Re: Minaryth Purple

From: Michael Hitchens <michaelh_at_Th_dad44QVb8RBcsefl8lfMGPxAK9K0O5xM_0ZIR3CwCKibd023X27I_lZTbNOStDkv>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 15:13:53 +1100 (EST)


On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, donald_at_udNKxGn5Wt2kOubo-FiLMryMq5I5oZfTFmWKc80xsQxewmpcJauhDVCCyePIlGX6xXhb0zafWvRi6sIiDtQ.yahoo.invalid wrote:

> In message <Pine.GSO.4.63.0703201542220.11521_at_b50va1iFNQBBjU_SUBvrP42IXqbgRc8GrBt1ra747zXx3AnkwXyUrHOkMHK7J8SYdjn7VFyONa7vtFYplItnvoBDuLY-HWH3dlAnV1kuQJsdM5EgpRWd_SroB6UYfdM.yahoo.invalid> Michael Hitchens writes:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Anyone know why Minaryth Purple always wears purple?
>>
>> I have some thoughts, but would welcome others.
>>
>> a) He doesn't, but wants the Lunars to think he does. "How do we find
>> this Minaryth rebel guy?" "just look for anyone wearing purple".
>>
>> b) He does 'cause he wants to. A bit silly - see a)
>>
>> c) He does for some magical (geas?) reason. My favourite, but I haven't
>> heard of Lhankor Mhy imposing geases....
>
> d) He has two sets of robes. A best set which is purple and an
> ordinary set which might have been purple - or red or blue or
> green - but is now the muddy grey which comes from tramping the
> hills of Sartar and sleeping rough.

Fair enough, if so, but doesn't tell me why. Even if they are (were) both purple is it then b) or c) above?

Michael



Dr. Michael Hitchens
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