The Second Apocalypse

Earwa => The Prince of Nothing => The Darkness That Comes Before => Topic started by: Onrack on July 06, 2016, 11:21:24 am

Title: First Appearance of the No God
Post by: Onrack on July 06, 2016, 11:21:24 am
So I've almost finished re-reading Darkness, and I've been fairly surprised that The No God hasn't appeared in any of Akka's visions. I always recalled the No God and his various questions being recurring throughout every book. Have I somehow just skipped over a couple of pages? Or does the Mog man himself only make his debut in Warrior Prophet?

A rather frivolous question, though I want to make sure I haven't missed any hints. Got a feeling we'll be getting Moggie back in some form this coming book...
Title: Re: First Appearance of the No God
Post by: H on July 06, 2016, 11:43:21 am
I believe that is correct.  There are plenty of references to the No-God in Darkness, but none showing it itself.  The closest would be in chapters 15 and 16, where Akka dreams of Celmomas, but again, the No-God is referenced but not shown.
Title: Re: First Appearance of the No God
Post by: Hirtius/Pansa on July 06, 2016, 07:28:46 pm
Yeah, it surprised me too on my first reread many moons ago.  The No-God isn't described until
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The No-God is this sorta empty signifier in the first book.  I remember my original mental image of him was this massive metallic Colossus being, idk.  The Consult tekne-engineers need to get on that though!

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Title: Re: First Appearance of the No God
Post by: Onrack on July 06, 2016, 10:38:04 pm
I SEE Thanks guys, glad to see I wasn't just being careless.

An interesting creative choice from Bakker. Seems odd for it not to be referenced at least at the end, but I suppose he wanted to keep some things mysterious.
Title: Re: First Appearance of the No God
Post by: Madness on July 07, 2016, 02:30:35 pm
Well, it's referenced in the prologue and explicitly on the jacket of TDTCB. But yes, I feel like Bakker's slow tease of the world and the conflict were have been well done.