Re: Benefits to Agriculture of Gloranthan Rituals & Blessing

From: bryan_thx <bethexton_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 17:59:00 -0000

Hopefully this will make it into the upcoming guide--I'm pretty sure that it is a limited minority who have read the Stafford Library material, while the fact that the God Learners had made a switch shows up in some of the more mass market material (to the extent that anything Gloranthan is mass market).

FWIW, the goddess swap is mentioned several times in BoG, with no mention of them returning to their places. In fact the contrary is argued on page 35, where in a box it says

"The most devastating act perpetrated by the God Learners was an experiment to switch two of the land goddesses, Inica and Einkorn, commonly thought to be Wenela and Slonta, for no other purpose than to see if they were identical. While at first there seemed to be no ill effect, some insignificant flowers failed to bloom in each land, and crops soon suffered. In one land, the divorce rate became almost one hundred percent, and in the other Slontos shuddered and sank. To this day, growing the goddesses' sacred crops in both lands is nearly impossible, and the Wenelians have suffered as a result."

If Greg's belief has long been that the goddesses switched back, it is a shame that there was not better editorial input for BoG on the topic. If this is a newer concept, given that official material has pretty clearly suggested that things did not go back to normal, I'd rather wish that things be left as they'd generally been understood to be.

(If I ever run a game set in that region, I'd be inclined to rule that the deeper truth is that there has been mixing of the goddesses, contributing to on-going problems even after the original swap reverted).

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