time i forgot to actually
follow up on that and pat spinagle called us out on that thank you pat um tell us about ambaric
chloe so in subtle knife will and lyra come to like get an understanding and even ground even
though they're from different worlds they talk about
light and in our world the normal world fossilized resin is amber but in lyra's world it's electrum
so but that's like the coolest part is it means electric here in our world and that's how they
understand like hey we're not so different and we can communicate
our worlds aren't that different we both have this just different words yeah and it's fun to
see how the different worlds have developed in each of their ways and we'll obviously explore
this more deeply in as as the story progresses again coming back to when Lyra and Will meet.
Chloe pointed this out as hilarious, but it stood out to me now on this reread when Lyra is describing her father to the top hat guy.
And she's just like, he's a murderer.
And this is how the alethiometer describes Will to Lyra.
And she's like, what can you tell me about this boy?
It's like, he's a murderer.
It was my favorite part of the
whole entire fucking intro and she just like is cool with it she's like okay because she knows
other murderers i know she's like this makes me like him even more i'm like okay great lyra
yeah but the first murderer that this describes is totally someone else that we're gonna learn
about by the end of the book the first foreshadowing of this he's a murderer to the
top hat guy though comes with asriel yeah and it's interesting right that she still thinks that will is good being
described as a murderer because she does still seem to hold asriel in some sort of high regard
even after he inflicts these horrors on roger right there's still some sort of admiration she
has for him clearly she's very disillusioned now about as real as her father she doesn't trust either him or coulter in many ways but you know she's like yeah
will's a murderer
i'm very excited for the show and there's a lot of cool casting i love who they cast as will and they also cast
will's cat his uh cast his cat that's what i sent you oh my god oh that's who it was that's great
yeah so i'm excited to see that part yeah i love who they cast as will for many reasons you know
like it just seems right yeah and considering how multicultural london is like london is 41 percent like people
of color right or like immigrants or something like that i was looking at this statistic recently
and i think that just makes perfect sense for will in representing like our world i was recently in
london and i was like oh it's it felt like new york in many ways because it was just so it was
just so multicultural.
I was afraid that I was going to stand out because of my American accent.
But no, there were like so many different accents, so many languages being spoken around me.
I was like, no, I kind of blend in.
And I was like, oh, I'm like Will, I blend in.
And you can see why he might want to, especially with, you know, obviously this story took place during a different time.
But as they move things forward, like you can, I think that you can kind of see how being like a kid who's like, doesn't look white, who like looks, you know, half like, maybe like Middle Easterner or.
Yeah, or rough around the edges too i mean will's not
supposed to be like some clean little blonde boy you know what i mean like he's supposed to be
kind of a counterpart to lyra someone that can get rough and tumble somebody that is a protector but
also a fighter i mean his very first plot point is you know that he's freaking out because he just
murdered someone but when people look at him he's this you know he's kind of in in his teens and he's getting a little rougher and bigger for
his age and rowdy eventually i mean in the time of brexit and like people being xenophobic towards
people who might be immigrants or or whatever like i can see why will would be the kind of
kid who feels like i need to duck my head down. I need to not stand out. I need to blend in.
Especially with the situation with his
mother.
And then people were
talking about Lee Scoresby making perfect sense
as Lin-Manuel Miranda. I'm so excited to have
Lin-Manuel as Lee Scoresby. I think it's
going to be an interesting interpretation
and I'm just like
really open ears to look at it and
see it and hear it and whatever
open eyes i guess too yeah i'm excited for it and again like similar things level just like
i mean this makes perfect sense a lot of people who are texan are fucking like latino like they
literally were the ones who lived in that land first i'm just saying like people that are saying
well this character should be white because they're from this place
why who the fuck cares make whatever random character whatever like you want them to be
like some sort of like want them to be from thailand instead sure it's like the whole wheel
of time thing people are so stupid they're like that character has to be red haired though and
this guy is not red haired they make hair dye yeah no one in this book is specifically like by color they don't say
like will is this or lyra's this you know yeah and i mean they changed nicole kidman's hair
like them yes heard a blonde and like pullman was like actually that was right
and now to this deeper discussion chloe i don't look, take off your headphones. So I wanted to talk about two
more things that are mentioned in this chapter. One is coming back to that Chthonic railway. There
was a line that I thought really stood out to me of, she was wary of being trapped underground.
Again, Chthonic means the underworld, and it's interesting to see how much Pullman is pointing
to this part of Lyra's storyline in
the first book. Last episode, we talked about Lyra going down into the crypts with Roger
and Lyra searching for him in the underworld. But here, Lyra has actually never been on that
catholic railway and she's never been to that underworld. So that line of being trapped is
really interesting. It's a present risk for Lyra when she enters the underworld later and
becomes cut off from the above world. And she, of course, has never been to the Land of the Dead before, and no living person has ever emerged from it. So that specific naming of Chthonic Railway and Lyra not going into it yet is, I think, something that we should see as kind of like foreshadowing. And then lastly, I want to come
back to this idea of the female scholars and this idea of Lyra's maturity, because there's such an
interesting disdain from Lyra's side, again, of those female scholars. She sees them as stuffy
and unglamorous and wants nothing to do with them. And I think it points to that childishness on her
part. We see that she isn't really interested in learning or knowledge at this point in her life.
She holds the scholars of Jordan
in high regard because she thinks they are the best
because of their reputation,
but she doesn't actually know
if they're more learned or not because she hasn't
been sitting in classes and doesn't know
about the fucking solar system.
But just like
this is what draws her to Mrs. Coulter, she's
enamored by Mrs. Coulter's appearance
and that its own kind of glamour as opposed to reputation.
So when we eventually come to the end of these books, Lyra's reaction to Dame Hannah shows us how much Lyra has grown.
Because Dame Hannah and her line of work are now suddenly interesting to Lyra, who's going to actually have to study to understand the alethiometer again.
to understand the alethiometer again.
And she serves as this great counterpart to Mrs. Coulter with Dame Hannah's marmoset daemon,
which is also a monkey,
showing that intelligence and that she is also capable
in the way that Mrs. Coulter is,
but obviously more benevolent.
And she apparently appears more in La Belle Sauvage,
which is the first book of the new trilogy,
The Book of Dust, which is a prequel series to His Dark Materials. I actually still have yet
to read it, so I'll report back on that as we get there. And I'd also be remiss to talk about
Lyra's ending without touching on the Master. We talked a little bit about him before and how he
loves Lyra, and Lyra actually discusses in this chapter the cost of schooling a little bit. And
so it makes it kind of touching to see how the master does care so deeply for Lyra in these chapters, especially with that later context, because then he tells Lyra something kind of like a lie to protect her, telling her, oh, your parents left you money to continue your schooling.
But really, it's just that the master cares for her.
And so, you know, he smiles and tried to kill Asriel for Lyra's sake.
cures for her. And so, you know, he smiles and tried to kill Asriel for Lyra's sake. And he ends up being the one later on who pays for Lyra's own education from his own funds. So feels.
Chloe's back. I'm allowed to be back now. Thank you. Yeah. So that's that. I don't know what you
said, but I hope it was good. You will react to it after you finish reading the books.
I hope so.
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