the glowline and the phase of the moon viewed from above

From: Owen Jones <odj_at_maths.uq.oz.au>
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 09:47:02 +1000 (EST)


It seems to me that people are taking a rather 2 dimensional view of the glowline. Presumably you still encounter it if you are travelling 10 feet below the surface or 10 feet above it, or even 100 feet above the surface.

Could the glowline be a side on view of a glowsurface (or glowmanifold perhaps) which extends up into the middle air, enveloping lune. Given the lunar goddess is forever battling the storm gods for control of the middle air, the glowsurface would mark the boundary of her sphere of influence.

You could conceivably send your lunar heros heroquesting to the lunar surface to try and extend the glowsurface out towards the skydome. Perhaps they could use the crimson bat to get there?

On a bit of a tangent, does it follow that the weather is better within the glowline?

Owen Jones, Maths Dept, Univ of Queensland, St Lucia 4072, Australia Ph +61 7 3365 3262 (direct) 3365 3277 (secretaries) Fax +61 7 3365 1477 Home page http://www.maths.uq.oz.au/~odj/


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