wrote:
> "Charles Corrigan" <charles_at_r...> writes:
>
> >If the old clan was driven off its lands with little opportunity
to
> >keep/retrieve the regalia (including some of the important border
> >markerstones?) and/or most of the people killed or separated from
> >each other, then the old clan is effectively destroyed - but with
> >the remote possibility to recover in the future.
>
> It would make a good scenario or two if the refugees have to sneak
> onto their old clan lands (now inhabited by Lunar carpetbaggers or
an
> enemy clan) to recover the boundary stones and clan regalia. Oh,
> except for the one piece that was taken as plunder by a Lunar
officer,
> and is now displayed over his mantelpiece in Mirin's Cross...
>
> Once they have the regalia, I'd think a complex ritual would be
needed
> to introduce the wyter to the clan's new lands, and reconsecrate the
> people to the wyter.
>
> One catch might be - if the wyter has powers over, say, wheat-
growing
> and fighting Praxians, how useful will it be to people now living in
> the Bush Range?
>
> Stephen
Oh, most of the powers probably wouldn't be useful - but some might
suddenly be even more useful. Just ask that charming psychopath in
charge of the Hidden Gale "Clan" about the new uses he's put his
wyter to. (More detail on him, the wyter, and Barntaros in Master's
of Luck and Death)
Jeff