Copied from Poul Anderson Appreciation:
The
deal with the blog is that a single word or phrase in a work by Poul
Anderson can generate either a reflection or a comparison with a similar
word or phrase in a work by another author. We can move in any
direction although we always return to our source. And here is one
mysterious phrase:
"The Taverners are as merciful as
their charter, or whatever it is that was once granted them by some
power unknown, allows them to be."
-Poul Anderson, "Losers' Night" IN Anderson, All One Universe (New York, 1997), pp. 105-123 AT p. 108.
There
could be a story about an inn-keeping couple at some place or time, the
punchline being that, right at the end of the story, they are appointed
as keepers of the Old Phoenix - but that alone would not be enough to
tell us who the power unknown is. Once appointed, do the Taverners
remain in the Old Phoenix or do they, like their guests, continue to
lead lives in one of the universes? The inn is outside all particular
cosmic times so they could always return to it at the moment they had
left.
"...there are some powers that no one, not even the Endless, seeks to inquire into too deeply."
-Neil Gaiman, The Sandman: The Wake (New York, 1997), p. 17, panel 4.
Why
not? The Endless are anthropomorphic personifications of aspects of
consciousness and include Destiny, who knows all that was, is and will
be, although Delirium that was Delight claims:
"...I know lots of things about us. Things not even he knows."
-Neil Gaiman, The Sandman: Season Of Mists (New York, 1992), p. 29, panel 6.
- pointing at Destiny.
That might be a koan: What does Delirium know that Destiny does not?
And does she know the powers unknown?
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