Re: Out of the darkness, a new dawn?

From: Greg Stafford <Greg_at_K64vzeXruzrnkaFEt26hpOXcTvyrWaAhF8X5Nff1CXdwN62SivBaDS5rXK7AWKslLjJ_bao>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 07:07:02 -0800


YGWV Quoting pentallion <pentallion_at_BWxgE0sRVnn8h4Km_U9XaLIEaVJTxpm1eQWfAN8DeuNpA3SseziY15kY10NdnPCGO0J3g0W5rYw6fyoE7_U.yahoo.invalid>:


>> Most East Islanders do not remember the Dawn as anything special
>> as their sun never went out during the Darkness. The worst moment
>> and the most miraculous rescue for the Vithelans happened earlier
>> in the mythic ages.
>>
>> /Nils W
>>

> How is it that the sun never went out during the Darkness for the East > Islanders?

The easiest way to understand this is to recall that the Gods War was, among other things, a "coming together--a clash-of the worlds into becoming one."

The Eastern World had not entirely merged with the Whole World, and so operated slightly out of synch with them.



Sincerely,
Greg Stafford

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