38 pages 1 hour read

Becky Chambers

A Psalm for the Wild-Built

Fiction | Novella | Adult | Published in 2021

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Chapters 3-4Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 3 Summary: “Splendid Speckled Mosscap”

Dex is shocked and speechless when the robot appears. Mosscap steps back and squats down, trying to appear less intimidating. At Dex’s request, Mosscap grabs a towel as Dex, still naked, tries to rescue their now burned dinner. Mosscap explains that it has been sent by the robot population to ascertain the needs of humanity, in an effort to understand how the human population is functioning since the departure of robots. Dex feels that they are unqualified to answer this impossible question, which differs for each person moment to moment. Mosscap is delighted to see cooking, as well as the chair that Dex produces, and Dex’s possessions in their wagon.

Mosscap is excited to discover that Dex is a tea monk. It feels that Dex will be ideal to accompany it on its mission around Panga. Dex explains that they are taking a break from their work to go to the hermitage. Mosscap advises Dex against the journey; it’s a dangerous and long road. However, Mosscap then suggests accompanying Dex in return for being allowed to accompany them as a tea monk.

Dex takes a moment of quiet in their wagon to process the confusing interaction with Mosscap. They conclude that they do not want Mosscap to accompany them, having set off to intentionally find solitude.

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