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Perpendicularidad de Devoción

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Perpendicularidad de Devoción
Relacionado con Devoción
Uso Saltar mundos
Era Época tardía
Región Montañas Atad
Mundo Sel
Universo Cosmere

Era un padre reconfortante. Quería llevarse su dolor y sus pesares, como su madre había hecho antaño. "Ven —suplicó—. Por fin puedes rendirte".

—Descripción del Lago por parte de Raoden[1]

La Perpendicularidad de Devoción, también conocida como El lago o El estanque, es una perpendicularidad que se puede encontrar cerca de Elantris en Sel.

Localización y apariencia

La Perpendicularidad se puede encontrar cerca de la ciudad de Elantris en la esquina noreste de Arelon, en el planeta Sel. Se encuentra en las Montañas Atad, al sureste de Elantris, y se puede acceder a ella o bien a través de un túnel subterráneo que conduce a la ciudad, o por medio de unas curvas que suben por la ladera de la montaña.[2]

A pesar de ser llamada charca por la población local, la Perpendicularidad se asemeja más a una pequeña piscina, ya que no tiene entradas ni salidas. Mide aproximadamente diez pies de profundidad y está llena de un líquido azul cristalino espeso. [2][1]

Propósito

El viejo elantrino se disolvía como azúcar en una taza de té adolis. En apenas un segundo el hombre desapareció, sin que quedara rastro de carne, huesos ni sangre.

Raoden describiendo los efectos de la charca.[2]

Tradicionalmente, las perpendicularidades han proporcionado puntos de referencia en los que las personas pueden transicionar entre los reinos Físico y Cognitivo. Debido a la naturaleza peligrosa del Reino Cognitivo de Sel, se puede suponer que viajar a través de esta perpendicularidad, aunque es posible, es bastante raro.[3]

Los Elantrinos de hoy en día no comprenden completamente la naturaleza de la perpendicularidad o su poder.[4] Se cree que la charca puede utilizarse para acabar con la vida, pero no está claro si este es realmente el caso.[5] Aunque se plantea la hipótesis de que, antes del Reod, los Elantrinos visitaban la Perpendicularidad para morir, no se sabe si esto es lo que se predicaba en la religión elantrina.[2] Hay quienes han entrado en la charca, mientras otras personas creían que buscaban la muerte, y han sobrevivido.[6] When entering the pool, people hear a voice offering them release and contentment;[1] as perpendicularities pierce the three realms, this message may be an echo of Devotion's prior wishes filtered through from the Spiritual Realm. One must intentionally choose to accept this offer to proceed.[1]

Religious Symbolism

Hidden murals within Elantris indicate that the perpendicularity may have featured in the Elantrian religion, though it is unknown if its existence was widely known among the Elantrian population.[2] Murals found within a hidden building in the city depict how the Elantrians would use the pool to enter the Cognitive Realm.[2]

The first mural can be found in a hidden shrine under the meeting house in the southwest of the city. A second mural can be found in the adjourning room. The placement of these artworks suggests that they acted as sign posts for those wishing to visit the pool via the meeting house. The murals are tilted sideways and depict an Elantrian next to a pool of liquid. On the other side of the pool is the image of a white circle, which may represent the sun as seen in the Cognitive Realm.[2]

History

The origin of Devotion's Perpendicularity is unknown.

At some point, the perpendicularity was included in the Elantrian religion, and the secret rooms beneath the meetinghouse, as well as the tunnel to the mountain, built, to provide direct access to the pool from inside the city.[2]

The man floated for a moment in the vivid sapphire water, then released a blissful sigh. The sound opened a longing within Raoden, an intense desire to be free of his pains both physical and mental. The old Elantrian’s face seemed to smooth, his eyes alive again.

—Raoden's observations of the Hoed man in the pool[2]

Raoden, Karata, and Galladon discovered the perpendicularity after a Hoed, who had been an Elantrian prior to the city's collapse, requested to be taken to an unknown location. The trio were led to a meeting housed in the southwest corner of the city, in which they found a hidden passage to an underground shrine and library. Taking the Hoed through the passage in the library the trio found themselves on the mountains near the city not far from the perpendicularity. When they placed the man into the pool, his pain seemingly decreased and he disappeared, leading the trio to think the pool was a way for Elantrian's to die.[2] Although they gave a simplified version of the trip to Saolin and Mareshe, they kept most of what they had discovered at the perpendicularity a secret in order to prevent mass suicide among the Elantris population.[7]

Several days later, Raoden and Galladon brought Saolin to the perpendicularity to help end his life after he had turned Hoed following an altercation.[8]

After Raoden turned Hoed, Galladon and Karata took him to the perpendicularity to end his life, as they had previously promised to do, and then end their own. As Galladon moved to place Raoden in the pool, the man returned to consciousness, shocking Galladon who accidentally dropped him into the liquid.[9] In the pool, Raoden heard a voice offering him peace and to take away his pain. Raoden refused, rejecting the offer of the pool before pulling himself from the pool and returning to Elantris.[1]

Hoid may have used Devotion's Perpendicularity after the city was renewed, having failed to become an Elantrian.[10]

Development

When Brandon first wrote Elantris, the perpendicularity had been included as a plot device to get Raoden on the mountain so he could see the connection between the city and Aons.[11] Although he knew the pool would be a concentration of power,[12] he did not know how it fit in with the magic system included in the book[13] nor the wider cosmere.[14] By the time Brandon began to write Mistborn, he had a stronger grasp to the role perpendicularities played within the universe.[15]

Trivia

  • Although not intended, the inclusion of the perpendicularity added a hint of mysticism to the Elantrian religion that fit well with the story.[11]
  • A running theme in the book is resisting defeat due to pain - Brandon intended for the pool to represent giving in and defeat caused by hope, and meant to portray that someone can resist both these emotions.[13]
  • At some point, Hoid worldhops from a pool near Elantris - the pool described does not match the description given by Raoden and it is unclear whether these are the same perpendicularities, though their proximity to Elantris indicate they may be. The postscript scene was not included until the 10th Anniversary edition of the book was released, which may explain the discrepancies in appearance. The pool Hoid uses seems to be in a similar area as visited by Raoden, and is described as very small, crystalline, and approximately waist-deep.[10]

Notes

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