Girls Gone Canon Cast - The Book of Dust Episode 6 - La Belle Sauvage Chapters 15-17
Episode Date: February 26, 2021Sister Fenella falls, and so does the dam. The Great Flood is here, sweeping Malcolm, Alice and Lyra off to an adventure, taking us from the first part of the book to the second.  Chapter 15 - Th...e Potting Shed Chapter 16 - The Pharmacy Chapter 17 - Pilgrims' Tower  ---  Eliana's twitter: https://twitter.com/arhythmetric  Eliana's reddit account: https://www.reddit.com/user/glass_table_girl  Eliana's blog: https://themanyfacedblog.wordpress.com/  Chloe's twitter: https://twitter.com/liesandarbor  Chloe's blog: www.liesandarborgold.com  Intro by Alexander Nakarada Â
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Hello everyone and welcome to Girls Gone Canon Reads the Book of Dust, La Belle Sauvage, episode 6, chapters 15 through 17. I am one of your hosts, Eliana.
And I am another one of your hosts, Chloe. And holy crap, is it chapters 15 through 17.
These are some chunky ones we're getting into. Things are heating up on the river.
Yes, they are. They are. They are heating up. we are getting quite swept away there's a lot of
things going on uh the chapters are of course chapter 15 the potting shed chapter 16 the
pharmacy and chapter 17 pilgrim's tower yes and a reminder that this is basically spoilers all of
the main books that is northern lights or the golden compass if you're in the U.S., ha ha.
The Subtle Knife, The Amber Spyglass, and we are also going to spoil from this book through the end of the book.
If you're listening to this episode, it's likely that you've listened to the whole book or read the whole book by now.
So catch up, come back.
And we may sometimes hint at things, but overall, we will reference the
Secret Commonwealth in our discussion at the end of the episode. But all novellas are fair game.
The novellas I don't think are that important, in my opinion, in the big, big grand scheme of
things, just some fun hints laid around and things to compile. So if you're okay with being spoiled
on that, nothing big, just some hints. Yeah yeah the novellas I think shouldn't ruin your experience
at all one of them is literally unrelated
to the story entirely
it is about Lee Scoresby
and his history
it's quite charming and we do have a Patreon episode
about both of those novellas
we have a
Patreon episode about Once Upon a Time in the North
regarding Leon Yorick
and Lyra's Oxford.
Yeah, we also
also, also
are about to have an episode on another
novella that Pullman has published.
Actually, the most recent novella he published
which is Serpentine.
Serpentine's really exciting.
It explores Lyra taking an adventure
back to Trollisund
with Jordan College,
kind of paying her own way as she goes
and doing some grunt work. And it's
a really interesting, really short read.
It's like 25, 30 pages.
I think it's a half an hour on audiobook.
Our friends Warren and Pete,
I want to say, told me this one. So
quick read. And I'm really excited about
that because we are getting this one out
just in time for eventually Pullman to publish The Collectors as a real book.
So I know Eliana will get caught up with that and we'll probably talk about that eventually, too.
But Serpentine first.
Yeah.
And then we can talk about Kate Bush.
Kate Bush.
Lyra.
Lyra.
Well, look out for that episode before the end of the month that'll be out before the
end of february 2021 here and these chapters are heavy we are uh the water's coming down
the rain's pouring down very hillary duff out here coming clean you know yes oh my god i heard
the most devastating news sorry i'm gonna take us in a different adventure,
that the Lizzie McGuire follow-up
sequel series is dead in the
water.
What? No.
That's what I've heard, that's what I've heard
from our friend Maddie
Maddie K. Ray, that Hilary
Duff wanted Lizzie to be bisexual
and Disney was not cool with that.
I mean, her and
Rand are totally... Anyway. Oh my god.
Yes, I've been better than Gordo.
Wait, are we...
Anyways.
Or are you Gordo? Are you...
I'm Rand. She's like
half Filipina or something in real life.
Yeah, so there you go.
Let's
reset. Let's rewind ourselves here, here you know let's do a reboot
so the next three chapters that we're going to talk about here 15 16 17 are kind of like about
sex death and rock and roll and thunder and lightning uh they are they are rock and roll
debatable but everything else yes definitely sex and death
there's a lot of sex and death going on through the words between the lines that's interesting
not between the sheets it's not between the sheets it is in a shed though oh well let's
shed some light on that and start off with chapter 15, The Potting Shed, Eliana. Yeah, so
we are gonna jump into
it. This is, of course,
a nexus between the two parts of the
book, and Malcolm
heads to the Priory to check on Mr. Taphouse
to see if he's feeling better, and is
surprised to find instead a quiet, disdainful
Alice kneading dough there.
Sister Fenella, who looks unwell,
is resting with Lyra and tells Malcolm that
Alice had been helping them.
She leads Malcolm to say hi to Lyra, who's snoozing
into her little kitten demon, and
Lyra wakes and howls louder
than Helen, asks her careful to avoid Lyra,
scoops down as a cat, and shakes
Pan. Oh, everybody
laughs, even Lyra. She's like, okay,
haha. And then Alice rolls
her eyes and she's like, all right,
you little flirts. And Sister Fenella lets Malcolm help prepare the bottle for Lyra. He wants to tell
Alice about Mrs. Coulter and what he learned the day before, but instead asks Sister Fenella how
Mr. Taphouse is feeling. So this scene always kind of struck me strange. I don't know why. It just
always rubbed me the wrong way since my first time reading it of like alice calling lyra a little flirt i'm like she's a baby everyone chill out
like and and and i think what's weirder to me is like i know that there are people who do things
and make jokes like that right about babies in real life and i'm like everyone needs to chill they're babies that's it that's true i feel like there might be some hidden
resentment behind the statement right now about you know the books eliana uh no even before even
before that i i just always i'm like what the fuck but the resentment is also there too i'm just here
to parse out the pull motions. Oh, my God.
There's a lot of pull motions going on in this chapter.
You know, Mr. Taphouse hasn't come back.
And it wasn't weird last chapter that he was out because he's just, like, an older dude.
And, you know, he has a physical labor job.
My dad is a physical laborer, so, like, I think about that sometimes.
Like, man, when's your body going to quit? Mine feels like it's done right now,
so I don't know. How's he faring? But they think
Taphouse is okay. They're like, yeah, yeah, he'll be back soon enough.
Malcolm's like, well, I can help in Taphouse's place, and Alice is like,
ah, okay. Malcolm can't help but notice. Fenella
doesn't look too good, and just as he notices help but notice Fenella doesn't look too good.
And just as he notices it, Sister Fenella actually faints.
Malcolm's able to catch Lyra and Alice catches Fenella.
So we're going to come back to Sister Fenella
quite a bit this episode.
I don't remember, does Mr. Taphouse die
also? I don't think we ever know.
I think he does.
I mean, I think he's probably dead right now.
I think Bone V probably killed him, but...
Oh my god!
That's crazy.
I'm sorry.
That's a little wild.
I just feel...
I got that feeling.
Hold on.
Let me just make sure.
He was a carpenter is how it's worded.
I'm guessing he's dead.
It doesn't say anything. No. I mean, he's obviously dead by the next book right because he's well yeah he's dead
from like did he die in this flood he probably is dead during the well i don't know because he
probably maybe he outlived us all i hope so i mean he built some sturdy shit is all i'm saying i guess he could have built himself
something yeah anyway it's just it occurred to me i was like oh my god what happened to mr but i
think that's the connection right that like we don't hear from tap house and things are awkward
and then finella's not well any either and then like he's like we have to get her help and they're
like yeah yeah we will don't worry malcolm and then no one gets her help and then he's like, we have to get her help and they're like, yeah, yeah, we will, don't worry Malcolm and then no one gets her help and then she's dead
yeah
I mean, there's a number of factors that were
conspiring against Sister Fenella
but one of them is not Malcolm
who runs to get help, handing over Lyra
and is unable to find Sister Benedicta
so he runs into a younger sister
Katerina, and Katerina
says that she'll go get Benedicta
and help
and runs off. And then Alice thinks, like,
I think this might be pneumonia because my gran
had it. And then Lyra's like,
nah, sucks on her bottle. Whatever.
Charmed life.
Except for everything else that happens in her life.
Malcolm questions her ability,
though, to take care of a baby. And Alice
is like, well,
I question your fucking- fucking no she doesn't say
that uh she reveals she has two younger sisters they start up more milk for lyra and benedicta
and katarina arrive benedicta directs katarina to take lyra but alice refuses to let her she's like
lyra just settled it malcolm notices that alice is kind of giving katarina her death glare you
know she's like uh-uh bitch don't play. She watches Katarina's
pug demon hide behind her
legs in submission, which I
thought was interesting. Not the only time
Katarina's demon shows
submission in this chapter.
I think about that.
I read that scene. It's like, that's real
interesting. We'll get to that.
Mel offers to go get the doctor,
but Sister Benedictus says that
they have it well taken care of um and i'm like do you she dismisses malcolm and alice and malcolm
is suspicious of her behavior about lyra it's such a bummer they didn't call a doctor i don't know if
the doctor could have done much for the pneumonia necessarily but uh and i think it could be because
of fiscal reasons right
like health care is expensive they're poor maybe it's faith-based i know that that also comes into
things like no we'll just pray it away uh that can sometimes affect those decisions but had they
called a doctor maybe the doctor would be like hey you know the weather's bad you guys should get
home and make sure you have yourselves taken care of and are at a high ground you know this is a small town so like he could have just been like the priory is pretty
low so you might want to get to higher ground just in case for the night and of course maybe
the doctor's blathering idiot and he doesn't know and maybe he's like no nothing's happening i
believe the weather who knows but at least the detention would have been on them and i just am
like oh it's so sad
what's to come here the death of the nuns
it goes either way and I think
it's like it is really strange
to me that they're not like let's get a doctor
like Sister Fenella's super old that's been
hammered home to us throughout like
these several past few chapters
right and that they're
I'm like Sister Benedicta what the fuck are you gonna do
and
yeah maybe Sister Benedicta used to the fuck are you gonna do? And yeah, maybe he said
Sister Benedicta used to be a nurse. We don't know
to be honest, but
I don't know. And it's
interesting, like, it sucks.
It feels like, again, everything
was conspiring against Sister Fenella. If she wasn't
gonna die of, like, this illness, like,
the flood was gonna take her, which it did.
And kind of be like,
what if it was so serious that they would have been taken to the hospital and then they would have all been alive. Right.
Cause a lot of the people who are surviving at the moment,
we find out at the end of these chapters are taking refuge there,
but I think it's most likely they probably would have called a doctor to
visit and, and done that.
Like that was probably popular in this sort of town versus going to the
hospital, but yeah.
And to be honest with the weather, the calamity that has been happening in the United States lately.
Calamity canon.
Girls gone calamity canon, if you will.
Oh, wait.
I would do that.
Okay.
You would.
