Re: Re: Date WW fell

From: Joerg Baumgartner <joe_at_...>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 15:18:23 +0200 (CEST)


Roderick and Ellen Robertson

>> >Err, "killing" a god is a rare enough event that I doubt there are

> rituals

>> >for it. We've basically got one example inside of time, and we're not
> even
>> >sure who won! (Oh, wait, "Gbaji" lost).

>> Sez you. IMG there was Arkat perceiving Gbaji when looking at Nysalor,
>> and
>> Nysalor perceiving Gbaji when looking at Arkat - a two-way mask of
>> deception. Whichever of the outer two died, Gbaji won.

> Well, if Gbaji won, then Gbaji also lost (how's that for an Illumination > riddle?!?)

Neat, isn't it?

>> But there were other gods killed within Time. Bingista's fellow was
>> killed
>> by Gorings the Tap in God Forgot, and both Gorings and Zistor died in
>> the
>> Machine Wars. Not to mention the numerous lesser deities killed during
>> the
>> God Learner period, like the Raccoon guardian of Tusunimmi Ford.

> Okay, you're right but (insert wierd vocal special effects denoting
> eventual
> doom) Even the Lunars wouldn't be so mad as to resurrect the Godlearner
> methods.

Just as they wouldn't build an experimental Mark III Temple of the Reaching Moon on a holy site of the Rebel, would they?

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