Originally Posted by RagnarokCzD
I allways thought that this aspect is there not bcs she is a female, but bcs the Absolute is trying to seduce you.

The absolute is a character in the story.

The narrator is *NOT*

Etruscan, above, is highlighting a fundamental part of what defines the narrator's role - that is, that it should focus your attention on the world, the events and the story, and that drawing attention To Itself is the exact opposite of this, and anathema to the role of narrator. A sultry, seductive voice is designed to do exactly this - draw attention to itself - and is antithetical to its job.

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but i never find them to be so seductive as if things she is talking about are somehow related to the Absolute

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