1980 - cover art by Stephen Fabian |
Phaedra: Alastor 824
Spatterlight Press authorized the publication of a 4th Alastor Cluster novel. There is some discussion of Phaedra by the author here.
Back in 2014, I began imagining a previous Reality in which Vance had written more than just 3 Alastor Cluster novels. At that time, I imagined that Alastor 1083 was a planet named Yerophet. For his novel Marune, Vance had imagined a native species that he called the Fwai-chi. I populated Yerophet with telepathic natives who are known as the Kerub.
The Elders of Alastor Cluster |
From 2014: An Alternate Vance |
For the Exode Saga, I depict Alastor Cluster is an artificial stellar structure that had been slowly assembled by the Phari during the past several billion years. In the case of Phaedra, we are told that "The Elder Race once ruled the entire Alastor cluster." I've never read Phaedra, but I would not mind if you called the Phari an "elder race". They were the first technologically advanced species to arise in our galaxy and they constructed Alastor Cluster, one star at a time.
Fwai-chi: original art by Darrell Sweet |
Zeck, Alastor 503
In the case of Zeck, Alastor 503, the home of Jantiff Ravensroke, the original native species is called the Zee, but they have no remaining visible physical manifestation in the Hadronic Domain. Some humans with telepathic abilities can make weak telepathic contact to the Zee, who only remain on their home planet as an artificial life remnant composed of femtobots. Thus, Jantiff grows up with a minimal sensitivity to the so-called "sea-voices" of Zeck. In contrast, Glisten, with her better developed telepathic ability, has a better communications link to the Zee.
Glisten |
Glisten on Zeck. source: The Power of Pause |
Thus, back in 2012, I began a fanfiction story in which Jantiff, now an agent for the Connatic, visits the planet Marune (see Assignment: Marune). After an 8 year delay, I'm now writing the next chapter in Assignment: Marune in which Glisten reaches Marune and is able to make progress in learning about the Phari from the Fwai-chi because she is part of a mind clone network.
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Here in 2020, I wrote an account of a visit to Yerophet by Azynov and Yōd (see Frost Hills to Bailisbury). In The Yerophet Experiment, Zynov and Yōd not only meet a Kerub (named lo'Whots), but also an Iidi from the planet Dreavero.
I first wrote about the Iidi back in 2016 when I began The League of Yrinna, a kind of sequel to Vance's novel Trullion. The telepathic Iidi have long assisted the Idite clan and the various Idite Connatics. In The Yerophet Experiment, an Iidi provides assistance to Azynov and Yōd and is aware that they are inside a Simulation.
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August 2020
Before Glisten's visit to Yerophet, Azynov and Yōd visit Ottengla, a world where most of the resident humans are blind. The people of Ottengla live on widely scattered "ranches" where they have a symbiotic relationship with a native species (called the Plesypy) that resembles the horses of Earth (see The Gensifer Clan).
Interior story illustration from the August 1980 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. |
blue Plesypy foal |
I imagine that the Phari originally had blue-tinted skin and having developed under their influence, many of the remnant species of Alastor Cluster are also blue. The image above by Frank Borth is black and white, but I'm imagining that the telepathic Plesypy of Ottengla are similar in structure to the alien creatures depicted by Borth and pigmented as shown to the right.
Related Reading: Assignment Nor'Dyren by Sydney Van Scyoc
Next: Asimov's Foundation on TV?
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