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infra-Petersburg (in Russian èíôðà-Ïåòåðáóðã), a city in Agr. "I am only slightly acquainted with infra-Petersburg. As I recall, it also has a large river, but it is as black as ink, and there are buildings that emit a blood-red glow. It could, in a way, be likened to the light given off by the fires on Vasilievsky Island on national holidays, but it is a ghastly likeness. … we had come near (2: 169) the building that constitutes the dark-ether body of the Engineer's Castle (2: 170).
Pit of Shadanakar (Andr.; in Russian Äíî Øàäàíàêàðà; also Pit, world Pit, planetary Pit), “a world of one time stream and one dimension … the plane of torment for demonic shelts and for those few people who have performed dark missions” (2: 163). About it [Dantes (2: 162); Antares (2: 164), Anticosmos (2: 591), Gashsharva (2: 160), Pit of the Galaxy (1: 181; 3.1: 194), Demonic Base, the, dark missions (2: 306)], “such a pit” [Antares (2: 163)]; (3.1: 20). “The Pit came into being at the very dawn of our bramfatura through the efforts of Gagtungr and other, more powerful dark forces. It is composed of the densest materiality possible. In Enrof, only the materiality of stellar cores or that of the monstrous bodies of our Galaxy known as "white dwarfs" can to any extent be likened to it. It is difficult to imagine how movement could take place under such conditions. It does, though it is movement that is painful to the highest degree. It is necessary for the maintenance of their level of energy; otherwise they are sucked into a kind of cavity that leads to an even more wretched place: the Pit of the Galaxy. (2: 163) ... Neither the sun nor any other heavenly bodies are visible from the Pit of Shadanakar only motionless Antares, on which one end of the Pit rests. In the Pit, it appears infrared. In the opposite direction, the one-dimensional world fades as it approaches the surface of the Earth. Nothing is visible in that direction. That is where the cavity to the timeless Pit of the Galaxy lies concealed” (2: 164).
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1258.3. Proceedings of the J.R.R. Tolkien Centenary Conference 1992 (Keble College, Oxford, 1992) / Edited by Patricia Reynolds and Glen GoodKnight. – Milton Keynes and Altadena, 1995. # Includes the lectures of Natalya Grigoryeva (p. 200-205) and Vladimir Grushetsky (p. 221-225).
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cruelty and women (in Russian æåñòîêîñòü è æåíùèíû). People sometimes speak of female cruelty. But, for heavens sake, were the bloodbaths of the Genghis Khans, the Timurs, and the Napoleons, the agony of torture chambers, the frenzy of the Jacobin terror, the rampages of colonial conquests, or the mass persecutions by the Nazis and other dictatorships were these horrors initiated and overseen by women? History has witnessed female poisoners, child murderers, killers, ingenious female sadists, but it has not witnessed one woman who left a stamp on history comparable to that left by Tiberius and Nero, Assargadon and Ala ad-Din, Torquemada and Pizarro, the Duke of Alba and Robespierre, Ivan the Terrible and Skuratov, Himmler and Beriya (2: 262).
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