2009/8/2 Jeff Richard <richaje_at_nT-0DS9tYMXHqJv9Q9Ex1vmFv4LVSC1cOCNNTlwGo5iDzzcr3tTOn7KWOLA4_lnELMGF9pmQvk4e.yahoo.invalid>:
> This is not so much a rules question but a different conception of Barntar.
> If you want Barntar to be something other than an agricultural subcult of
> Orlanth (and keep in mind, Orlanth is ALWAYS associated with the Air) then
> the rules can handle that. But you would have changed Barntar pretty
> substantially (and making him perhaps unrecognizable to his Sartar writeup).
Makes me wonder: who does the farming in Esrolia?
Are all the cheerful straw-chewing yokel farmers in Esrolia women,
rather than men? Or is Barntar, Son of Ernalda (or someone similar),
the Earth-Rune-bearing Farmer's God of doughty cider-swilling
ploughmen?
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John Machin
"Nothing is more beautiful than to know the All."
- Athanasius Kircher, 'The Great Art of Knowledge'.