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- From: werpetin@risky.ecs.umass.edu (Katrina Werpetinski)
- Subject: Tail names
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.135214.10674@risky.ecs.umass.edu>
- Followup-To: werpetin@risky.ecs.umass.edu (Katrina Werpetinski)
- Summary: from _Tailchaser's Song_
- Sender: werpetin@risky.ecs.umass.edu (Katrina Werpetinski)
- Organization: I'm *not* organized...that's the problem
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 13:52:14 GMT
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- Since someone mentioned _Tailchaser's Song_ (which, BTW, I thought was
- a good book, too), I figured I'd toss in the passage from that book
- about the naming of The Folk (cats). This is, of course, transcribed
- without permission...
-
- From page 16 of _Tailchaser's Song_ by Tad Williams
-
- "At the first Meeting after their third Eye, young cats were brought
- to be Named. The Naming was a ceremony of great importance.
-
- It was sung among the Folk that all cats had three names: the heart
- name, the face name, and the tail name.
-
- The heart name was given by the mother at the kitten's birth. It was
- a name of the ancient tongue of the cats, the Higher Singing. It was
- only to be shared with siblings, heart-friends and those who joined in
- the Ritual. Fritti was such a name.
-
- The face name was given by the Elders at the young one's first
- Meeting, a name in the mutual language of all warmblooded creatures,
- the Common Singing. It could be used anywhere a name was useful.
-
- As for the tail name, most of the Folk maintained that all cats were
- born with one; it was merely a matter of discovering it. Discovery was
- a very personal thing--once effected it was never discussed or shared
- with anyone.
-
- It was certain, at least, that some Folk never discovered their tail
- name, and died knowing only the other two. Many said that a cat who
- had lived with the Big Ones--with M'an--lost all desire to find it,
- and grew fat in ignorance. So important, secret and rare were the
- Folk's tail names, and so hesitantly discussed, that nothing much
- about them was actually agreed upon. One either discovered this name
- or did not, said the Elders, and there was no way to force the
- matter."
-
- Hence the name of the book. It's the story/song of Fritti Tailchaser
- who is discovering his tail name.
-
- My cat's name (Mri'fa) comes from the limited glossary of the Higher
- Singing in the back of the book. Literally, it means "sleep-jump" but
- that translates to "dream". I think both translations are equally
- appropriate. Like most kittens, she has 2 modes, sleep and race-around-
- the-house-jumping-on-or-attacking-everything-that-isn't-bolted-down-and-
- some-things-that-are. :-)
-
- Katrina
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- Who: Katrina Werpetinski Where: werpetin@risky.ecs.umass.edu
- (but what's in a name) werpetin@umaecs.BITNET
- What: Anything I can get away with Why: Because I like to
- When: Anytime they turn their backs How: That's for me to know...
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