Re: Harsaltar the Terrible and the Red Emperor

From: David Dunham <david_at_pZz2jB8r8M6V908kAU4Ujpl86-9FLFb_3epZNCdPETXGV0l9xTjHuaNSHeGE113MVogmz8>
Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 08:31:37 -0700


Adept

>2) What is meant with the "forcing him to break a geas". It sounds
>fascinating, but I haven't figured out what it could mean. How does
>the emperor force a deciple of Humakt to break a geas? Mental control?

I think it was in a Penelope Love story that the emperor turns his back on Harsaltar at a critical moment, resulting in the breaking of his "Never attack from behind" geas.

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David Dunham
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