If you're listening to this in the year 2021, our lord, savior savior metatron uh you'll know that there's been some climate
calamity going on across the united states the south had some very crazy very crazy cold weather
that does not happen often there and the infrastructure wasn't great and like as someone
on the east coast who sees this even with like, you know, being used to snow, it's interesting to watch the infrastructure here, right? And that these nuns and where they live, they live kind of off the grid. They're not in the path of where they can get help.
you know like we're not getting service because things aren't moving i work in supply chain things are not moving because they're getting held up in different hubs across the country because of
overflow because people don't have power people don't have water people don't have anything right
now so it's interesting to watch infrastructure fail in the government that probably should have
upkept these little places like wolverton and like i mean all of this area that flooded they should have upkept the dam
a little better they that's true they didn't do that there's a lot of things that and they have
all these government officials fucking visiting this place right the past few chapters and they
didn't do shit they don't have a library and yeah yeah so there's a lot of negligence going on there. And yes, thank you.
Thank you for telling people when this episode is recorded.
I am excited for the day.
We'll be dead, of course.
But that anthropologists use our podcast.
Historians use our podcast to piece together life during these unprecedented times.
Now, a lot of our friends over on
discord if you're a patron of ours in the
thunder tier and above you're a part of history
you're a part of history but a lot of our
friends are listening to some of the back catalog
of episodes they hadn't listened to yet
and being like wow this disaster
last year was happening how interesting
yeah
we live in a society so I
hope this makes a time capsule somewhere, somewhere in some youth fiction.
I want to say hello.
Yes, to that historian, that archaeologist, you know, really piecing the world together and listening to me right now.
How are you?
I mean, they might not understand what I'm saying.
Who knows what language they'll be speaking.
understand what I'm saying. Who knows what language they'll be speaking.
The language that Malcolm and
Asa are speaking right now, though, is about
calamity.
As you said, they're
stocking up the canoe with
emergency supplies.
He has a toolkit
and other
odds and ends.
Although no first aid kit, because
we can't have doctors, we can't have first aid
we're just not going to be prepared for any health crises listen the nhs is really difficult i hear
no shade same okay no shade same uh alice arrives right after he finishes packing up his boat and
he just packed it on a whim right this is she's showing up she's ready for her shift nothing weird is happening to her so he waits until
mrs polstead leaves so he can talk to alice all about mrs coulter he specifically wants to tell
her about bon vie claiming that gerard bon vie is lyra's dad and then he remembers he's like shit
i can't tell her anything about spying in Oakley Street.
He has the conversation with Alice.
She asked Dr. Ralph where Lyra was.
Did she tell her?
Dr. Ralph? No, she never would, he was going to add.
She's a spy, but he held back.
I'm proud of you, Malcolm.
Yeah, he explained that she probably came for the alethiometer and then he's like oh you probably want to know what an alethiometer is and he gives
her an explanation but in walks his mom in the middle of the explanation and she listens in and
she's like is this what you get up to when you go to jericho and he's like no no this is what dr
ralph does in the bodleian library and then he leavesicho. And he's like, no, no, this is what Dr. Ralph does in the Bodleian
Library, and then he leaves it at that.
He's like, I shouldn't say anymore, I've said
too much. Like Hagrid in Harry Potter, I've said too much.
I've said too much.
It's interesting that he was assuming
that Mrs. Coulter was there for the
alethiometer and not for her child, which is
or not for a child, which is the same mistake
Lyra makes when she's like, I'm gonna go north.
I think that my dad wants the alethiometer, not a child sacrifice.
Oh, I didn't really think about that reversal.
And, hmm.
Yeah, I didn't think about that at all.
Well, we also have another member, our executive producer of the podcast, did not think about that as well.
Because there's a line of question
marks here placed here by Allie,
the cat. Yep, Alysanne.
Yeah, she was here.
She left her mark. I prefer to
leave the mark when we're going through our notes.
I think it's really important. It keeps us raw,
authentic. Lots of question
marks. Allie wants to know, too.
So does Mrs. Polstead, who
asks Alice if she'd be interested
in some extra hours.
Alice is like, I'll consider it, but
I'm kind of tied up with the nuns right now.
Once Mrs. Polstead leaves,
Alice spills the beans on
Sister Katerina. She left the shutter
open for Gerard Bonvie.
Dun dun dun!
Like, super crazy stuff happening.
You know, these names I was born for because there is
a katarina in vampire diaries oh interesting really important character really you know just
you'll be beside yourself when you meet her someday if you ever take your time to watch it
alice and malcolm's demons speak both in cat form which amazes malcolm yeah i think between this and malcolm
being like oh i almost spilled the beans on this giant secret about hannah being spy like
this mirroring of each other's demons is a good setup for the next few chapters where they start
to like trust each other more and get on the same page except for the other part where malcolm
withholds some really important information but we'll get
there I do think too it's it's intentional he's juxtaposed their demons right of what Ben and
what Asta settle as they're very opposites and they do very much clash so this does show kind
of like an act of faith that they both are in cat form trying to come to the same level i think that's very
sweet it shows especially for melchomies like alice like just alice yeah ben tells asta they
should go to the priory at 8 p.m but doesn't say why 8 p.m is the hour of the comp line and all the
sisters would be in their final service of the day except for katerina and Fenella. He gets himself ready at half past
seven and puts the silk tarp up on La Belle Sauvage. We have this quote. He remembered what
Coram Vintexel had said. There were things in the water that had been disturbed, and things in the
sky, too. He sheltered his eyes with his hand and peered upwards. Almost at once a flash of lightning dazzled him like an inscription on the heavens of his own private aurora.
And such a crash of thunder hammered his ears that he felt dizzy and nearly fell and he clutched the stone parapet in alarm.
Asta said,
His chariots of wrath at deep thunderclouds form.
Malcolm finished the verse,
And dark is his path on the wings of the storm.
So this is from a popular hymn it is robert grant's text which is a resetting of william keith's rendering of psalm 104 which
was first published in 1561 oh worship the king all glorious above there's a lot of interesting
ways that this is like put here like it's broken apart in a couple
lines here of how they say it and the the actual rhythm is taken away right that they repeat it in
full sentence form instead of kind of lyrical form but there is a part of the hymn that i think is
most interesting frail children of dust and feeble is fra, in you do we trust nor find you to fail.
Your mercies, how tender, how firm to the end, our maker, defender, redeemer, and friend.
This hymnal is paired with many different stories in the Bible and worship, but most
prominent that I've seen is paired with Genesis 6-7 in most of the public congregations.
In the day that Lord God made the earth and the
heavens, when no plant of the field was yet in the earth and no herb of the field had yet sprung up,
for the Lord God had not caused it to rain upon the earth and there was no one to till the ground.
It goes on with God forming the earth and the water that made the ground. And then God forms
man and God plants the garden in
eden in the east and there he puts the man who he formed out of the ground he made to grow every tree
that is pleasant to the sight and good for food tree of life and also in the midst of the garden
in the tree of knowledge of good and evil so of course that revolves strongly around the prophecy
good and evil so of course that revolves strongly around the prophecy right like we know lyra is eve as our previous previous readings of the series of the main trilogy has prepared us for
so it's interesting that this verse is so often used when talked about this hymnal and brought
into mass it's also brought back in revelation 19 for example then i heard what seemed to be
the voice of a great multitude like the sound of many
waters and like the sound of many thunder peals crying out it's often singed along those lines as
well uh it's just really interesting that this is the exact verse brought in because it talks of
creation but it also talks of destruction and that is exactly what we're about to see as we
get to the pharmacy in the next chapter very interesting very interesting yeah it's a perfectly apt line to quote and hand
that as you said and pointed out encompasses things and ties it together right with that
original trilogy and this one and i mean floods right the flood archetype in general in stories
is both that creation destruction at the same time like
the rebirth thing going on but for now we aren't there yet we're about to be standing at the bridge
malcolm feels genuinely scared and hurries into the walls of the priory where the final song is
being sung by the nuns feels kind of dark in retrospect because like they keep saying it's
the final service the final service their final
service of the night their final song of the night the nun's final song i didn't like they die
yeah piece that together till i like uh reading that again just now and i think i was like oh
my god it hit me in that moment and then my face just like it's real dark frown and i was like oh no i'm yeah i didn't
really think about it till now but i'm like oh that's intentional and it's dark because it's the
last time that they sing to their god and hold their faith and keep their faith together so
uh kind of depressing but we we keep on because it's gonna get worse. Melgan taps on the windows with a stone and Alice comes out.
She pops her head out and tells him head to the potting sheds.
The one at the left hand end.
You'll see it.
There's a light on.
I can't go with you.
I'm looking after Lyra.
He's like well where's sister Katarina?
And she shakes her head.
Ben tells Asta they have to be incredibly quiet.
They look for the shed with the light as directed.
He was used to the sheds because he used to help Sister Martha, and all of them were unlocked.
Asta turns into an owl to help them see and sneak about the big sheds,
with the water beginning to pound harder on the thin roof, threatening to give way any moment.
That's not the only thing that's pounding at this moment.
Asda became a moth, and as she settled near another crack in the wall,
Malcolm felt a shock as she saw something.
He leaned closer and peered through the crack to see Gerard Bonneville
and Sister Katerina in a clumsy embrace. She was leaning
back against a pile of empty sacks, her bare legs gleamed in the candlelight. The hyena was licking
her pug demon, who was on his back, squirming with pleasure. Oh, they're doing it. Oh god,
oh they're doing it oh god lord this is a look we're a sex positive podcast obviously i would never shame sister katarina for getting it on no like girl if it's safe if it's consensual
that's the thing is this doesn't feel fully consensual as we get to the end of it as we'll
get into in a second or a little out of. But this is interesting, right?
Because this is like Malcolm's first experience
of understanding what sex is as we're about to learn.
So like his first understanding of sex
is tainted by watching a nun.
And as we know, like Mary Malone quit being a nun
because she couldn't have passion in her life, right?
Not just like love passion,
but just having passion for anything and now we have sister katarina a nun seduced by this evil bad
guy who's trying to sell your baby crush to the government uh with all these weird circumstances
cropping up i don't know this could mess a kid up this is some some dark shit i I mean, you know, it's not like he climbed into
a window, saw two twins having sex,
and then was shoved out of it,
you know? Shoved out of the window.
Malcolm's really
quite lucky here, in many ways,
but I will say that
struck me, you know? That really struck me,
the imagery of the
hyena sensually licking
the pug and the pug squirming i think
about that um it's a lot kind of a bit like the asriel culture scene right yeah but less sexy
swooning yeah but less sexy like there's not that was i don't know i don't know romantic
yeah i don't know why the leopard and the golden monkey feel sexier
also it's because we see the golden monkey
so ferocious throughout the series
so aggressive and crazy
fucking neurotic and we
see like Stell Maria stay elegant
composed right
and you get to this moment and just the language
is so romantic and the monkey
swooned into the leopard
they like you know for a moment
it was almost everything
you know uh not to george r martin it but asha ray joy has the moment she's like her cunt became
the world and i think he meant something like this you know emotionally i think this is what
george meant this kind of this is what he was going for yeah this exact feeling you know like
that swooning is so important to me i don't know why it is but that's like what i when i think of
it i just think of them swooning into each other and how like they could never be.
