- Ka (Dark Tower)
"Ka" is a plot element in
Stephen King 's "Dark Tower" series.Overview
In the books, it is a mysterious force that leads all living (and unliving) creatures. It is the will of Gan, the approximate equivalent of
destiny orfate , in King'sfictional language of High Speech. "Ka" can be considered to be a guide, a destination, but is certainly not a plan - at least, not one that is known to mortals. Ka is not necessarily a force of good orevil ; it manipulates both sides, and seems to have no definitemorality of its own.The official "Dark Tower" site (see below) describes "ka" as the following:"Ka... signifies life-force, consciousness, duty and destiny. In the vulgate, or low speech, it also means a place to which an individual must go."
Concepts involving "ka"
Because of the importance of "ka" to the world of King's "Dark Tower", many phrases in the High Speech use the word ka, such as:
*ka-babbies: young ka-tet members.
*ka-tel: a class of apprentice gunslingers.
*ka-mai: ka's fool.
*ka-me: ka's wiseman; the opposite of ka-mai.
*kas-ka: a prophet
*ka-shume: a unique feeling that a ka-tet is destined to break soon.
*te-ka: ka's friend.
*Can'-Ka No Rey: the red fields of none, where the Dark Tower lies.
*tet-ka can Gan: thenavel (specifically, the navel of Gan).
*kas-ka Gan: singer of Gan's song/ prophet of Gan.
*ves-ka Gan: Song of the Turtle"Ka-tet"
A "ka-tet" is a group of beings brought together by "ka". "We are "ka-tet". We are one from many," says
Roland Deschain on the day before the Battle of Algul Siento. ["The Dark Tower VII".] "Ka-tet" is the belief that a group of people can be tied together by fate, or "ka". It is said that a group has shared "khef" or the water of life. Sometimes the symbol of water is used literally, as in a ritual Roland and his "ka-tet" performs the night before the battle of Algul Siento. In the seventh novel, Susannah Dean, who ends up understanding ka maybe more than Roland himself, comes to the understanding that in simple terms, "ka-tet" means family.Roland's "ka-tet" includes himself,
Eddie Dean ,Susannah Dean , Oy, andJake Chambers ,Donald "Pere" Callahan . Roland's previous "ka-tet" included himself,Cuthbert Allgood ,Jamie De Curry , andAlain Johns .This a concept frequently used by King, even in books that do not use the terms "ka" or "ka-tet", such as "It", "
The Stand ", "Desperation ", "Insomnia", and "Dreamcatcher". This may be compared toKurt Vonnegut 's "karass ".References in other works by King
"Ka" is mentioned in some of King's other books, including "
Hearts in Atlantis " and "Desperation ". The characters James Eric Gardener in "The Tommyknockers " and Rosie McClendon in "Rose Madder " also ponder about "ka". It is mentioned in "The Stand " by Judge Farris when he observes a crow outside his window that he believes isRandall Flagg shortly before he is killed by Flagg's men. However, in this context it appears that "ka" refers to theEgypt ian word for life force.References
External links
* [http://www.stephenking.com/DarkTower The Dark Tower Official Site]
* [http://www.thedarktower.net Main Dark Tower Fansite]
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