>I had thought that the windlord showed up to fight for your enemies only
>when you had been picking on them and they were in bad shape. But I just
>saw a windlord show up to defend a clan which has been giving almost as
>good as they're getting and which had 25 weaponthanes. I was willing to
>overlook the lack of parity when it seemed that windlords were just
>fighting on behalf of the underdog, but now I'm ticked. How do I get me a
>windlord?
I'm not sure what you're referring to -- is this the fact that one of the enemy clan's god-talkers of Orlanth is considered a windlord, or that in normal play, your clan's god-talkers to Orlanth aren't usually called windlords?
When you have the option "Use his own magic to vault and meet <flyboy> in mid-air." surely the other clan calls your hero a windlord.
Sorry if our attempt to throw in a little Gloranthan color ended up being confusing.
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