Re: Hsunchen Was: Animist magic [was: Changed magic in 2nd and 3rd Age]

From: Richard Hayes <richard_hayes29_at_aHxXEkoH5ZDclNAWvsmH-IJAH8g5Ctszziy-nPdrvHAumAxv7gJC41Gz1yPN>
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 19:44:44 +0000 (GMT)


Is there a better source on this than the write-up in Blood over Gold?  
Richard Hayes

From: Chris Lemens <chrislemens_at_r54xEaYF-spkVqrgqXU5gw9opDmsqQ7WauNOXhDfFuJvfuWrOjUK2urxXl-WeGr1PRQ62e55qJ4rs_uFN6Y.yahoo.invalid> Subject: Hsunchen Was: Animist magic [was: Changed magic in 2nd and 3rd Age] Date: Tuesday, 7 July, 2009, 6:57 PM

Jeff Kyer:

> I think one point that is continually overlooked with the Hsunchen is that they are in a very basic way, broken. One of the primary tenements of their worship is

> the reintegration of missing spiritual parts that they lack and once integrated these spirits become part of the worshiper until they recover all that was lost with
> the coming of whatever destroyed or damaged their particular people, be it Death, Wolves, or Lima Beans.

To sound way too much like your thesis advisor, can you cite a source supporting that proposition?

Thanks,
Chris Lemens

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