> >
> >
> > I really need to get Storm Tribe.
>
> Yes, you do :) It is a good book, lots of crunchy bits.
> >
> > How much material on Vinga is in there?
>
> A dozen or so pages I think. Some myths, place in society, holy
> days, half a dozen sub-cults or so.
> >
> > Also, as a quick aside, are all Babeester Gori as scary looking
as
> > the one on the Esrolian cultural spread?
> >
> No. Some look scarier (sorry couldn't resist). But seriously,
they
> are walking vengence, the scream of denial resulting from crimes
that
> should never have happened. When all the aspects of Ernalda that
are
> normally worshipped (mother, wife, provider, negotiator, healer,
> leader) slept like death, Babeestor Gor was what was left, all the
> parts that nobody had worshipped before because until the darkness
> nobody had needed to. While looking scary probably isn't their
> foremost desire, it may well be in the top 5, maybe even top 3
(first
> two are smiting their enemies and _being_ scary). This is another
> reason that you need Storm Tribe (BF only gets a 2 page write up,
but
> the basics are there. Again, I'm sure in Esrolia they are a little
> different, but the fundamental nature of the cult won't change
much).
>
> -Bryan
Actually, one of my players is a Calandran Babeester Gori who is on
the path to reforming away from the path of vengeance. She has
cleaned up her appearance a little bit (she formerly had a ton of
tattoos, but now wears clothes over them, she is starting to grow out
her hair, etc).
Does the write-up discuss the Babeester Gor godlings of retribution?
I imagine I might be needing one in short order....
Jesse Dean