> I don't think a culture can accept and remember and
> record easily/clearly/objectively the
> death/sleep/absence of the Great God _and_ Goddess
> at the same time.
Which raises a question in itself. Whitewall falls: Orlanth dies: no more wind, air, etc. Fair enough.
But why does this have any effect on Ernalda?
Ernalda isn't dependent on Orlanth. If anything, it's the the other way round. He's King of the Gods *because* he's married to her.
So never mind Orlanth having wandered off for a bit: who killed Ernalda, and how?
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