Never look back!
It is good advice, unfortunately, in story-telling this advice, when given, is never adhered to.
Gilgamesh…Orpheus…Lot…Dr Faustus…
They are all concerned with Soul.
The Soul that turns to look back is caught in time.
It is an intention thing, like trying to serve two masters, do not walk one way and look the other.
There are any number of mythological monsters depicted in this way to prove it.
Tiamet…Nergal…The Dread Beast of Mercia.
The hero ‘slays’ them all, by moving forward.
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But going back to take another look, that is different.
That is part of going forward.
And it is also inevitable.
This time we inadvertently found ourselves following our own advice from one of our books.
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We started at Hordron’s, that hoary old receptacle of time, went on to Strines, the ‘Peacock Pub’, and finished up at the Old Horns Inn.
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