Osseric said:
On page 229 of the UK edition of RG in Taralack Veed's thoughts it mentions
"The nameless had knelt on the threshold of stone for too long. Worshipping a house, its heaved grounds, its echoing rooms - why not the living, breathing ones who might dwell within that house? Why not the immortal builders?"
I presume the houses that it refers to is the Azath House, for he is musing on Icarium, so who are its immortal builders? I thought the current theory was that it is a natural occurence, an immune system, I think the analogy goes. If so who build it?
Well, if we look at it, Azath houses seem to grow. Finnest House in Darujhistan and Kettle House at the gates of S.D. In both instances a house sprung up around a powerful soul, Raest & Scabby. So, perhaps he's talking about the souls that are taken which seem to act as the power for generating an Azath.
If the Azath are indeed the "immune system", the barricade to more chaotic power, I would imagine that it is the souls that it contain that are its source of power.
On an aside note, do we know why Letheras' Azath House died? It is the only one we know of that died of, ahem, natural causes. (I.e. not Icarium going nutso). If so, perhaps the fact that Hood or any other sort of after life was not present for so very long is the cause, which would give us some clue as to how the Azath function.
Trouble arrives when the opponents to such a system institute its extreme opposite, where individualism becomes godlike and sacrosanct, and no greater service to any other ideal (including community) is possible. In such a system rapacious greed thrives behind the guise of freedom, and the worst aspects of human nature come to the fore....