Re: OrenDanae Rites

From: L C <lightcastle_at_FLPIfdvob54FAvnqJQFN_Z_64Nz4GMy79uVHQH3bNcv2ycRndACC_h40rgDzNeai>
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 17:54:41 -0400


Which is classic fundamentalism. I still think it makes the internal tension in Orlanthi heroes fun.

On 3/14/09, Jeff Richard <richaje_at_NXdgAGisY_JlVJmhm4_f0PruMm6MrGXIz3aeC7rAfmmznDvAJp6GCAt-Wyt5P3BVYaBf21ANhUK1vA.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
>> >Most Orlanthi leaders are associated with movement and change; their
>> >politics certainly display that.
>>
>> Which is why it's ironic that most of their heroes are so reactionary
>> (e.g. Alakoring sweeping away the draconic reformation, Argrath
>> opposing the new Moon).
>
> Another way of looking at it is that the Orlanthi heroes trying to restore
> the Old World always do it by doing something completely New. Which seems to
> be the hallmark of Change.
>
> Jeff
>
>

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