And it's one of the,
you know,
it's like this ferocious fire burning of like Coltrane,
Asriel,
doomed lovers,
which we learned they are doomed lovers.
You know,
they are at the end,
they're star crossed,
but they literally pull the stars together and get their shit together for one moment.
They do get to be together forever if you think about it. But um absolutely and i think you're right it's the language right like
the idea and the imagery of swooning is very different from the concept of squirming and like
the sound of squirming is just different and i you were talking about katarina versus mary right
and that's sex positive there is we don't know what katarina's background is we don't know that
she came to the priory and chose to become a nun. Or was she forced to become one, right? Was she coerced into becoming one? And Gerard Bonneville offers her the things that she wanted and that might have been taken from her.
it's what we call a power imbalance i would say i mean a lot of exploiting he is exploiting her for the connection to the priory that is literally something he's doing that is why he is he says
struck up a relationship with her if you go back to alice he was trying to get in with alice and
trying to exploit that you know she wants to feel wanted as a person right like she wants to
have value and like he thought he could use that weakness and he thought he could prey on her and
instead he's preying on katarina and that's what that squirming is to me you know like think of
like a snake eating like a fucking bird or like a frog think of a snake eating a frog there's a
good one like yeah it's circle of life and all and it's the food chain but like that's what this feels like like that frog is just squirming trying to get away before
it's consumed yeah watching snakes eat thing is things is really interesting it's incredible
it is it really is it's also kind of silly when they walk around with that giant
bulge that's what i look like after Thanksgiving dinner.
Or now.
Now?
Did you eat a lot? Anyways.
Did you eat a whole frog?
Asta and Malcolm, though, they immediately understand that Katarina...
What are you doing?
To understand that Katarina,
who's supposed to be watching Lyra,
was seduced by Bonnevilleville who wants to kidnap Lyra
they talk about telling
Sister Benedicta but Malcolm's like well
what proof do we have
we have none I have no
cell phone and Ashton implies
well like this is how you make babies
and Malcolm's like oh that's true
but this isn't really practical
proof and they're like discussing why he's doing this again
because I guess they don't have paternity tests
but also that's a long fucking time
that is a long time to wait for your proof
like
yeah
it doesn't make sense and he doesn't know that either
it's at least a month
you know at the earliest
if Katarina realizes like oh my gosh i missed my
period i love that malcolm's like i don't know how long it takes to bake one yeah so
that could take 80 months asta okay we could but i love that like they're watching it asked us like
you understand what you saw, right?
And Malcolm's like, hand on dick, I've never been more prepared for this moment.
No! Oh no!
It's true!
Every little kid's like, sex.
Yeah, that's why Asta's an owl, so she could see better.
Why do you think?
Wait, I know that you said that Asta was was an owl but we don't know what type would
you say it was a horned owl oh no we gotta ask we gotta ask cassidy more about this what is the sex
what is the most what is the thirstiest owl so sister katarina gets to come in this story it's
a happy ending here for her, at least.
And it's actually a happy ending for Bolm V,
from what we hear.
And this line is actually really beautiful.
It's interesting.
Malcolm is a deep kid.
Later, we're going to talk about Dr. Ralph saying
that Malcolm is kind of a romantic.
And I'm like, damn, Malcolm,
you're out here writing art.
For those of you who have watched Modern Family,
young Malcolm is like Manny, for sure. like you're out here writing art for those of you who have watched modern family young malcolm is
like manny for sure he thought of her cry flying through the night sky and making the moon turn
her face away making the owls tremble in their flight i was trying to remember like where this
reminded me of and then i realized it was just reminding me of asriel showing lyra to the moon
and i'm like i don't like this connection i don'm like, I don't like this connection. I don't like it.
I don't like that either. Not why you
put it like that. Sorry.
At first I was like, oh, okay.
Well, you know,
it sounds like Katarina had a good time.
I know that this is like, everything here is very
negative, what's happening between her and
Bondaville, but I'm like,
damn. You know?
Her cry flying through the night sky you know it's kind of witchy
there's that you know i'm just like it sounds like i don't know she had a good time that her
pug did and it all obviously goes to shit in a second there's also you know when you are talking
about asriel and it comes up a couple of times later on that you know
Malcolm's like oh yeah I could tell that
Asriel loved Lyra
right it feels like the text making up
for the ambiguity in his dark materials
trying to be like yes Asriel did
love his daughter
but not to tie
it to the scene but you did it first not me
well
the man and his hyena come next.
And Malcolm and Astor worry about Lyra's safety,
ready to at least tell the sisters so they can punish Katarina and keep Lyra safe.
Yeah.
I will say something that's interesting that goes on with this scene
and that carries throughout this chapter, though,
is it does some interesting stuff with uh the onomatopoeia setting up the sound of the hyena that you keep seeing that
i actually should have probably looked up how hyenas sound prior to this episode but it recurs
over this chapter in the next one and then it ends up becoming this like horror movie sort of device
or horror sort of device they actually this was i
want to say it was actually as early as the quorum chapter but it it's like the creepiest part of the
book like before this episode you and i were kind of talking off the record that gerard bonvieu isn't
the greatest villain like i mean he's fine he's. He works for this. And let me tell you, when we get to him soon calling on the water and his voice echoing across the water.
I mean, when I read this book, I was on a train to and from Eliana's house back in the day when we were allowed to take trains places.
And I guess you still can, but you know what I mean.
That's not encouraged.
So I was reading this book on the way to and from eliana's house and i had
earbuds in and i had like kind of atmospheric music in water music basically while i was reading
this because i just wanted to think like the river while i was reading it and i'm reading and i'm
reading and you get to the ha echoing on the water and like oh it's so creepy and it is a really good
device for gerard bonvy's villain it is a really good device in Gerard Bonvy's villain. It is a really good device, in my opinion.
Yeah. I've now looked up
some hyena sounds. There's a range of them.
Cackle. It's like a
cackle, right? Almost.
Some of it is kind of like a giggle, and some of it is almost
like a weird moaning wheeze.
Like,
and some of it is like a
and
very unnerving. So I can see how it works as you were saying in the
context of bong v and really playing him up as this like almost like i want to say joker like
figure in some ways yeah you don't know what the guy's gonna do no one knows his story completely
as we're about to get into like he's a wild card wild card wild cards oh my god and to be
frank like i just like i know how sound just echoes so loudly on the water and i could see
where while you're hiding i mean even in the next chapter in the pharmacy they're hiding and they're
just like or either in the boat they're not even in the pharmacy yet in the pharmacy and they're
just like oh fuck this guy's gonna find us this guy's gonna find us and he is terrifying it's a good build-up for that but i don't think he's a great villain
he's no metatron he's a good monster not a good villain yes like like like it the monster in a
horror movie chasing you or something and that's very much i think how he's set up throughout
yeah throughout this book like like uh yeah, this chasing figure. But, yeah.
Well, I'm working on it.
Suddenly, a large crack of thunder shoots.
The sky erupts.
Water pours down heavier.
Where Mal and Asta stand, it gets deeper and deeper.
And Sister Katarina begins to plea with Gerard in the background, saying, I must go, and promising him something.
lee with gerard in the background saying i must go and promising him something malcolm and asta immediately hear that on the water and realize oh shit lyra's unsafe and they run ignoring the
shout that happens behind them the hyena and man's crazed laughter trying to get themselves to the
priory but realizing the gatehouse light is gone wait because the gatehouse is gone. Wait. Because the gatehouse is gone. Because the
river broke. Because rubble's everywhere
and suddenly waves are surging
over them from the bank. The flood has
begun in full earnest.
Katarina's wailing in terror somewhere behind
them and they struggle to the kitchen door
yelling for Alice. Yeah.
Everything really happens very, very
fast in this moment.
It's so sudden.
It's like it's out of nowhere.
But maybe this is what floods are like.
I mean, it broke.
Yeah, it all turns in a moment, as you said.
Yeah, the dam broke. I mean, they find Alice dazed under a pile of plaster and beams from the ceiling.
And Lyra's crib is floating.
And Asta darts down to help Pan.
And Malcolm grabs Lyra.
And we're going gonna see this probably
throughout the rest of this book
but of course there's obviously all these
different like
savior slash hero sorts
of imagery and symbols that are always heaped
on Lyra starting in historic materials
even now right she's Eve but in this moment
with the little crib floating she's very much
like Moses she's gonna be
a lot like Moses going down this river
again in the rest of this book that's really a good one she leads all the dead dead people right
and you were talking about genesis that's another genesis story right the the children of dust is
the garden of eden is the flood is a genesis story so is moses and yeah again lyra leads everyone out from the land of the dead that's
their great pilgrimage i do have an idea who malcolm could be closely related to later too
as we'll get to so moses maybe others maybe others malcolm can't see any of the other sisters right
he's looking alice is trying to get herself upright
when Bon-V suddenly bursts in
and he's clutching Lyra tight
while Alice is hitting Bon-V with a chair from behind,
world star,
and Bon-V falls forward.
Blood streams from him.
He slips in the water.
He's trying to get Lyra.
Malcolm's like,
I wonder if everyone's crumbled or floating around
or even alive. And for a moment, I wonder if everyone's crumbled or floating around or even alive.
And for a moment he wonders if he and
Bonvie are the only things living
in the Priory. But then he remembers
Alice is there. This is me staring
into the camera. He stumbles
along to get to her and they link
hands. They get themselves out with Lyra
and they get themselves to the bridge through
all the streaming water. It shakes beneath
their feet as they go over the bridge.
Fast as they can, they make their way to the
trout and the terrace is overrun with
water. Of course, the resounding
creepy. Eliana, you want to do the honors?
Ha ha ha!
I don't think I remember even how it goes again.
Ha ha ha! So it's kind of like that.
Okay. Ha ha ha!
Ha ha ha!
Well, that is happening behind them and Bonvieu is following them, so that's creepy.
They try the door.
It's locked.
Bonvieu gains on them.
Alice throws a rock from the parapet down.
They work their way to the front door, which is also locked, because Malcolm is supposed
to be asleep.
In his bed.
Upstairs.
He yells for his parents, but it's lost in the water surrounding them and they check the
back door as well hammering on it for a while but it's locked no one hears them yeah i it's sad it
is sad in that brief moment and very anxiety inducing i am glad that his parents locked the
door though yeah because there's a killer out there yeah well just, yeah, that's true, that too.
There's a murderer on the list. I know, we were just talking about
him. I'm like, oh my god.
They dash to the storeroom where
Malcolm kept LaBelle Sauvage
passing a drowned peacock.
I forgot about the peacocks, holy shit.
Yeah, they're dead.
So.
That's right, they just ran the peacocks and now they're dead so that's right they were just random peacocks and now they're dead they are
malcolm directs alice and lyra to sit still on la belle sauvage and then he preps for takeoff
pulling up the canopy and feeling the boat stir at her mooring rope he cuts the knot and off they go
they could only go one way la belle savage sped like a dart over the
Mad River down toward Port Meadow,
toward the wild waste of
water that was sweeping through Oxford
towards whatever lay beyond.
