Enoch Abulliar
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Wayne Stubbs wrote:
Enoch Abulliar wrote:There are several references to Veshtahz as an unwilling servitor and contemptuous of his mistress, being compelled to serve. So presumably he did something to her bad enough to trigger her wrath, and make her remove his horns and seal him in the underground complex. Betray her to the Song Pharoah, perhaps?
There was only one tiny question that I had about it. In the Third Vision on page 11, why does Tahari refer to Veshtahz as a traitor? I was trying to figure out how he had betrayed her.
Yes, they definitely seemed to have an extremely contentious relationship. I agree with you that it seemed that Veshtahz must have done something especially egregious to warrant not only being labeled a traitor, but to also merit being mutilated and sealed in the complex. I also wondered if it had something to do with the Pharoah.
On the other hand: The memories she stole from him and stored in the box of banished memories were memories, in which she let slip clues about her experiments, labs, etc. Maybe Veshtahz wasn’t a “traitor” because of a single act he committed, but because he knew her secrets and could, in theory, expose her at any time.
