Red Vadeli Origins, etc.

From: Nick Brooke <100270.337_at_CompuServe.COM>
Date: 01 Aug 96 02:58:48 EDT



Peter writes:

> Every Scholar knows that the Red Pirates are descendants of the Volcanic
> Gods of the Red Glass Mountains that were conquered by the God Learners
> and now they war against all Malkioni for the sins of their fathers.

"Nonsense! They fell off that there Red Moon, which is why we never saw them in previous Ages of the World. *Everyone* knows the Red Vadeli were destroyed by Zzabur before Time began: it says so in Holy Scripture!"

I Fought We Won, the Unity Battle, Storm Bull's Fight and the Ritual of the Net (which ended the Lightbringers Quest) all feel like different takes on the same mythical truth (United We Stand, Divided We Fall) to me. "Logically", IFWW can't happen *before* Orlanth & Co. save the world (which would belittle them), or after it (because there'd be no point), so I'd assume the simultaneous non-sequential mythic Godtime rules OK.



Carl writes:

> The Red Goddess, contrariwise, seems to *forbid* her servants to
> emulate her mysterious Quest to gain divinity. It's possible that
> Lunars do this all the time, of course, but I haven't seen anything
> published on it. Is this a real difference?

No, it's simply not true. The Lunars are encouraged to Travel and Journey upon the Path of the Red Goddess: none of them are forbidden to learn what She learned, to suffer what She suffered. Many demigods of the Lunar Sphere were once mortals, who gained divinity through their pursuit of the secrets of the Lunar Path. There's some published material on this in "The Entekosiad", about to become available from the Reaching Moon Megacorp.



David writes:

> But the Lunars do seem to have stone soldiers, as pictured on the cover
> of Tales. Are these the same as the Full Moon Corps? Though I think their
> creation predates Sheng.

Those are silver-masked members of the Imperial Bodyguard on the cover of Tales #12. The helmets are based on Roman cavalry parade helms (there's some lovely ones which look like Amazons): we just "borrowed" them...



Nick

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