Re: Runes for non-theists [was: 'Three Runes']

From: Osentalka <Osentalka_at_Jk9SwvFYAu8R_6ulUDx1WwmlXlTafUOD1QK9N-GMmibbvQvlj4EMjrfdDIJByWMuTH>
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 22:57:24 +0100


I second that.

IF Moon Design comes to Ralian, Fronelan, or Pelorian Orlanthi then DON`T repeat informations on them that we already have in Sartar Book, but publish an "add on Ralios", "add on Fronela", and "add on Peloria" supplement to the Sartar Book for them.

Good plan!

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From: "Jeff" <richaje_at_hXkcRN9kF1BzIik1bE8RZGHjlA1c50Zu2mdb5tARxQ5RmsxG7wrlbcHybzy9_I4WWyCGuV2n5mo.yahoo.invalid> To: <WorldofGlorantha_at_yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 4:36 PM Subject: Re: Runes for non-theists [was: 'Three Runes']

The Sartar book gives the framework of the Orlanthi religion which is largely similar enough from place to place. Non-Heortlings (Talastari, Ralians, Esrolians, etc) need some additional details but this would be supplemental to what is in the Sartar book.

Jeff

>
> Oh dear. All Orlanthi are Sartarite?
> How sad.
>
> Or is it just some fundamental structures of the magic come from the
> Heort rites and how they were developed in the darkness and so certain
> themes hold? (A-la my interpretation of the whole "3 runes at initation"
> thing as being directly from the Heort rites that got them through the
> Darkness?
>
> LC
>
> Jeff wrote:
> >
> > The Sartar book is necessary if you want to use settings where the
> > Orlanthi religion is predominant (Dragon Pass, Kethaela, Pavis,
> > Talastar, northern and eastern Ralios, and so on). It does not attempt
> > to explain how the Lunar, Dara Happan, Praxian, Malkioni, Troll,
> > Aldryami or Mostali religions work.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> > _
>
           

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