Iconik, on 27 January 2010 - 09:31 PM, said:
Are we really talking about Bloodfly repellant here? Move along folks. Nothing to see here.
I guess they don't show up much later, but Felisin squeezing maggots out of pockets of dead flesh was one of the grossest things I've read in a book in a while: looking back to it, her feeling "a chill" at the possibility of going blind or deaf, and immediate understanding of the hideous disfigurement that just happened to her ("I've seen those (pockmarked people). Locals. Slaves. Here and there -") coupled with her absolute non-response to hearing about it (she laughs, shivers) - followed by her immediate, obviously-not-in-shock response to news of Beneth's death: "a flood of pain rising up within her, an anguish more thorough in shattering her than anything she'd yet suffered. She staggered back a step," seems weirder than it did the first time: I would have thought that you're either freaked out that bugs just turned you into Freddy Krueger by filling you with maggots, or you're in shock and nothing freaks you out.
And Heboric's comments on them: before they swarmed: "Bloodflies! Drawn, then driven, by the fires" and afterwards: "normally, bloodflies don't swarm. It must have been the flames." That's a much wordier and calmer reaction than mine would have been upon sighting, and then escaping, a cloud of AIDS carrying mosquitoes (in fact, it almost sounds like an author shoehorning in an explanation as to why this doesn't happen all the time, then forgetting and doing it again - but I'm just guessing, and that's kind of harsh): I think I would have been more screaming terrified profanities, maybe laughing about how I was okay then feeling bad that she wasn't, and thinking about stuffing my backpack with mud in case they came back.
If you don't care enough about your life to be a little freaked out when it's saved from a horrible threat as a total surprise to you (Felisin suggests Fener helped him out: "I can make no sense of it (... he sighs) but it seems you're right."), why bother trekking across a desert to save it? I'm not actually asking, just expressing my reaction as I was reading - which was roughly "what's wrong with these people? Do they know what's happening to them? Do they care?"
Just because bloodflies don't show up later in the series doesn't mean they weren't first presented as a horror-movie-monster threat, only defusable by nearby mud, and against which no precautions seem to have been even considered.
This post has been edited by George Awesome: 28 January 2010 - 03:52 AM