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Re: Analysis of Shiver

Posted By: Dan Rudolph (319-A-42-130.ppp.mcleodusa.net)
Date: 1/9/2000 at 4:06 p.m.

In Response To: Re: Analysis of Shiver (Forrest)

: But it also speaks of Shiver (Culwyeh) as being around in
: Balor's reign, along with Ravanna (The Voiceless One).
: So, since Culwyeh is an ancient evil, and Ravanna is a
: previous incarnation of her, but they were BOTH around
: during Balor's reign, I can only see it one way...

: Ravanna, the Voiceless One, was killed long ago, cast
: into some "eternal sleep".

: She was reborn as little Culwyeh, who grew up to be
: Shiver.

: Along came Balor and recruited Shiver, AND awakened her
: previous incarnation from the "eternal
: sleep". So there were two incarnations, Culwyeh
: and Ravanna, running about at the same time.

: Shiver (Culwyeh) was killed by Rabican in the battle for
: Madrigal. The Voiceless One (Ravanna) was killed in
: the clean-up after Balor's fall, along with the
: Deceiver, The Lurker, and the Faceless Man.

: Sixty years later, her/their spirit was given a corporeal
: form through Tramist's Mirror, which is the
: Ravanna/Shiver we see in Myth II.

Isn't it also possible when she was awoken, she woke up in Culwyeh's body, so there were two aspects of the same spirit in one body at the same time.

Also possible: Ravanna's honorific is the Loveless Child of the Unwed Dawn. This sounds like a Mahir Honorific. Mahir are ghosts. Ravanna is dead. Maybe the Voicelss one was a Mahir. This is like your theory, only without a body in the strict sense.

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