Re: Adept's questions on chaos

From: L.Castellucci <lightcastle_at_ZiLiFwlL9BK84dBI9RhGxh-GzUZd3Kx0wS2ph2SbjFGdZcoqlP0j03I0lU1h-ApI>
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 08:55:09 -0400


Michael

On April 17, 2007 09:09 pm, Michael Hitchens wrote:

> I wouldn't put absolute hard and fast rules on this.

I agree here.

> The Skullpoint adventure in Gathering Thunder is another
> indicator in this. The incestuous lovers turn chaotic either at first sec
> or official marriage.

And remember that they know nothing about it. The clan knows it is incest. They don't. They are completely innocent.

> I think it happens at first opportunity for them
> because of the clan's weakness - chaos seeps in when the world is weak.
> If the clan is strong, a single person acting in ways that may make them
> chaotic will *usually* take a while to develop the taint. A clan that is
> not strong in Orlanth (substitute other social group, god etc as
> appropriate) or where the whole group is acting choatically will show
> taints pretty damn fast. *Usually*. I think the two things to remember
> are that chaos is unpredictaable, but its manifestations do follow mythic
> precedent, the unpredictability being part of the myth.
>
> I don't know about the *victim* becoming chaotic. Don't see the precedent
> for that. And children would only be chaotic if at least one of their
> parents was.

See above. I think the victim can become chaotic.

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