IN> Corporeal Superiors
Randolph Finder
finderrj at saintcorporation.com
Mon Apr 23 13:40:24 CDT 2007
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Daniel Childers wrote:
>
> Right. The idea of Adam as the Rex Mundi is my own personal IN
> fanon idea. :-) I've just decided that Eve did go to Heaven, which
> would make Adam yet another victim of the "better to reign in
> Hell" fallacy. (Refusing to go to Heaven because you can't be
> God is kind of short-sighted.)
Actually, that would make for a really interesting relationship between
Lilith and Eve. Lilith left him for the Canon reasons and Eve left him
because she wanted to move on to Heaven and Adam didn't.
If a woman leaves a man, she might not be thrilled with the man's second
wife, but if the second wife left him as well, they might get along much
better.
Working from http://www.annotations.com/innomine/articles/evehist.html ,
we twist it and have Eve ready to move on, but Adam refusing. Eve goes to
Heaven and is a Superior (With the Seraphim Council having to do the same
amount to grant Eve a Word as Lucifer did for Lilith).
While Eve is on the side of the Angels and Lilith on the side of the
Demons, they might find common ground, the way that Novalis and Andre do.
Lilith doesn't want Humanity to lose their Freedom to Adam as Rex Mundi
and Eve not wanting Adam to be able to interfere in Humanity's collective
movement forward any more than she wants Demons to...
BTW, in this scenario, I think Eve's word is probably "Helpmeet" or
something similar (note here you get into the great fun of translating Gen
2:20-25)
Randy
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