immortality-and-exploitation
The mers are hunted for the 'water of life,' a substance linked to immortality, reflecting historical and ongoing exploitation rooted in the Old Empire's collapse.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Snow Queen (1981)Joan D. Vinge
The chapter explores Moon's complex relationship with the mers, genetically engineered intelligent aquatic beings, highlighting her physical and emotional recovery after a near-death experience at sea. It delves into the mers' nature, their cultural significance, and the ethical implications of their exploitation for the 'water of life,' while Moon experiences a profound connection and transformation through immersion in their world. The narrative also reveals tensions between humans and mers, the legacy of the Old Empire's genetic experiments, and the hope for a sanctuary where the mers can thrive free from human predation.