And that brings us to part
two of
La Belle Sauvage.
Yes, there's a wonderful
illustration,
and I want to take a moment to appreciate that.
And the moment's done.
Chapter 16.
It's a good illustration, and I wanted to give it five seconds of silence.
Chapter 16. The Pharmacy.
For a little bit, Malcolm felt like this was a mistake, but what else was he supposed to do?
Alice could have died, and Lyra too, let alone Bol V taking her and hurting her.
There's minimal visibility when they have the canopy up on the boat.
He has no clue when houses, bridges, or trees could crop up, and that's not the only problem.
clue when houses, bridges, or trees could crop up, and that's not the only problem. He kind of has to check on the paddle in the front every once in a while, meaning he has to keep the front uncovered,
meaning water is filling the boat. They plan to find somewhere to tie off and bail out the water,
and Asta takes watch, peering out, warning them about trees. One comes up pretty quickly, and
Malcolm saves it just in time, but his face takes a majority of the hit.
I'm gonna be real with you. This has happened to me
just walking. I'm not even like in a boat
or anything like Malcolm
and it's hard. I can't imagine how much
harder it is in a boat.
Malcolm pushes
against the current with all his might and
finds a sturdy branch to tie off
on while Alice begins to scoop
water out with the canvas bucket
you know alice is doing a lot of the heavy lifting and all of this i'm gonna throw that out
yes correct he pulls the tarp out to keep them dry as they work joining alice with the water
he empties his boots out finally and then advises alice about the biscuits in the emergency kit
below her seat which they munch on and i have recently learned about
biscuit tins like of course yes we have our cookies packaged you know in certain ways i think
i tend to buy cookies in what plastic packages here but apparently what i've learned is that in
the uk they sometimes come in nice tins and there is a fancy i I forgot which brand, a fancy brand that has a, it's really cute, biscuit tin purse is what it's called.
But it's like, I don't know, a bazillion pounds.
And it's really cute.
It's like this cute cylindrical bag with this sort of like rods on it.
My colleague sent it to me.
And yeah, so I just wanted to talk about biscuit tins they are really popular
at christmas time here in the u.s i would say yep i i that was that's kind of what you know how we
have the popcorn too yeah you bought me really good popcorn that one time by the way for christmas
that was amazing it was like dark chocolate and salt and it was so good. Anyways, caramel.
But so I digress.
It's popular at Christmas time.
We have really pretty tins that have Christmas or floral prints on them that have biscuits in them.
Yeah.
Generally of different varieties, some with jam, etc.
I've had like cookies come in tins but they're like squatter they're like more flatter cylinders as opposed to this one which was like a tall taller like cylinder skinnier yeah more uh cylindrical
tall more tall tall yeah tall i mean they're both cylinders but the other one was more disc-like and
yeah they yeah i've had them in those i think too but not as often they don't make it as
big here yeah anyway that's that was my insight into well they are great to put sewing supplies
in and other supplies and first aid kits so malcolm get with it as they munch on these biscuits
suddenly malcolm sees something white sticking out. The aura has returned
to his eye at the worst time possible, and he tries to keep very still as it washes over
him.
He sat there in the wet discomfort and tried to feel calm. He did feel something, the kind
of thing Asta had described on that evening when it came on them during his geography
homework. A sort of peaceful, disembodied floating,
in a space that was immense or even infinite in all directions.
The spangled ring grew larger, just like before,
and as before he was helpless and paralyzed while it came closer and closer,
and expanded to fill the entire circumference of his vision.
But he was never frightened.
It wasn't alarming, in a way it was even comforting,
that calm oceanic drifting.
It was his aurora.
It was telling him that he was still part of the great order of things and that that could never change.
This is chock full of themes and concepts that are really common in meditation. It interests me that it's described so similarly, right?
Like peaceful disembodied floating infinite space
calming oceanic drifting uh meditation is similar to the state of what you need to have to read the
alethiometer so from what we know or gain consciousness or let consciousness flock to you
right let me see it with mary in the cave especially that line it was telling him he was still part of the
great order of things and that could never change i really think that his aurora that comes out of
him i think that's gonna come into play in the future yes it definitely it definitely does sound
like that same sort of state yeah welcome just lets it run its course as everyone does and is an exhausted still
sees something white in the boat turns out it's a business card which he puts in his pocket
i love this because it was a fake out right like he saw something white and then it was his roarer
and then he sees something white again afterwards still there and it's the business card i'm
surprised it's not soaked through. I know, right?
Since the boat was... Must be great
card stock.
Girl, he went to Vistaprint. You know Asriel.
I love
reading these a few chapters at a time
because you can catch kind of the overarching
themes. The next three chapters
like these three chapters all
explain each other, right? We get to
go see Oakley Street's reaction and learn some of the stuff we knew, some we didn't. But other right we get to uh to go see oakley street's
reaction and learn some of the stuff we knew some we didn't but here you get to watch this piece of
paper move through three chapters right it starts here he's got the white card he watches it travel
to the end of the next chapter and it comes into fruition in the plot with oakley street
it's kind of the moving piece for us to follow and keeps us intrigued and i think
we talk a lot about differences in the main authors we're analyzing right now,
George R. R. Martin and Philip Pullman.
And George is more of a gardener, right?
Like he grows things and sometimes they just blossom and they're pretty to look at.
But sometimes he pulls off some crazy stuff with them.
Pullman's very precise and clean with his work.
He feels very purposeful.
He has very clean lines and
he does know what he wants for the most part so knowing that he has this one piece of small card
stock that's cut trimmed on the boat and it's going to take us to asriel's will not to asriel's
but it will take us somewhere eventually yes it will and of course as you said he's playing that
out before right with the giving of the card in the first place
because he's like, how do I get Malcolm there?
how do we string that line?
follow the card and see where it goes
that was pretty risky
not really, I mean
the floods way riskier
anyway, Malcolm comes back fully too
he realizes something that
Alice had realized much earlier
because of course she did.
Lyra needs changing.
They plan the what now, which
they decide they gotta wait until morning so they
can get hot water to wash Lyra with
and they take shifts to make sure
that they stay afloat in case the water goes
down. They also try to avoid Bonneville.
Mal takes the first shift
as Alice and Lyra curl up in a blanket
and he switches off their torch
aka flashlight he realizes that everything kind of sucks this canoe is too small to sleep in
let alone for three people and his face is all scratched up and he's cold but alice hasn't even
complained once and he was impressed and vowed that he also would not complain and i love how
just like a lot more of alice's strength and resolve and her her dependability comes through in this chapters yeah there's a lot of expansion on her characterization
which is great compared to kind of just the sullen girl with the awkward skinny knees that's mean
you know like she was just like the mean girl before now she's like I'm mean because my life sucks. And here I am. And my life sucks again.
Yeah.
That's definitely where she's at.
And she is right.
After a bit, the girls doze off.
Malcolm and Asta whisper to each other about where they are.
It seems to be Port Meadow.
But the river's kind of everywhere now, not just one place.
Asta asks, do you think we'll get swept away?
But Malcolm doesn't think so.
They'll find their way back.
She asks, what if it never stops?
But Malcolm says the Egyptian man didn't say it would go on forever,
and every flood stops eventually.
Finally, she asks, what's on the card you picked up?
And he tells her, Lord Asriel, October House, Chelsea, London.
On the back were written the words with many thanks if you need my help at any time be sure to ask asriel
so i did a little internet digging you know i was just hanging out doing my research finding
out new stuff i like to learn stuff and chelsea has some pretty high property prices, okay?
Like, very expensive to live there.
And this was super big in the 70s, especially.
They actually resulted in the coining of the term Sloan Ranger, which was usually, usually at first was female, right?
Like, it was mostly in reference to women when it was first induced. It meant a
stereotypical upper middle or upper class person who embodies a particular upbringing and outlook,
uniform, effortless, and unambitious, although sophisticated. So it was usually in reference
to people like, oh, Diana, Princess of Wales, but then it began to include men. A male Sloan has also been called a Ra or a Hooray Henry.
In France, they call it a BCBG, Bon Chic, Bon Genre.
What? That's what that's from?
Yes, that is exactly what it means.
I'm a Jonas.
But our analog is like preppy subculture.
So it's like the preps and the jocks.
You know, like Abercrombie and hollister in the
aughts no i'm just kidding kind of not really it's pretty much that the kids from like the
fancy neighborhood that had a finished beautiful basement and an upstairs and a huge dance anyways
so chelsea had this reputation also as london's bohemian quarter. The haunt of artists, radicals, painters, poets.
It doesn't really survive now.
The squares off Kings Road are home to others,
investment bankers, film stars.
But the arts club continues
and the College of Art and Design
moved from Manresa Road to Pimlico in 2005.
Very dramatic.
But it's very funny to think about.
And today's average price in pounds is like
1.5 million and the low is 125 000 and the high is 7.5 million pounds like that's
that's some ducats that's some money to put out to live in chelsea so to put that all to asriel
like i want to know so much more about this
chelsea home now he's like a preppy well-raised well i mean no he was well-raised into aristocracy
right like he was a sitting member of the british parliament at some point in his history
in adulthood and he was super well respected before he you know did the whole wedlock thing
with coulter and he he's straight up a sloan ranger dude he's a hooray Henry a raw that's him the area he
lives the fact that Alice and Malcolm are kind of like going to this promised land of rich people
to get Lyra the safety interesting stuff going on it honestly does make me put Malcolm in kind
of the Caleb role uh son of Jeff Unet who I don't know, kind of, in some ways, he was like,
Malcolm's a child spy trying to get Lyra to a promised land.
And Caleb was kind of the opposite.
He was a child spy trying to get into a promised land to put more on it and take it, you know, for people.
But in Hebrew, Caleb's name translates to faithful, zealous, ruthless, bold, and brave.
And sometimes it's symbolized with a dog.
Obviously, Asta's not really a dog, but the idea of Malcolm being Lyra's servant for life comes to mind here in Dog Demons.
And I thought that was kind of an interesting analog that he specifically was sent to spy on the Promised Land.
That is interesting.
And yeah, he was doing that a lot as a child and
they're trying to those people have ideas and i think that is interesting what you're saying
about where asriel lives and that it's in chelsea like we're less familiar i think with some of the
cultural signifiers right that that poem might be referencing here because we grew up in a set of different cultural
signifiers. Yanks.
Yes, yanks.
Spelling words
without the letter U.
Golden compass.
Those things. These are the
offenses we have for you.
Indeed. Our accents.
Many things about us are...
I just want to get it all on the table now, you know, of how bad we are.
Absolutely.
But I think what you're saying, like this research, it's great context on Asriel.
You were saying it had a reputation as Bohemian Quarter.
