Legion Wrote:Well, if you take the letters that form Herta you get EARTH, and given Rasaloms tendency to rearrange letters why wont she?And there you have it. Rasalom is the dog ladys. He's posing as Gaia.
rjack_fan Wrote:I'm going to go with Earth for now, and see where that goes. I do reserve the right to change my mind at any point should this debate point to another, more logical, explanation
So if she is Earth (or Mother Earth, or something similar), it does make sense that she is hurt when the pillars are buried and that the lines appear on her back.
But what's with the holes that are in the body, where you can see right though to the other side? That may be a key part to figuring this out too.
Any thoughts?
berrymastiff Wrote:A smattering of different dog types. It might be interesting to see a Japanese lady with a Tosa Inu. Or a South African lady with a Boerboel. I would take those dogs in a fight with chew wasps. Hell, maybe even in a fight with Roma. Look them up....
On another note:
I tend to belive that the dog lady is a manifestation of Gaia. Certainly she matches the description of a personification of the earth. And check out of the Gaia Hypothesis... sounds like blending the earth in parrallel with the Otherness and wherever the Ally is from.
Susan Wrote:Herta is also an anagram for HEART.Has anybody noticed that in GATEWAYS, Anya's last name is Mundy. I'm willing to bet that Mundy comes from Mundo . . . as in El Mundo, which is Spanish for The World.
Susan
Ken Valentine Wrote:Has anybody noticed that in GATEWAYS, Anya's last name is Mundy. I'm willing to bet that Mundy comes from Mundo . . . as in El Mundo, which is Spanish for The World.
Ken V.
KRW Wrote:Glaeken said that it's not that simple (the mother earth type), but I'm thinking it's not that far off either.Exactly. She refuses ties to the Ally and the Otherness, remaining focused on what is good for Earth's residents. If not Mother Earth herself, perhaps she is another agent like Glaeken or Rasalom. What if the dogs are the personification (wrong word?) of Mother Earth?