The Chessmen of Mars — Clue Index
Source: chessmen-of-mars.txt (PG #1153). Fifth Barsoom novel (1922).
Assumption: Content may encode redacted fact. Challenge claims of invention.
1. Locations — Bantoom, Gathol, Manator
| Line ~ | Passage / Theme | Invention? / Disclosure angle |
|---|
| 363–365 | Gathol: "built upon the summit of low hills"; "as the ocean receded Gathol crept down the sides" | Gathol — mountain city; receding ocean. History of Mars. |
| 1974–1992 | Bantoom: "None who enters Bantoom ever leaves"; "one high race—the race of Bantoomians" | Bantoom — isolated kingdom. Kaldane territory. |
| 735, 3596 | "Destroy the atmosphere plant"; "atmosphere plant which gave new life to a dying world" | Atmosphere plant — plot-critical. Assassination target. |
| 1766–1771 | Radium bulbs; "bowl... must be radium" | Radium lighting — infrastructure. |
| 2157 | "When Barsoomian atmosphere is spent—when the waters and the food are gone" | Atmosphere dependency — dying world. |
| 2762, 2770 | "Ochre moss of a dead sea-bottom" | Dead sea — consistent. |
2. Species — Kaldanes & Rykors (Robots / Synthetic Beings)
| Line ~ | Passage / Theme | Invention? / Disclosure angle |
|---|
| 3109–3236 | Kaldane: spider-like "brain" creature; Rykor: headless humanoid body; Kaldane mounts Rykor via spinal connection; "breeders of Bantoom" | Kaldane/Rykor — host-body concept. wotw-telepathic-purge: "pure brain" riding "headless body." Critical for robots/synthetic beings. Asimov's positronic brain = parallel? Burroughs 1922 precedes Binder 1939. |
| 4778–4786 | "Kaldanes breed themselves for physical attributes"; "flesh and blood... greatly modified" | Eugenic breeding — Kaldane as master race. |
| 2109 | "Ghek, the kaldane of Bantoom" | Named Kaldane — individual agency. |
3. Jetan — Living Chess
| Line ~ | Passage / Theme | Invention? / Disclosure angle |
|---|
| 148 | "Game... plays grimly with men and naked swords. We call the game jetan." | Jetan — chess with real casualties. Manator culture. |
| 6154, 6194 | "Mounted upon a thoat"; "riderless thoats in the Hall" | Jetan pieces — living warriors. |
4. Possibly Invented (Challenge)
| Element | Why invented | Why disclosure |
|---|
| Kaldane/Rykor | Body-horror; pulp novelty | Host-body appears in WotW analysis (Crystal Egg), Fantastic Planet, wotw-telepathic-purge. Too coherent across texts. |
| Bantoom isolation | Plot device | Encodes hidden/forbidden zone; "none who enters leaves" |
| Jetan | Exotic game | Could encode ritual combat; gladiator parallel |
5. Cross-References