And I wonder if that's like
the period that Pullman is referencing here to an extent, because we know that Asriel,
probably very recent to all of this, right, because Lyra is a baby, has been stripped of
all of his wealth and everything. So for him to be in the Chelsea area, might be speaking to that
fall in class. But at the same time, time as you said right he he is a mix
of both well and it's not even that like chelsea is so expensive that now no it was like becoming
like this is like the 70s it was like high class like princess diana came from here so like he
obviously had money because he was in the government as an adult he
had connections and he obviously is some fucking like play he's like fucking tony stark millionaire
yeah um no yeah opposite he uh he's obviously still got like when before court happened they
talked about how he had multiple estates and that he had hidden Lyra and Ma Costa at one of the
estates. Like he has several houses and one of them is in Chelsea. Asriel was well off. And yeah,
they say they took all his wealth. But what does that mean? Yeah, they probably sold all his assets
and went traveling, you know, like, obviously, he went traveling. So he probably just got rid of what
he could made the money he could and went by. Yeah i mean obviously as you said he's well connected enough and people still clearly respect
him as we see from the way a couple of other higher up people speak of him in this chapter
in the next chapter or so so yeah things weren't all completely terrible for him
things weren't all completely terrible for him well
Malcolm gets that brilliant idea though he's like wait
but maybe Asriel who as you pointed out
still has resources and
helped me get a better boat
it's like he knew that there was going to be a flood
and I'm like interesting interesting as you've pointed out
in previous chapters Chloe it's all interesting who that azrael right who hangs out
with egyptian people and has spent quite a bit of time with them and is esteemed by them and had
egyptian person help him fix up this boat interesting that he might be like providing
things that could be useful in the flood at At least he wasn't a closed-minded
asshole about it. That's true.
Even though he's the one that's gonna
end up causing more floods. Anyways.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Well, Malcolm
and Asta both agree
if this is the plan, if we're gonna get
Lyra to Asriel,
we can't tell Alice.
Malcolm sits watch, but he starts to drift off,
slipping and falling over sideways and waking.
He chastises Asta.
He's like, why didn't you wake me up?
But Alice wakes up in lieu of this and is like,
we need dry blankets and pillows.
And he's like, well, I'm going to paddle us home tomorrow
after we get supplies for Lyra.
She doubts they're going to be able to paddle against the current
because she's not stupid.
And he resigns.
He's like, you're right.
We're just going to have to stay tied off
and go into Port Meadow tomorrow.
It's right below us.
Alice says his parents will worry.
And he's like, what about your parents?
She tells him, I don't have a dad, just a mom and sisters.
They all live in Wolvercote.
Malcolm never knew.
She says her mom will think that she drowned and he realizes the nuns will think she and lyra drowned too you know if any
survived after a minute of her and ben whispering to one another alice asks malcolm if he went to
the potting shed and if she saw them he's like well i couldn't really see but i definitely knew it was katarina and gerard and then as alice does she calls him a bastard and says that she had wanted to kill him
when she had hit him and malcolm's like i don't get it and she's like he was nice to me and that's
why and she's like you you wouldn't get it that's interesting it reminds me of the witch with will
you wouldn't understand why i killed your dad yeah that is kind of like
that i do get it i get it more why alice would do that yeah no agreed towards a fucking creep and
like i understand her wanting to hurt him and and kill him for trying to take advantage of her right
she's a vulnerable girl and she has to deal with that already from like her clientele
yeah as we saw
Alice asks
Malcolm so
is Asriel really
Lyra's dad and he reminds her
that you know I actually met
Lord Asriel
and I saw that Asriel held her
and whispered to her in the moonlight
when asriel saw lyra and he's like it looked as if he loved her very much
after some silence beneath the rain allison asked what are we gonna do with lyra if we can't get
back and malcolm you know just looks around no he doesn't look around shiftily but inside he's
definitely looking around shiftily and he's like we could try taking her to jordan and claim scholastic sanctuary and he's like we
probably need to know a latin phrase but you know i don't know it and alice is like how the fuck is
a college gonna take care of lyra it's full of old men he's like i guess we're gonna have to pay
someone to do it or azrael's just gonna have to send money for her yeah the the distrust of men
for alice i didn't really have it click till now but poor alice yeah i mean poor alice
a lot of all she's known right she had a very early i mean we all kind of learned it at an
early age yeah absolutely uh seeing it here and just seeing you know how gerard was able to exploit her
and then of course that she really hated him and then she's like do you really think lyra
and azrael like they're related and malcolm tells her about azrael holding lyra and loving her and
she just is thinking about it about her dad and i'm just like wow that sucks so life sucks for
alice right now it's the alice parslow club thanks for coming alice asks where the college is and he
says it's on turtle street in the middle of town and then she asks how do you know about sanctuary
he explains dr ralph him, and how Dr.
Ralph left her book at the Trout.
Again, taking care not to say anything
about the spying. Congratulations,
Malcolm. You're doing great, Malcolm.
He tells her Hannah lives in Jericho,
and her downstairs is probably
full of water. He hopes
that she moved the books.
I bet she did. Probably, he's so
annoying, he wouldn't leave it alone.
I mean, if I were Dr. Ralph
and someone warned me about that, I would have done it.
Yeah, same. I mean, books are important.
He drifts off, thinking
that the water might be still in the morning
and they might be able to find their way easily
to Jordan after taking care of Lyra.
And she would have something clean
to drink, because the water they floated on
would be full of stirred up dirt
and dead animals
the ghosts of all the animals would be crying under the water
he could hear them now
ha ha ha
they have a range of noises that they make
I went through that video a little more
oh no
Alice kicks Malcolm back awake to the sound of that they make. I went through that video a little more. Oh no.
Alice kicks Malcolm back awake to the sound of Bonneville's maniacal
laughter. They wait for him
to pass. It seems he's just rowing
around in the dark
looking for them.
Like you do.
Like any normal adult
does.
He would have been going downstream and faster
than them, so Malcolm just
nibbles at the biscuit.
Alice offers him, and they just drift off
for a few hours
of rest. And I don't know, this kind of
reminds me a little bit of the mint cookie
things that Will and the angels have.
Yeah,
especially because, it's
funny, you know, Pullman just put on an interview today talking
about Lord of the Rings and both of us I know we aren't huge huge fans of the book series
not in a negative way just I could be yeah I'm open to it haven't done it yet well Pullman had
a couple criticisms right like they asked if Tolkien was alive today what would you say to
him and he's like why did you not let your girls do anything?
Like, at all?
Which is a good question, but it kind of makes me think of,
it's kind of Tolkien, there's a lot of Tolkien-esque in this, right?
Like, later we're going to get the fairy, for example.
But something about this disaster with it feels about right.
Hmm.
I mean, I don't know. The elven bread.
There's, like, the elven bread that they eat. Oh.
I don't remember.
Basically, it's very fulfilling.
It's, like, you're not supposed to have too
much of it. It's, like, a blessed
special elven magical bread
and naturally,
like, everybody eats it and it's, like,
oh, sorry, we were supposed to make that last
lull, but it's
supposed to be like magical and super filling that's what it makes me think of is like also
it's like hearth you know so you're sharing yeah it's a commonwealth between people to share food
until then malcolm just awakens to the cold but But the boat, alas, is still on level water.
The rain had stopped, though, for the most part, so he pulls back the tarp to check out the view.
And there's nothing but water as far as the eye can see.
Fast-moving water.
Their luck came from being tied to the gaggle of trees, and he's pretty worried about his little canoe facing these roaming waters.
He measures that Oxford is a ways away and peels the tarp back a bit,
getting ready to take off. Alice
awakens, but Lyra stays asleep.
Alice looks out and thinks the conditions
are just too awful for them to paddle across.
But Lyra is cold and
smells bad, so they need to leave.
Once more, Malcolm wishes that he
had made a slipped reef knot,
but he pulls the knot all the same, because
alas, he should have practiced his knots more, apparently.
Ugh.
Well, ready or not...
Sorry.
Amazing!
Malcolm making the slipped reef knot.
Sometimes that knot is referred to as a Hercules knot.
I thought that was great with his heroic role going on.
But also, that knot is sometimes referred to as a marriage knot,
which is kind of funny because later Hannah says he's a romantic.
So that's something.
Or a surgical knot.
It's used in Greece medically.
And a varied version is nowadays used as well.
But definitely in ancient Greece it was used.
And there's even ancient Greek jewelry that you can find that has certain
reef knots on it and the exact shape
through the metal jewelry, so it was like a
popular thing then, so that's really interesting
that he's kind of going for a
hero's... a hero that
actually has to deal with water often, now that I think
about it. That's true.
Some other critters out there.
He had many trials, like 12 of them
or something. Zero to or something zero to hero zero
well malcolm's trying to go the distance but immediately regrets not fully pulling the
tarp back because he cannot see ahead he cannot see the distance alice bickers with him over it
but they go all the same and mal's beginning to paddle he concentrates on staying steady and
avoiding the underwater
snags peering at the Oxford buildings
far, far in the distance.
The water is moving
them toward the city, but with interruptions,
obstacles, and turbulence, and Malcolm
does what he can to keep them upright. As they
begin to get into the mainstream of water, though,
they see others suffering with the flood.
Some are in boats, some floating or
keeping their heads above, and some clinging to trees.
Malcolm can barely keep them from capsizing, let alone steer them to Turtle Street, so it's all he can do to try to steer them to a pharmacy.
Alice holds onto the pharmacy sign bracket, then Malcolm ties them off.
He has Alice shield Lyra so that he can break the window into the pharmacy for them.
He's about to climb in, and Alice reminds him you should just break the rest of the glass
so you don't, like, you know, cut yourself up entirely and die.
You know, she's really smart.
I probably would have jumped through and slashed myself up,
and I have done that with glass before.
I have sick pads.
Yeah, my leg, I have this scar that's almost in the shape of a smiley face.
It's crazy.
It was 16 stitches at the time, though.
I walked into an empty two-by-three-foot glass aquarium,
and the glass went into my leg.
It was in the way, and I didn't know it was there.
The apartment I was at was dark, and it shattered into my leg.
Blood everywhere, and that's all I could think.
I have all that everywhere.
I'm like, Malcolm does not need more scratches.
The branch was bad enough.
The Eliana walking branch was bad enough.
Yep.
I am someone who walks into branches, but I do think I would have considered the glass.
Okay, well.
I don't know about that.
Listen, no one likes a bragger, okay?
It does kind of make me, you know, Alice noting that maybe she's just astute but also i'm like has she done this
before yeah maybe maybe she's got a few years on our friend malcolm she does and she's like at that
age right or maybe you do some rebellious shit sort of heard allegedly alice hands lyra down
to malcolm through the window and climbs down herself beginning to direct what to get Lyra Malcolm's like we'll clean you up soon Lyra and Alice is like so funny the we part that you just
said that you said we were gonna do it they get biscuits juice warm water nappies they use the
fireplace to boil water that streams from the faucet Asta asks what if the shopkeeper comes
and they're like he can't be mad we're helping a baby Asta and Malcolm what if the shopkeeper comes? And they're like, he can't be mad. We're helping a baby.
