The Terror: Tuunbaq Monster Analysis + Season 1 Review (Spoilers)

Jayson
Jayson
264.1 هزار بار بازدید - 6 سال پیش - Spoiler Warning! For Season 1
Spoiler Warning! For Season 1 of the Terror

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The boat named Erebus (Greek monster) headed by John Franklin (the man who ate his boots) and the HMS Terror headed by Captain Francis Crozier, to find the Northwest Passage.
They stuble across Netsilik Inuit who give real person John Rae the name Aglooka and suffer cabin fever and no help from "Lady Silence",
And a monster more fierce than the yeti or abominable snowman;
Dan Simmons wrote the book about the doomed Franklin expedition and Lady Franklin's connection to Charles Dickens. Doctor Goodsir and Thomas Blanky were the best, Hickey was the worst.
Tuunbaq: “spirit that dressed as an animal”. Neville Page of Cloverfield fame has a hand in monster design borrowing from concepts like Innuit goddess Sedna and  Xenophon’s Anabasis a.k.a The March of the Ten Thousand, and shamans cutting out their own tongue so they can't speak Inuktitut (Inuit language).
 John Ross was another arctic northern explorer.
Tuunbaq is based loosely on Inuit mythology and Inuit gods / shamans ‘spirit governors' who allow it to eat their tongue to make a Tuurngait, a “killing spirit; and explains why Angakkuq is the term for shaman or medicine man.

Episode 6 of the Terror called A Mercy just came out. The next episode is called Horrible from Supper and the previous episode is called First Shot a Winner, Lads
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