Re: OrenDanae Rites

From: Todd Gardiner <todd.gardiner_at_4ZjWe1QYUGUag-nnZ72ltsXs7sjcjVuM6kOgh-q10UT5YIRWnJGaVP1hsaxxR2>
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 14:32:18 -0700


Probably a typo. I think he meant "torc", as in a neck worn band as jewelry. Not "torque", a description of rotational energy.

On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 2:22 PM, John Machin <orichalka_at_SG5Ls6aCgtWVOAjvHvuQ4UfFg_gp5FI6X5tNKhXlJwpXlm0ESdSSrSnDNCFdvptRiZ7wZkTMqT2PRv4.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

> 2009/3/13 Jeff Richard <richaje_at_LGG6b0_Q8IZnfKg0d7FlyUz-_ItA4dyuLfpJhmyr1qBJhaV5mBj6JePaN7GKFxZz42rb1REJQG71weQ0.yahoo.invalid <richaje%40gmail.com>>:
>
> > She gave birth to a beautiful daughter who she named Orendara. On her
> neck shone a bright torque.
>
> Oooh, torque = motion? Or is it just fancy spelling? The idea that
> "Orlanthi" leaders have to be agents of "motion" (possibly "political
> motion") seems an interesting one to me.
>

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