Ayup.
You can if you are a blacksmith.
Perhaps some hints for the remaining are in order:
Regards,
Shodan
I have a friend who sucks at Trivial Pursuit. He maintains that it’s because everything he knows is important.
Other than the milk, you’ve got me stumped.
Daniel
Now there is a man who has wasted his opportunities.
More hints, maybe?
[ul][li]What do you have to do in order to see Wilbur Whately’s brother? The brother looked a lot more like the father than Wilbur. Think about that when you are Dunwich your guessing.[/li][li]They reckon ill, who leave me out, when me they fly." Who am I?Think transcendentalism poetry.[/li][li]When he was angry, the gorilla-bite scar turned red. Who was he?The rain might be Tess, and the fire Joe, but he called the gorilla Bolgani.[/li][li]What happened to Ivrian’s father while he was torturing Mouse? (This was before Mouse changed his name and acquired Scalpel and Cat’s Claw.)Scalpel was his sword, and Cat’s Claw his dagger. His buddy’s sword was Graywand.[/ul][/li]
Regards,
Shodan
Number 6 is, of course Mike Mercury in “Supercar”.
I’m just grateful to have found a Shodan post that didn’t have “Regards” at the end. Do I get a prize?
I’ll have to start one of these someday. I’ve got scads of useless junk floating around up there.
17: Tarzan, but I think the scar was from his scalp being partially torn off from a blow, not a bite, if I remember right.
20: I don’t know since I haven’t read all the books, but Graywand was Fafhrd’s sword, so it has something to do with the Lankmar books by Fritz Leiber.
13: Something to do with Conan?
Wasn’t Wilbur’s father Yog Sothoth? So to see his brother you’d either have to summon him or drink something interesting (Tikkoun Elixir?) to expand your visual senses.
Bingo! I got my wife the complete series on DVD for her birthday.
Yes, it is the Tarmangani himself, but I thought the gorilla tore off the piece of his scalp with his teeth, the afternoon that Tarzan first broke into his parents’ cabin and found his father’s knife.
Correct. Specifically, the first short story featuring the Gray Mouser - ‘The Unholy Grail’.
See spoiler in response to Finagle.
No, you didn’t have to summon his brother - he lived upstairs in the farmhouse. There were two ways to see him, according to Wilbur’s diary. One was the method they used after he got loose, the other was to make the Voorish sign.
Regards (especially to Feydeau),
Shodan
#17, corrected (sort of, and IIRC)
It is Tarzan, but he had found the knife earlier and cut himself on it. Then while he was reading a picture book, he was attacked by Kerchak, boss of the Great Apes (not a gorilla), who bit his scalp half off before Tarzan accidentally found the knife again.
No, it was definitely Bolgani the gorilla who tore the hole in his scalp. Tarzan didn’t kill Kerchak until much later, to become King of the Apes.
I sometimes wonder if Burroughs realized the Freudian implications of Tarzan killing so many father figures.
Next batch of hints:
[ul][li]Who is Sulva? What road does she walk? Why is the womb barren on one side?Merlin asks this riddle of Ransom in the third book of the trilogy. After Ransom has returned to the Silent Planet (and from the planet of the floating islands). [/li][li]How much life insurance did Sam say Iva’s husband had? (No children, and she didn’t like him anyway.) - Hint: Iva’s last name was Archer. Do some Spade work and figure this out![/li][li]What did Mike H. find out about Juno in the last word of the novel? [/li]H = Hammer. And Juno is the “queen” of the gods. The author, also named Michael but went by Mickey, bet his publisher he could write a novel with the punch line in the last word. [/ul]
Regards,
Shodan
Damn, it!! I’m at work and the answer is at home… of course since it’s been a few years for me since reading it I might have to reread the whole thing to find it. (no great hardship ;))
I had to go check (from Gutenberg, of course), and neither of us got the chronology correct. It was “Terkoz, son of Tublat,” one of the great apes, who scarred his forehead, but he was already king at that time, and the gorilla fight was clearly long ago.
These quotes are in order, the first a few pages before the other two.
You’re right.
Ka-goda!
Regards,
Shodan