Asta and Malcolm argue and whisper about whether or not to tell Alice about their plan.
And Malcolm's like, I don't want to.
She won't agree with it.
And she'll want to take Lyra back.
They get the water boiling so they can get ready to feed Lyra.
And Malcolm goes to find a pencil to leave a note for the shopkeep.
Malcolm pulls out of the trout inn at God's Toe.
We'll pay for my damage and what we have taken.
Big Will vibes.
Yeah, there's a lot of Will vibes.
There's a lot of Will going on in this chapter, absolutely.
From both characters.
Yeah.
Well, they'd only been there for half an hour
and both wished that they could stay longer,
but they knew that Gerard might be looking for them them and he may not know the boat in the daylight, but they weren't about to, you know, fuck around and find out.
Alice orders Malcolm to sit still this time, dabbing at his wounds with hot water as well.
She dabs antiseptic on and considers band-aids, which he says no to, interestingly, and then she settles in to feed Lyra.
Malcolm passes her to Alice,
thinking of what his mother might say about
Lyra, which is that
she's full of beans.
She is full of beans!
Oh, it's so cute!
I'm gonna say it about Alysanne all the time.
Alysanne, you're full of beans.
Isn't that amusing it is it is full of beans you're just full of beans lyra oh my god she is full of beans though she really is though especially especially later on um and then
malachi the thought of this right makes him tear up a little and alice asks what's
the matter he responds that it's stinging but i don't know malcolm tearing up thinking about his
mom that's another thing that reminds me a bit of will when will's always i mean will said about
his mom a lot he's not ready for this at all right like he's about to see something even worse he's
not even ready for this he's just looking for signs of life out the window and he gets the opposite you know last chapter he was hoping to see a nun floating around inside
of the priory but now he's seeing a real body floating around downstream dead he's like what
should we do asta it is really sad because like he and asta they they can't decide what's the most respectful
thing to do and also like not to put themselves at risk at this moment and i don't know just poor
poor malcolm and and alice right you know they're not the only kids going through this natural
disaster there's obviously like the rest of their fucking town but it's quite traumatic for all of
them yeah no kids should have to make these choices these life or
death choices and you know respecting a body and as we see it become such an important motif in the
main trilogy right of someone's death being respectful and their soul being respected like
lee and yorick that and also that comes to mind that and especially lyra right lyra full of beans and full of grace as uh
kate bush would say but she you know with tony mccarius no one else was showing him any respect
or his body any respect uh they were terrified of what to do with the body and those men in a way
were willing to just sort of let it float downstream.
But Lyra's like, no, we gotta do the right thing, and we gotta give him a proper burial.
The body does float away, and Malcolm is ready to bring it inside.
He's like, I'm gonna get a proper burial.
And Asta says to him, what happens to demons when people die?
I don't know, maybe her demon was small, like a bird, and he's in her
pocket or something.
Maybe he got left behind.
But that was too horrible to think about.
Ooh, some foreshadowing.
Spicy. Interesting.
Maybe he got left behind.
But could it be foreshadowing for the
future, too?
Yeah, it could be for historic materials right
it's kind of a nod because we all
kind of know
oh with Will
I mean Will but also like we
see it when they go to the underworld but also
we know what happens when
demons die I mean Lyra kind of saw
that at about Malcolm's age
and she's like oh shit they just
disappear yeah malcolm
hasn't though not yet yeah well for now malcolm decides to pack up what he can from the store
and put it in the canoe and alice and he debate the why is gerard after lyra again malcolm brings
up jordan and sanctuary again and then alice is like i see i see realizes his
whole game she scolds him saying so you never actually meant to go back and mal was taking
alice so she could take care of lyra and she saw him gazing at the business cart in the boat
when you know mal thought she was asleep so she kicks malcolm justifiably so inching toward him
and he picks up a stool hiding behind it he's like i saw alice throw a chair i can throw a
chair too that's not really what happens in the text i made that up it's a defense and she's so
funny she's like and what are you gonna do with that eh hit me over the head i'd like to see you
try i'd hush hush one. Don't cry now.
Alice has just lost her temper with that little piece of sewage over there,
but not with you, my lovely.
Put that bloody stool down where it was.
I haven't finished feeding her.
And put another log on the fire.
She doesn't even skip a beat.
She's amazing.
Queen of my life, you know, like her personality has not changed in that aspect.
And Malcolm knows that he can't do anything but try to calm her down.
And she's like, shut up while I think about what to do now.
She's definitely the adult in this situation.
His cuts reopened from all of this physical strain, like picking up the stool.
And he and Asta quietly plan how to dodge around Alice's temper.
He opens an orange juice, handing it to her kind of as a breakfast peace offering and explains that lyra's not safe
anywhere especially not with gerard bon vie or the office of child protections around and lord
asriel loved her so why shouldn't we get her to him alice is like why can't we take lyra to your
parents's house and he's like their hands are
full and the ccd has already been there before they have no defense alice thinks and asks why
not give her to her mom and malcolm's like she started the league of alexandria hello
i honestly don't think this is that good of a justification like i secretly do kind of wonder like kind of devil's advocate here but
like no one has actually given me in my opinion like a really really good solid reason as to why
they couldn't give lyra to mrs coulter her mother like yes she's a horrible person as we see later
like a lot of the other things and of course the league of saint alexander is like pretty horrendous
as we all know and definitely hearkens to nazi times but like all of the actions that mrs coulter
has taken such as this like which might have been for the purposes of trying to find her daughter
just shows me that she's kind of willing to do anything for her kid like yeah she made poor
choices at first but she makes the right
choices in the end.
I mean, even before then, she's, like,
seems like she really wants to find
her daughter and no one will fucking
let her. And I mean,
as
somebody that knows a person that has, like,
a narcissistic parent,
I know a person. But, like like it's probably not great but like i don't know
it's yeah she just could have tried like why not let her and i think that falls to a lot of the
sexism that she experienced not just then but also in her career, right? In general, and the idea that, like, this
turned into a whole debacle when,
like, you wouldn't even blink an eye if a
man had a bastard on a wedlock
with some woman, you know? Like,
that and the fact that her whole career is pretty
much shattered because of it, and she has to become
this fucking gatekeep,
gaslight girl boss bitch to keep it
up later. That's interesting.
What if you just gave her the
daughter i know i'm like none none of what like she does is justifiable right but i also nothing
that anyone has done like yes like she could be a narcissistic parent and we see that she doesn't
end up being a great mother to lyra later on but that's after having gone through like a lot of other circumstances too and i'm just like
nothing within this book nothing within his dark materials has really shown anything to me as to
like you know she made that split second decision perhaps at the beginning of like i don't think i'm
like as soon after giving birth to lyra like i don't she didn't think she was ready to
be a mother probably because there were a lot of other horrifying circumstances happening around
that and like obviously that's not the best state for someone to try and make this like huge
decision I just don't understand this is just just my opinion like there was not enough of a case
made in this book or in his or towards the beginning of historic materials before everything
that happens later on as to why they could not have given lyra to mrs coulter as a baby
yeah no i have no arguments with you eliana i'm just saying that the books don't make the case
for her being no not at all or this book this book especially what the time of Lyra's infancy and I argue that the
future books so
Serpentine even
and the secret commonwealth
just kind of make you feel more empathy
in my opinion or sympathy
depending on who you are in your life experiences
and like again
she does end up being not a
great mother to Lyra
during those times later on but we don't know
what she would have been like at this point and i'm like just because she was horrible this is not
a justification of anything but she could be she just because she was horrible to a bunch of other
people's kids doesn't mean she would have been a bad mother to her own child and it could have
changed the course of her life yeah it's like a sink or swim thing anyways
that's that's just something that i wanted to like throw out there because i'm like malcolm
you literally have met this woman for like a minute yeah i mean she crazy but my god
like you don't know her you're you're metatron you know
well alice gives in she sighs and she's like how are we gonna find
asriel and he shows her the business card saying we'll find a nice gyption to show us the way
she snorts and calls him a moon calf i'm gonna call you that what is that i love that you're a
moon calf a new calf born on the moon she asked him why he didn't tell her about all of this
planning and he's like
well i didn't really plan it i just had a feeling and if i had known i would have taken sister
finella with me he says fuck you alice but also sister finella no but like also like she was dying
when we saw her last alice changes her mind she's like you're not a mooncalf you're a gormless staring idiot for
exactly the reason I just said she's like why didn't you ask me to go with you and he's like
I didn't think of this till like last night when we were tied off to the tree uh I love this chapter
I think it gives us a lot of exposition on the bond between Malcolm and Alice like we said earlier
with their opposing demons it It's the first chapter
we get for them to speak freely with no interruptions whatsoever, and they're even
scheming together by the end, but we still have these characterization bumps in the road they have
to work with, right? Alice doesn't want to be pinholed into only being a caretaker and a mother.
She wants to be invited to escape down the river in a dashing adventure, but not because of her
skill in caretaking for an infant or for people, but because she wants to be invited to escape down the river in a dashing adventure, but not because of her skill in caretaking for an infant or for people,
but because she wants to be wanted.
For people to see her as herself.
Simultaneously, she's good at taking care of others, and she knows that.
It's probably from taking care of her siblings and her mom being the oldest daughter.
By having to fill some of these gaps,
her mom probably hasn't always been
able to fill as a single parent with three daughters. And she cares. She does genuinely
care. Even when Malcolm is pissing her off, she's out there wiping his face and getting the blood
off his face. And likewise, Malcolm is trying to put on this big kid act, right, to prove himself.
Like, I'm so grown up to Aliceice and he doesn't want her to see that
he's just a kid him looking away in the mirror choking up watching their friendship develop is
something we've seen pullman accomplish in many ways right like will and lyra it falls flat in
some ways for will and lyra and it does fall flat for alice and malcolm in some ways too but
i think their friendship develops faster stronger out of necessity with
this direct mortal peril that they're put in and having to make life-changing decisions every moment
i think their bond by the end of the book is special i have a few annoyances of assault
uses a plot device as we've talked about but i love seeing their relationship so raw so early
on so awkward so unsure and still figuring each other out. Absolutely. And everything that you said here, right, is part of the strong characterization
of Alice here. And I am also very interested in how Alice embodies a lot of that same
parentified child aspect that Will does in the original trilogy. But as you said she and malcolm formed this very strong bond and it's
not just you know the cats the cat demons mirroring one another but even like they they do it a couple
of other times too where their demons are both birds right both cooperating scoping everything
out and yeah as they as they start to sync in with one another yeah
they get comfier
synchronize is what I meant by sync
I just realized we're on a boat
when I said sync I meant
S-Y-N-C not S-I-N-K
which is perfectly possible
in this context
M-O-U-S-E
well
they aren't mice at this moment.
The plan is to keep going downstream,
keep out of Bonneville's way,
and find Lord Asriel.
Nakum wipes blood out of his face again,
and then Alice just forces him to just let her
take care of it, bandage it up.
She begins to list all the things that they should take with them,
like pillows, blankets, and food, and diapers.
