Re: Nandandies Re: Real World Vingans

From: Greg Stafford <Greg_at_p8Nkl7MeUSEtfhxEBDeb9WBwz7McNzE3G4P47WTzgwBQq56I1JSfqoXOyA26f1Dp0yXq1TB>
Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 12:57:31 -0700


YGWV Quoting Toread DuDerysi <jakyer_at_R7wMLiz3wNBJHsRIkzdQDPFxDHhfYzRvbVZNYWOhuyTlKdUOwcoNhDssPfqJC0E6Z5V_akzoZ1fOlWRbEptE.yahoo.invalid>:

> --- In WorldofGlorantha_at_yahoogroups.com, John Hughes
> <john.hughes_at_...> wrote:
>>
>> for me weaving is very much
>> about (Heortling) womens' power.
>
> Ah. So, the women are less accepting than the men are of, say Vinga?

I believe that John was speaking on non-Nandans.

And of course women accept Nandan. She is one of them.

> I was under the impression that Nandan was the male eqiuvalent of
> Vinga and would operate under similar rules.

Yes, which is why it is easier and more correct to speak of Nandans as her.

>> ANo mere male will
>> ever be aloud to spy what goes on there.
>
> Just as Vingans are not allowed to spy on male ceremonies? =)

Vinga is not spying, because Vinga is a he.



Sincerely,
Greg Stafford

Issaries, Inc.
c/o Greg Stafford
1942 Channing Ave, #204
Berkeley, CA 94704 USA            

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