Eldritch Theories
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 4:32 pm
I've done a lot of fan fiction of the KQ series over the years, and in some of my stories, I've had to come up with my own theories about the mysterious land of Eldritch from KQ7. This new forum seems like the perfect place for me to ramble nonsensically about what I've come up with:
In the King's Quest Companion, Valanice hypothesizes that the world that KQ7 takes place in was "on another plane of existence". I tend to view that world in roughly the same way, seeing Eldritch as being a world existing parallel to the world that Daventry is part of.
I've read a lot of Joseph Campbell's work, and this "parallel worlds" model seems to fit in perfectly with his theory that in myths, the normal world is a sphere parallel to the supernatural world, and sometimes the two worlds overlap, allowing magical beings to encounter inhabitants of the normal world, and sometimes even allowing mortals to cross over into the supernatural world.
Of course, things aren't as clear-cut as this in the KQ world, since Daventry and the surrounding countries are already teeming with magical creatures, and are seldom completely "normal". Still, Eldritch manages to be even more supernatural, and in ways is almost the opposite of Daventry's world.
For example, in Daventry's world, gods and fairies are fairly uncommon and the language of animals cannot be understood by humans unless magic is involved. In the realm of Eldritch, however, humans are quite uncommon (the only ones we meet in KQ7 are dead), gods, fairies and other supernatural beings seem to be the dominant entities, and virtually all animals speak and understand English (or whatever language your version of KQ7 happens to be in).
This makes me think that Eldritch is loosely modeled after the fairy realm mentioned in some of the older myths regarding fairies, which only be reached by mortals with the aid of certain magical doorways or portals. However, though time is said to run much faster in the fairy realm, time apparently runs slower in Eldritch (as evidenced by Graham's cut line in KQ7 and Valanice and Rosella's dialogue in the beginning of the KQ Companion section on KQ7). Perhaps Eldritch is the world where fairies and other supernatural creatures first appeared, and they eventually spread to Daventry and over time developed their own unique appearances.
As much as I got to see of Eldritch, I still had many questions about it when the game was over. Are the desert, the Bountiful Woods, Ooga Booga, Falderal and Etheria the only lands in Eldritch, or is there more to that world that we never got a chance to see? Something I just recently realized is that Eldritch is the only completely landlocked land in the entire KQ series, with the exception of Daventry in KQ1. Are there any oceans in Eldritch, and if so, is Eldritch the sole continent, or are there others? Are those islands in Etheria stationary, or do they move?
And that's pretty much all I could think of to post.
In the King's Quest Companion, Valanice hypothesizes that the world that KQ7 takes place in was "on another plane of existence". I tend to view that world in roughly the same way, seeing Eldritch as being a world existing parallel to the world that Daventry is part of.
I've read a lot of Joseph Campbell's work, and this "parallel worlds" model seems to fit in perfectly with his theory that in myths, the normal world is a sphere parallel to the supernatural world, and sometimes the two worlds overlap, allowing magical beings to encounter inhabitants of the normal world, and sometimes even allowing mortals to cross over into the supernatural world.
Of course, things aren't as clear-cut as this in the KQ world, since Daventry and the surrounding countries are already teeming with magical creatures, and are seldom completely "normal". Still, Eldritch manages to be even more supernatural, and in ways is almost the opposite of Daventry's world.
For example, in Daventry's world, gods and fairies are fairly uncommon and the language of animals cannot be understood by humans unless magic is involved. In the realm of Eldritch, however, humans are quite uncommon (the only ones we meet in KQ7 are dead), gods, fairies and other supernatural beings seem to be the dominant entities, and virtually all animals speak and understand English (or whatever language your version of KQ7 happens to be in).
This makes me think that Eldritch is loosely modeled after the fairy realm mentioned in some of the older myths regarding fairies, which only be reached by mortals with the aid of certain magical doorways or portals. However, though time is said to run much faster in the fairy realm, time apparently runs slower in Eldritch (as evidenced by Graham's cut line in KQ7 and Valanice and Rosella's dialogue in the beginning of the KQ Companion section on KQ7). Perhaps Eldritch is the world where fairies and other supernatural creatures first appeared, and they eventually spread to Daventry and over time developed their own unique appearances.
As much as I got to see of Eldritch, I still had many questions about it when the game was over. Are the desert, the Bountiful Woods, Ooga Booga, Falderal and Etheria the only lands in Eldritch, or is there more to that world that we never got a chance to see? Something I just recently realized is that Eldritch is the only completely landlocked land in the entire KQ series, with the exception of Daventry in KQ1. Are there any oceans in Eldritch, and if so, is Eldritch the sole continent, or are there others? Are those islands in Etheria stationary, or do they move?
And that's pretty much all I could think of to post.