… that Devizes has become another sister sity to Collagesity, along with Stonethwaite. Devizes is a much larger burg than either of the latter two, however. Is it still a true appelation?”
Hucka D.:
Yes. Good. Obviously Adam Westend has something to do with all this. You have found a Devizes painter and writer who may be the same as this Westend. Probably not, but we must check out all the corners. Fal Mouth Moon is a castle. Devizes has a castle, but a smaller faux version of a truer castle in the past. Baker Bloch uses the batgun to open up a portal between Collagesity and Devizes [in this Collagesity castle]. Adam Westend — “Batman” — comes through. Devizes has also been reborn as a summer destination for the coming year. You start to prepare, well, now. Today. Tonight.
bb:
Thank you, Hucka D. Even if I end up not going I’m going to prepare nonetheless.
Hucka D.:
Yes. That is the meaning of all this. Baker Bloch uses a batgun to open up a portal between Collagesity and Devizes in the Fal Mouth Moon, one of the few Wiltshire images appearing in the Falmouth [collage] series within. The Power Tower Gowlery, in contrast, is chocked full of ’em. That’s another tension, like Noru vs. Rubi. Wiltshire dominated Gilatona-Lis vs. Falmouth and its Whitehead Crossing culmination and Stonethwaite middle game. Like ironing. The Art 10×10 has kind of been left behind, however, don’t you think?
bb:
Yes. It’s the basis and foundation, but the battle moves beyond it. Is this like the battle between the Grays and the Browns?
Hucka D. (seeming to ignore bb’s question):
The batgun was used to open the portal — tunnel at Devizes. Then, *just coincidentally* — *not* — you open up a railroad tunnel in Collagesity. The two become parallel, see. You create the underground. Now… can you remember *before*.
bb:
The tunnel is also symbolic of a black hole, Hucka D. Specifically the star Cygnus X-1, as sung by Canadian rock group Rush in the mid-70s.
Hucka D.:
What’s on the Other Side?
bb:

