Re: Salt

From: KYER, JEFFREY <jeff.kyer_at_cgi.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 13:10:33 -0500

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> 1. salt (TERRA INCOGNITA)
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> Message: 1
> From: "TERRA INCOGNITA" <inarsus-ferilt-z_at_mrg.biglobe.ne.jp>
> To: <glorantha_at_rpglist.org>
> Subject: salt
> Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 23:44:42 +0900
> Reply-To: glorantha_at_rpglist.org
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> Hello, recently Efendi and I talked about salt and its method of production,
> through it, some questions appeared....
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> 1) How Heortling make their salt? It seems it is precious product as it is
> used the ritual of Greeting. In Japan Archipelago, traditionally salt are
> made from salt pans, for there is not salt mines in Japan. If salt mines
> exists in Glorantha, is it sweat of Gods....
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> TI
>

Its probably mined inland. Lots of dead and dried up seas that once covered the land. The Praxians and other nomads guard salt licks viciously. And of course, there are the salt mines in Old Pavis.

It might be traded but rock salt is usually better tasting than sea salt and more valuable.

Jeff

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