[UA] Thoughts on the Freak and Dirk Allen
Hammons, Jade
jade.hammons at attws.com
Sat Mar 29 08:07:48 PST 2003
The only problems with your layout here is the fact you are forgetting
the Freaks avatar abailites. such as gender switching. Which requires no
charges. You have hurt the freak more than it needs to be hurt.
Jade Hammons
-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Ranallo [mailto:zincoxide at sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 7:30 PM
To: ua at lists.uchicago.edu
Subject: [UA] Thoughts on the Freak and Dirk Allen
A friend and I were discussing The Freak this weekend, trying to come up
with a good story to explain why exactly it wants Dirk Allen dead.
Based
on the little bits of information in the book, here's what we came out
with
(all in theory, of course):
Gaining the ability to switch genders at will requires a major charge
for
an Epideromancer. Thus, The Freak must have some disfigurement that can
never be covered up with its Epideromancy. Since it's never described
as
having a missing limb or extremity, it probably got that charge by
drinking
acid, which explains its weak, raspy voice.
The price The Freak would require in order to forgive Dirk Allen is
"immortality." To an avatar, this is likely to be synonymous with
"ascension." So, whatever it is that Dirk Allen did, it prevented The
Freak from ascending. Assuming that a candidate for ascension as the
Mystic Hermaphrodite has to be an actual, physical hermaphrodite at the
very least (and thus, must possess both male and female anatomies), this
might mean that Allen forced The Freak into a position where it had to
generate a major charge by castrating itself. Like drinking acid,
castration is a permanent disfigurement that allows it to look whole, at
least while it's clothed. So, maintaining outward appearances is (or,
at
least was) important to The Freak. Obviously, the circumstances must
have
been dire in order to force The Freak to eliminate its own shot at
ascension, so I can only assume that it would die otherwise.
The concept of the Mystic Hermaphrodite started as the idea of
perfection,
the alchemical ideal of a being that embodies everything in the human
experience. However, since that time, the overall view of the
hermaphrodite has become the polar opposite; as a physical condition,
hermaphroditism (I'm not sure that's a word) is seen as a flaw, and a
pretty major one at that. For several hundred years, the hermaphrodite
has
meant confusion and corruption, rather than wisdom and purity. This is
probably the path The Freak was taking to the top, and with the weight
of
humanity reinforcing such a view, ascension probably would've been easy
to
accomplish (OK, relatively easy). Now, with The Freak as a Godwalker
who
can't ever fully ascend, the only thing it can hope to accomplish is to
kill off anyone who gets too close. This plan works well for the
current
Mystic Hermaphrodite archetype, since no one can challenge its position
if
they get gutted by a mad Godwalker first. So there's an unspoken truce
between the two, with The Freak serving as an Earthbound hatchetman for
the
archetype.
Considering that The Freak values its ability to look like anyone at any
time, and that it symbolizes confusion, duplicity and corruption, I get
a
very "Cold War" vibe. My guess is that it once was a spy, most likely a
double (or triple, or quadruple) agent, likely dating back to the 1930s
or
40s (I'd like to think that it was once a German cabaret singer). That
would make it quite old, but Epideromancy could take care of that. It
rode
the wave of paranoia and doubt that infected the entire world from the
end
of World War Two until the fall of the USSR. It had a hand in all the
dirty deals of the past sixty years, using its abilities to feed flames
across the globe, corrupting nations, corporations and ideals, then
exposing them to the public. It impersonated J. Edgar Hoover in the
now-infamous transvestite photos. Its Deep, Throaty voice exposed the
Watergate break-in. Maybe it even helped to scatter Reagan's mind in
his
second term.
Of course, with modern attitudes about sexuality, The Freak's path isn't
as
strong as it once was. Acceptance of transgenderism, bisexuality and
transvestitism is starting to swing the mass mind back toward the
original
concept of the Mystic Hermaphrodite, so the current archetype has a bit
more breathing room, and might choose to stop favoring The Freak. Maybe
Dirk Allen has a shot after all.
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