So he begins to gather them up, and then suddenly a dinghy goes by with two men rowing it neither
are Bonville though they call to Malcolm asking him what he's doing and Malcolm quickly asks Alice
to come to the edge of the boat with him they tell the men they are Sandra and Richard and the baby
is Ellie they're trying to get back home to their parents in Wolvercote the men continue to push
asking why they're looting the pharmacy,
and Alice starts to speak up, and Malcolm's like,
no, no, no, no, no, maybe not, Alice, let me take this.
And he interrupts calmly and says,
we're only taking what we need, and our father will bring us back to pay the shopkeep.
Yeah, we're seeing a lot of Malcolm's little child spy skills come into play here.
Yes.
But, I don't know, these people are kind of assholes.
I get it that it's like a stressful natural disaster.
And maybe they know the pharmacy owner and are legitimately concerned about them.
But I'm also just like, what the fuck, dude?
Mind your business.
I'm like, civilization is over.
Mind your business.
I know.
These kids are trying to survive right now.
It's not like they're taking things because they're like what gonna fucking anyway listen i'm telling you if
civilization crumbles and you see me looting the walgreens or the target mind your business okay i
agree i mind your business that's all they've got a fucking baby and you know they buy some of the lie
right I guess the lie is just their relationship
and what they're doing but also it's just like
as you said mind your fucking business
and those people do
give them directions to the emergency station
and the town hall 10 minutes later they're back
on the move well that's nice
that was a nice ending that they weren't
like complete assholes
and Malcolm thinks the same
he's like it could have all gone for worse
they were still alive and they were
moving south and we move south too
to the final chapter of this episode
chapter 17 Pilgrim's
Tower it's a quick recap
of a lot of things we just learned
but we're gonna hang out at Pilgrim's Tower
the tallest tower
in Oxford that George Papa Dimitri
is staring off out of
at the top of as Mal and Alice
are kicking off into the waters
yes as you said
short recap episode the budget ran out
so this is the filler
yeah
it does start off with that and I think it's really interesting
that George used the children
as bait for sexual predators.
Papa Demetriou is high in his own ivory tower, right?
That sort of thing of the university detached from all of those drowning plebs around him.
And I'm just like, to come back to earlier, you know, this guy's supposed to be good.
And like, they're kind of trying to get Lyra somewhat in his care.
I'm like, how the fuck is this guy a better choice than Mrs. Coulter for Lyra?
Yeah, it's rough.
Him and Ted Nugent obviously is the ringleader of all of this, of this madness of the circus.
And it's the highest tower, like we said, so it's looking out at the water, and the storm is crazy.
It's cold enough inside,orge is wearing a jacket and he and lord nugent are waiting for bud schlesinger a new dane and an agent of oakley street that they hope will guarantee lyra's safety
for them like he said adults suck uh malcolm and alice are literally struggling lying to people
and authorities and keeping this little girl safe.
And they're all like, huh, I guess we should have checked on Lyra.
Huh, that's a good point.
We should have headed over to the priory when we saw it was raining.
But here these twerps are, out here, these kids, keeping Lyra safer than the adults could have once more,
just like Lyra and Will saving the world.
Right. adults could have once more just like lyra and will saving the world right and like they're positioned to be better but again they're like what if we used kids as tools to again lure
pedophiles sexual predators and i'm like that seems like a bad idea first of all and hannah
ralph agrees and the reason that they were late and haven't set out to try and secure Lyra's safety is because they were waiting for Bud, who had news about that prophecy.
And so they're more interested in the prophecy and what Lyra can do than they are about Lyra's safety.
And I think that just really shows that, again again they're not that much better in some ways
in the magisterium in my opinion in this and i'm like again how are they better than mrs culture
because to them lyra's just another pawn yeah watching i mean i think hannah ralph knows that
too obviously because we wouldn't be getting the angle we're getting on this chapter if she didn't
and watching her realize like these men just play chess with people
in numbers people are numbers to these men with children children yeah and she's like sickened by
it a little bit you know even here like as they give her orders of what to do i do like this line
the witches were a great power in these latitudes and the alliances they made were costly but
valuable uh the importance of witches is
interesting he's really put this importance on them even in the small novellas right serpentine
has a lot of information about witches lyrus oxford is focused on a witch in the end lots of
witch stuff going on so i'm glad that we get this as well nugent was eager to get the witches on
their side but his motivation was
definitely because he was trying to keep as many witches as possible from joining the wrong side
as you said which side is wrong which which side is you're fired they discuss the authorities
are requisitioning most boats on the water nugent says bud will get here though as he
says that he spots hannah ralph outside in the flooded quad covered in oil skins waiting toward
the tower adorable george waves but she doesn't see him he says he'll go down to meet her they
join up on the first landing where jesper helps her with her raincoat buttons. She's wearing salmon
fishing waders, which belong
to her brother.
This is the greatest scene.
I know. My favorite scenes,
controversially, one might be the
hyena licking the puck.
What's wrong with you?
And this.
Is this another Donkey Kong?
Oh my god. No, the other one's like art in the way that
like disturbing things right like weird weird shit is art you know the and this one this one's
precious and i love this they're both completely different vibes i do love this uh so dr ralph's
brother lost a leg and he wore a prosthetic one and these are not easy to wear with a fake leg waders are similar kind of to our snow pants eliana they're made of like neoprene or rubber
or thicker waterproof material so like she has to sit on the steps and beg george to help her get
the waders off so he has to like like an eight-year-old after playing outside in the snow
for too long sits on the ground and you pull their snow pants to get
them off? You remember these days of
snow pants? Adorable. Do you remember snow pants?
No, I don't think...
I don't know, I just was
damp.
Wow, it is an effort. And layered.
It is such an effort. I bet Jasper
would have snow all over his face
during this attempt if there was snow, but it's only water.
They're like
water snow pants. Interesting.
I thought they were also kind of loose.
I've seen them in shows, and that always
seems so interesting. They wear them,
they go out in the river, and they'll fish
or maybe do science
while out there.
Oh.
What kind of science
do they do?
I don't know, gathering samples for the river and, like, from the river for, like, examining the biology of the ecosystem.
I saw someone wearing something kind of like that in, I guess it wasn't only waders, not that specific kind, but in Cloak and Dagger.
Okay.
I think that was the show.
But there's other ones.
They're hilarious either way. love the concept of them but yeah so nugent opens the door for them offering dr ralph some of
george's brandy and also to sit by the fire george thinks it'll be good for her to meet but
bud schlesinger and she explains that she came because of what happened at the Priory.
Her neighbor, who had brought her over by boat, took her there to check in on Malcolm and Lyra.
But the gatehouse of the Priory, as we all know in many of the main bits, had been destroyed
and sunken, as well as the bridge, and we get a body count.
Seven nuns drowned, two are missing, and so is the child.
Seven nuns drowned. Seven. I know know i didn't think about the number holy it is holy it's so sad it's so sad i think like that moment like when i read
this the first time my heart sank i was like oh my god all the nuns he probably enjoyed that one
bastard yeah but it's not just Lyra.
Malcolm's also missing, and so is Alice, who's helping at the priory.
And this is what's giving Malcolm's parents hope.
They've been trying to make sense of it.
So they're like, so you think that this boy rescued the child and floated away with the kitchen girl?
And they're like, are you sure that they have the child?
Yeah. They had found the crib at the inn
but all the blankets were gone which didn't make sense to hannah and hannah also brings up gerard
ball and v she's like you know i kind of mentioned him at dr elkisey's but you all spoke over me and
tried to exploit a child spy instead so i didn't really have an opportunity to bring it up again. Haha.
And Ted Nugent sits forward and George is like, how does this fit in? So she explains Malcolm
expressed fear of the man due to the demon's behavior. And the man tried to break into the
priory and claimed to be Lyra's father. Nugent says, oh, yes, we know of that man. We had interest
in him for a while. He was a scientist leading an elementary particle research, the Russikov field.
And also he wrote a theory about consciousness that sent the magisterium spinning.
It stated there must be a particle associated with the field, and dust is probably that particle.
Yes, and as we all know, because there is another trilogy that preceded this by like a decade
more than a decade almost two he was right you know bonneville was right um and it's interesting
that bonneville was just like so revolting of a person as we're gonna find more about
in a second that despite this very important discovery they just like were like let's forget he ever existed and
name the particles after that other guy and the field that he discovered even though he didn't
i guess discover the particles because they do end up calling it the ruzakov particles right
yeah so they're just like let's just use his name for both. Nugent goes on, saying,
The gist is that everything is material, matter is conscious.
Bringing spirit into the discussion means the Magisterium's likely keen to shut the guy up.
George pipes in, Gerard had been in prison for a sexual offense,
and Nugent agreed that was part of his downfall.
Marisa Coulter was involved, perhaps in testifying,
he thinks, and now he's claiming to be Lyra's father. And, adds Hannah, Mrs. Coulter knows
Bonnevie. She came to Hannah's house. She explains what happened and that Coulter clearly knew Bonnevie
but wouldn't admit it. She wanted to know the child's location but didn't say it was her daughter.
They're interrupted by the arrival of Bud Schlesinger. He's about 30 or so with his small demon owl.
He asks if he's interrupting and Hannah says,
no, no, she must be, and tries to leave.
But Nugent's like, no, you need to stay,
and he introduces them.
He gives Bud the summary of her story,
very concise, as Hannah notes,
and George makes coffee.
Bud brings them some information in return.
Yes.
He tells them...
He gives a confirmation, right? We all kind of knew it,
but he confirms that Lyra is indeed
Mrs. Coulter and Asriel's daughter.
No one else is involved.
And that the witches of the Inara region
heard voices
in the Aurora that the child was destined to put an end to destiny
and they don't know what that meant and he doesn't either could be good could be bad but the main
condition is that the child must do it without knowing that she's doing it the magisterium had
heard of this prophecy through their own witch contacts and set to finding the child, which is when Lyra was taken into, quote unquote, safekeeping.
Yes, a refresher from the Northern Lights on why the witches can see through the auroras.
Because the charged particles in the aurora have the property of making the matter of this world thin, so we can see through it for a brief time.
Witches have always known this, so we can see through it for a brief time witches have always
known this but we seldom speak of it yeah so i love about this prophecy bud says yeah like they
heard voices on the other side of the roar he's like i don't know i think it's a metaphor and
we all know no literally like they heard voices on the other side of the roar
it's kind of funny because he's kind of wrong about a lot of this stuff,
right? Like, some of his information's right, but
he's got a handful of things where he's like, ah, the other
prophecy, it could be about this kid.
And I'm like, I don't know that it is.
Yeah. Why would
you just not believe that there are voices on the
other side of the roarer? Like, they're literally magic.
It's not... I mean, they're
flying in the sky in front of you telling you this.
