Even more Chaos, Myth or Math?

From: Simon Hibbs <simonh_at_msi-uk.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 12:16:37 +0100


Chris Bell :

>>To be precise, there are some Gloranthans who believe that it is
>>possible to cleanse a chaotic creature of it's chaoticness. That does
>>not necesserily make it so. IMHO the Zola Fel cultists are wrong.
>>Perhaps the Broo known as the 'cleansed one' was in fact illuminated?

>That's kinda a straw man, Simon. MGF, if that's what rows your boat. It
>would kinda suck if Zola Fel was wrong (and Greg's writing was an outright
>a lie. But then, Greg *is* Nysalor...)

Without checking on the cult writeup, I'm sure it's probably correct as written in that the story does exist. I must admit I didn't realise it was written by Greg though, not that this changes anything. I've asked him to his face at law auctions and he's always seemed pretty clear - once chaotic, always chaotic.

>Where does the Lead Cross quest appear? Yeah, this is one time where a
>Humakti could get away with it in a socially *acceptable* manner.

I only know of the Lead Cross quest from Sandy's description on the digest. It's a quest in which the humakti heroquester slaughters the healers in healer valley. Apparently the healers were resurecting people they shouldn't have been, thus cheating Death of it's rightfull claims.

Simon Hibbs


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