>> It gets interesting when you consider beings like
>> Teelo Estara, who before realising that she was in
>> fact (and always had been) a divine being thought
>> she was just an ordinary street waif. If she was
>> in fact always divine, would it have been possible
>> for a neutral observer to determine this before
>> hand?
>
>I interpret this myth to be: she *was* a street waif named Teelo
>Nori. She died during the ritual, so that the Goddess had a vessel to
>return in.
And I'm sure that's how enemies of the Empire portray it, but I don't think that is what Sedenyic mystics believe and one would expect them to know something about it.
The Goddess didn't need a vessel to return in, because she never left.
Simon Hibbs
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