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The Tree of Pain is the Shrikes way of testing humans for the source of the EI. Every story and event that leads up to the conclusion of FoH is both the result of the meddling of the LTBs or the Shrike for one purpose: to make the EI happen. The LTBs want it to happen so Aenea will be born and finally cut off humanity from the TechnoCore.


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The Shrike is a character from Dan Simmons' Hyperion universe, set far in humanity's future. The Shrike appears in all of the Hyperion books and is something of an enigma; its true purpose isn't 'revealed' until the second book, but even then it is left a malleable purpose. In fact, this explanation is changed significantly in the latter two.


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The Shrike didn't kill Nemes. The two fought, then a ship in orbit hit Nemes with a massive energy weapon, which pinned her in place. As the rock under her melted she sank into the ground. Here's a little more detail on the scene (Wikipedia) Share Improve this answer Follow edited Jun 30, 2015 at 20:50 answered Jun 30, 2015 at 20:39 JohnWinkelman


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Just finished reading The Fall of Hyperion, and I have a 2-part question - both tightly connected to the same event and to each other:. One on hand, it seems that the Shrike's ability to teleport in space-time continuum was ineffective against Kassad due to the powers of the skin-suit given to him by Moneta, as hinted by the reference to the time when Kassad, Moneta and the Shrike battled.


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The Hyperion Cantos is a series of science fiction novels by Dan Simmons. The title was originally used for the collection of the first pair of books in the series, Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion, [1] [2] and later came to refer to the overall storyline, including Endymion, The Rise of Endymion, and a number of short stories.


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Hyperion is a 1989 science fiction novel by American author Dan Simmons.The first book of his Hyperion Cantos series, it won the Hugo Award for best novel.. The plot of the novel features multiple time-lines and characters. It follows a similar structure to The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.The next book in the series was The Fall of Hyperion, published in 1990.


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At some point during the Hegemony, the bizarre structures known as the Time Tombs appeared on the distant world of Hyperion. It was thought that the large ob.


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The Hyperion Cantos is a series of four science fiction novels written by Dan Simmons. In order, they are: Hyperion, The Fall of Hyperion, Endymion, and The Rise of Endymion. There is also a short story called "Orphans of the Helix", serving as kind of a Distant Finale.


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Hyperion (1989) is Dan Simmons's first novel in his four-part science fiction series, Hyperion Cantos. Set several hundred years in the future, Hyperion follows seven people, who have been selected to make the final pilgrimage to the terrifying Shrike creature on the mysterious Outback world of Hyperion before the Ouster invasion. On the voyage to the planet, the pilgrims tell their stories.


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The Final Shrike Pilgrimage was the last journey authorized by the Hegemony of Man to the Time Tombs on Hyperion, initiated approximately three weeks following the expansion of the anti-entropic fields around the Time Tombs and the increase in the range of the Shrike. [1] Contents 1 Seven Pilgrims 2 The Journey 2.1 Departure 2.2 Descent & Arrival


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r/Hyperion • 6 yr. ago [deleted] SPOILER [Spoilers for Whole Series] So what is the Shrike? At one point, Aenea says that Raul missed the lecture about the nature of the Shrike. The appearances and disappearances of the Shrike and some of Aenea's statements imply that it can "farcast through time".


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Nearly as infamous as the Shrike itself, the Tree of Pain, also known as the Final Tree, is a fabled tree of thorns and an integral part of the Shrike legend and folklore as told on Hyperion, being the location of the horrifying thorns upon which the Shrike, like its namesake carnivorous bird, impales its victims (when he chooses not to eviscera.


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The creature known as the Shrike in the Hyperion Cantos is one of the most intriguing characters to come out of modern science fiction. The creature, which was named for carnivorous passerine.


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The Fall of Hyperion is the second novel in the Hyperion Cantos, a science fiction series by American author Dan Simmons. The novel, written in 1990, won both the 1991 British Science Fiction and Locus Awards. [1] It was also nominated for the Hugo Award [1] and the Nebula Award. [2]


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Shrike Sign in to edit "Large red eyes turned my way and I found myself hypnotized by the dance of light within the multifaceted prisms there: not merely reflected light but a fierce, blood-bright glow which seemed to burn within the creature's barbed skull and pulse in the terrible gems set where God meant eyes to be."


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The Shrike is a creature made of razorwire, blades and thorns, associated with the eerie Time Tombs of Hyperion, a planet in the far Outback of the Hegemony of Man. Legend says that seven people may take the pilgrimage to the Time Tombs, and there, they may each make a wish to the creature.

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