Come on, dude. Yeah. Well. Gerard Bonneville. it's not i mean they're flying in the sky in front of you telling you yes come on dude yeah
well gerard bondable bud knew him in paris
bud knew gerard bonvieu in paris and heard he'd come to the north and had asked around on him
he'd been released from prison for a sexual crime lost his academic job access to resources the lab libraries pretty
much everywhere that a scientist needs to work right and not only that but he was kind of a pain
in the ass to work with he was demanding obsessive creepy and his demon well his demon had four legs
the last time bud had seen it so he says that he heard maybe coram ben texel had something to do
with the three legs
interesting interesting because this whole time of course melchizedek was like oh he must have
done that to his demon but it was probably after you know quorum's fight it was quorum the only
father that i respect in this whole the only dad well nope there's. There's the master. Hyena murderer? Well, no, that was sad.
That was sad, but also it was in self-defense.
I will stand Corbin Texel till the day I die.
Oh my god.
Bud continues on.
Bonneville thought that he could just buy his way back into favor by bargaining with the magisterium and giving them the child.
But Bud asks
where Bonville might be now,
and George is like, well, we have
a theory that maybe he's
chasing after the little boy
and this other girl who
have Lyra in their canoe.
It's a working
theory. It's like
the truth, but also it sounds crazy yeah and everyone's like
yeah that that sounds legit and i mean i guess that's that's what happens with someone like
bonneville and he asked hannah where do you think that the children went and she tells them about
the time that malcolm asked her about sanctuary and that if colleges still offered it to scholars, she told
him that Jordan still had some form of it.
Papa Demetrio confirms,
right, something that we talked
about last chapter, that there
is a Latin formula to invoke
sanctuary through the master.
And
Dr. Rolfe doesn't think that
they're going to make much headway in the current,
and George says, you know, it's not going to work anyway because the baby's not a scholar.
And I'm like, you take that back.
She's full of beans.
She's full of beans.
Fuck.
Lyra is full of beans.
Hannah asks, well, what if she were granted scholastic sanctuary?
How safe would she be?
The law has been tested safely in the courts begins george who's
interrupted by bud who says queen tilde vasara of the inara tribe had a prophecy about a boy
the voices in the aurora had spoken about a boy who had to carry a treasure to a place of safety
well i had no interest in a boy so i clean forgot about it till you started talking about a place of safety sanctuary could this boy of yours be doing that so a couple things here isn't it so interesting that
they predetermined lyra's destiny for her in scholastic sanctuary that that was a promise
that she had to grow up to be a scholar a promise that she would study and that was a promise that she had to grow up to be a scholar, a promise that she would study,
and that was what protected her, right, at Jordan.
But, like, she also is supposed to bring about the end of all destiny,
so these people are trying to plan her destiny
when she's literally, like, the killer of destiny.
It is.
And everyone's been trying to do that to Lyra for her whole life.
Yeah, and I think that does carry through.ra for her whole life except for I guess the master
right the master
and the librarian
they're the only good ones
the master and the librarian
in Coram Van Texel
John Fah
he's okay a little ambitious but I like him
this is a great
passage though because this prophecy
here is probably about will right to
get a treasure to a special place the the subtle knife but it could also be malcolm because prophecy
is always in the eye of the beholder which is something very important to consider and having
a man like bud in place giving these kind of prophecies is fun because bud is not a very
serious character when you meet him. He's not
like some creepy, oh
this is going to happen
the dark guy is coming
and he's going to murder Lyra.
He's not some creepy like monger
of prophecies. He's just like, oh
I heard a prophecy once and it went like this.
Isn't that funny? Yeah, and
I think that it seems as though
Pullman kind of likes playing with that
idea of someone who has prophecies or visions like that it's kind of a little more down to earth
right like he touched on it a little with um the background right when we find out what
will's father what what jopper used to be like. And I think that the show interpreted that the way that they did,
which is maybe in line with Bud.
But also Bud kind of gives me sort of Lee Scoresby vibes.
That's so funny because I started going Southern in that quote.
Yeah, maybe that's why.
He's got, he's got, I mean, he does have that energy to him.
He's kind of happy-go-lucky in a way.
And kind of like, I just go and listen and bring the info back.
Make my dollars.
Yeah, and he's not, you know, lovely,
but also I'm just like, you didn't try,
I mean, why would you not just note anything that happened in the prophecy, right?
That could be important at some point.
Yeah, dangus.
Anyway.
Hannah confirms that
this very well might be what
Malcolm's doing, because that's the way
he thinks. She calls him intensely
romantic.
George interrupts this theorizing to assume
that, well, Malcolm probably failed
and has been carried downstream.
And is like, so what does Malcolm's plan see?
All right, where does he go then?
So the men again all look to Hannah, who realizes, oh, they expect an answer.
And she's like, well, I think that he would probably go to Lord Asriel then, regaling them of his visit to the Priory with Malcolm
and that Asriel had repaired
and upgraded the canoe as well.
And Chalice and Drew's like, oh yeah, so I've seen
Asriel and Chelsea. He was preparing to go north
but it might be too late
and Nugent pipes in unless
the flood delayed them
as, you know, natural disasters
and bad weather tends to do
with travel. unless you're ted
cruz oh my god topical oh it is topical again hello historian hello archaeologists and
anthropologists in the future welcome to girls gone canon i'm one of your hosts lord nugent
looks revitalized and lays out the plan we find the children before bone v does
and use buds borrowed boat he directs george to check in with egyptians and find some boats
he reiterates the ccd is taking as many boats as they can they will be concentrating on this exact
task and you need to do it better than them no pressure and to hannah he directs her to stop what she's doing
and search for the children using the alethiometer how will i keep in touch with you she says you
won't said lord nugent you won't whether we're successful or not you'll be writing the history
in due course go home keep dry and safe and watch the alethiometer. I'll find a way of keeping contact. Ah, and that's
the end of chapter 17, which
kind of a little parallel to Alice
there in a way, right? She feels Malcolm
brought her along to take care of Lyra,
where Hannah's kind of feeling a little left out
of the action, I'd imagine, here.
Yeah, he
told her, go home, go on Twitter,
just wait
for the live tweets from your al sure i mean hashtag find myra
yeah that's what she's putting into the alethiometer actually though
well that that brings us to the end of these three chapters and the start of part two
That brings us to the end of these three chapters and the start of part two.
Yes.
I think the second half of the book is a banger.
It literally slaps.
Every chapter is so hard.
Crazy shit happening, right?
The river flows more.
Weirder stuff is about to happen.
I can't wait till we get to that fairy island.
That's some weird shit.
Yeah, absolutely. And a lot of things happen and we've gotten a
quick teaser of that right uh from the memory that malcolm has of coram van texel saying that
there are things in the water that had been disturbed and things in the sky too that's
about uh all those disturbances are about to come to the surface literally yes We'll be exploring the next few chapters next month.
However, we do have a short discussion to follow.
Our discussions cover the secret Commonwealth in regards to these chapters and just a couple
spare thoughts we have.
Eliana will be hanging out in it.
She's allowed in the clubhouse this time.
But if you haven't read the secret Commonwealth, you can tune on out now.
Come back in a bit
come back next month
hear the next couple chapters and we'll hear
from you then
yes
so I'm gonna
start off right with a little bit
of where we left off in this talk about Sanctuary
it's interesting
that it's really being built up in these
chapters and
especially in this book obviously the book ends with lyra gaining sanctuary but it's kind of shown
to be this like really robust mechanism here which makes it so horrible of how it's just so dismantled
and revoked from lyra later yeah he's pretty blasé they are right like george and nugen are when they say oh yeah yeah
the courts it's proven in the courts it's impregnable you can't you know nothing can
happen to you if you invoke sanctuary yeah you have to like be a scholar though i guess and
they're like lyra you're not i'm like what the fuck she's like studying she's a student how is
this not considered a scholar maybe i i understand scholar
seems to be like a formal title i guess kind of like a professor but i'm like damn she's studying
all right chill she's not gonna just become a scholar overnight going back to asriel living
in chelsea right and growing up and being in the parliament at some point and being kind of a high society man in the aristocracy i mean it seems
he wasn't a hundred percent a scholar right like he wasn't like he wasn't a full-on scholar and
obviously coulter wasn't allowed to be one however his parentage and his status at least should earn
him kind of that in is and that's kind of what we see in a way but
it's all about money in the end for a lot of places and it's really crushing it kind of
reminds me of the little princess right uh francis hodgson burnett 1905 girl gets brought
to a pretentious boarding school after world war one her dad's loaded he ends up dying leaves her
nothing and she's made to be an
orphan and live above the school and then work her way through living there and like treated like
crap blah blah blah obviously lyra's story goes a little differently right like she goes off attack
dethroned god the whole nine yards uh leaves to find herself which sarah didn't have that agency
or that opportunity to but interesting to think of that of like how everything
is ripped away like you said from her in the secret commonwealth and how horrible it is because
it was such a fail-safe program yeah it was her home and she's just taken from it and this is of
course that story of how lyra gets to that home and yeah yeah bud schlesinger showing up is really great i like his character
i'm not sure where you are in the secret commonwealth but have you seen him in the
secret commonwealth already i don't remember i feel like i thought i remembered seeing his name
i don't think i've seen him yet though in the secret commonwealth i think i've seen his name well you'll get there eventually lyra visits him uh he lives in smyrna with his wife and it's nice to see him though like he's
really fun he's a fun character and like light and jovial and it's like uh it's been a decade
you know since he's or well it's been a couple decades since he's seen lyra so he's probably in
his 50s or so and he just feels like a really
one of the old men we could adopt him into our group of old men is what i'm saying okay good
you know he can sit with quorum yeah he's fun so something else that was uh stood out to me right
that i noted was strange to me is calling lyra a little flirt as a baby and i guess it's supposed to be regarding her attachment to malcolm and i'm
just like okay interesting i want to die yeah it does feel weird i know earlier you and i were
discussing that like especially with the imbalance of child care. Like, why? It feels specifically formulated.
His relationship and bond with Lyra
is specifically very carefully chosen and formulated,
and it's not in a way that I like.
Yeah.
And that's how I feel about it.
Same.
That's how I feel about it as well.
And, you know, I think we're just going to have to wait
until the Books of dust three to understand and for malcolm to die so that i don't have to worry about it yeah same
i just don't know i don't know what else he could be doing i think there was some good you know
there was this line in the episode today we talked earlier in the second chapter in the episode today. We talked earlier in the second chapter in the pharmacy, Asta and
Malcolm discussing what happens to
demons when people die.
Maybe he got left behind. Obviously
that's huge foreshadowing for what happens
later where Malcolm separates from Asta,
right?
And obviously a
past-slash-foreshadowing for
Lyra and
what happens in the Land of the dead but it also does make me
wonder like could it be added to the foreshadowing pool of does malcolm die i don't know maybe uh
something that i was thinking of right when they were like well where is her demon and they were
like i guess her demon could be a bird and could be in her pocket. Reminds me of Lyra trying to
explain to people like, oh, my demon's
not with me because it's
small, right? It's in my pocket.
All the excuses she uses
to conceal.
I think that about wraps
up the discussion. I don't have a lot right
now because we're just getting into this
meat. I think next week we'll have
oh, there's going to be so much stuff
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