Re: What happened to Jrustela?

From: Greg Stafford <Greg_at_NH3x-AIKBL4H0VNRrIMmlpsM4YDWZPVMmHxxPEsq7tEPW0gcwplEfkIZM2QixYnFxGVQx_u>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 18:48:08 -0700

WOW, great ideas Bryan!

Not saying they are official, but they ARE great! --Greg

Quoting bryan_thx <bethexton_at_QMg1iIFehi_bFDgb1ZRIMwMY0akH4qkGs87a4dvx_t8R9YhjnwS2h0_pz0UG_O-QT9XxFyjcfSQlOd-KYw.yahoo.invalid>:

>>
>> > Or could it be possible that only all humans with knowledge of
>> > sorcery (allmost all) was wiped out, leaving a tiny fraction of
>> > humans either worshipping divine gods or being too young to know any
>> > sorcery and being outside the great cities when the attack struck?
>>
>> They had all gone by the time the Elder Races turned up, but we don't
>> know when that was, so your theory is certainly possible, yes.
>>
> Or the same process that brought the elder races there removed the
> last humans. Perhaps, like the Boat Raising, the process was the
> conjunction of varying groups all working on their own thing, to the
> same net effect. The Elder race groups found their refuge, the last
> humans found theirs.
>
> Of course, there are not records of strange humans showing up suddenly
> around then that I can particularly think of. Then again, if it was a
> small enough group it may not have been all that noticed. Or they
> could be in Charg, still behind the ban. Well, OK, speaking of the
> ban, there was one place that did magically appear somewhere in this
> time period, that has very odd and expansionist tendencies, and its
> extreme violence could be looked at as an extreme of
> survivalism.....but I'm sure that would put a bold font on the V in YGWV.
>
> --Bryan
>
>



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Greg Stafford

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