Re: Glorantha Digest V4 #194 (RESENT)

From: Frederic Moulin <moulinfr_at_pilot.msu.edu>
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:31:13 -0500


>I imagine a shade to look a bit like a column or explosion-mushroom of a
>black cloud. The lune is harder, how do you model a floating sphere (or IMO
>rather ellipsoid, i.e. flattened) of light? Since Lunacy goes to the head,
>the main "substance" ought to be chest- to head-height.

Here I am always confuse, and maybe the native english speakers on the list can help me:
Lune means moon in French, which sound OK for the elemental of the Red Moon Godess.
Now I hear about "Selene", which also mean moon, or now "relative to the moon" from the latin root.
Are these two different elementals ???
And how about the elemental of light for Yelm, the sun God: There must be elemental of light if there is elemental of shadows... I remember reading about them somewhere, sometime... but I'm confident someone on the list can refresh my memory.
Thanks for answering these elemental questions <g> Fred


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