
One Flesh, One End
A Locked Tomb reread podcast, where we'll be recapping and examining all the clues in Gideon the Ninth, Harrow the Ninth, and Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir as we wait for the very mysterious Alecto the Ninth to arrive…
One Flesh, One End
13. Sweet Dreams
Welcome to suffering hours. In a Chapter 25 that's straight out of a horror movie, poor Isaac Tettares and Jeannemary Chatur meet their tragic deaths and we will absolutely never be okay about it. There's a lot of wailing. But we tried to lift the mood afterwards with a fun vocab quiz, the second part of our discussion about lyctors Augustine and Mercymorn—including a look at the parallels between Harrow the Ninth and No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre—and another very sexy bone!
* SPOILER ALERT * We reference events from GTN and HTN in this podcast, as it’s intended for readers who’ve already finished both books.
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References:
Tumblr posts:
- honorarycassowary: Augustine & Mercymorn as opposites
- vaguely-concerned: Augustine calling Mercymorn "Joy"
- darkveracity: Harrow/Mercymorn and Ianthe/Augustine similarities
- neornithes: Mercymorn and Augustine as "bad timeline" Harrow and Ianthe
- gothicenjoyer: Mercymorn/Cristabel and Harrow/Gideon parallel
- mayasaura: Mercymorn finding Harrow at Canaan House
- coronabeth: Mercymorn and Harrow
Tumblr posts by mercyisms:
- Augustine's repression
- Augustine, trauma, and blame
- Augustine calling Mercymorn "Joy"
- Augustine and Mercymorn as siblings
- Mercymorn and suicide pacts
Tumblr posts by exigencelost:
No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre
The Good Place (2016)
"I Know What You Think of Me" by Tim Kreider, The New York Times
Intro/Segment Music: "Turismo" by Spaceinvader (Icons8 Music)
Outro Music: "Warm Vacuum Tube" by Admiral Bob (2019 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0))