Re: Odaylans amongst the Orlanthi

From: Kenrae <kenrae_at_XxTKqhZDDPea4GreND5N8xQRMVKrEk-ECynEI4RXgwam-up9gNU5eGgPKx9b2IrJjK6aR>
Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 21:03:51 +0200


> Posted by: "bryan_thx" bethexton_at_Z4EoSD2CbiQTi1D4bI1K7J5xq9UoxJdgQWLUIROxYY-Eq7K4zGnPbfSt1GBjWhg07QzjaLJyYoXf3iuivA.yahoo.invalid bryan_thx
>
> I think we are in violent agreement here--I just phrased my post
> poorly. I meant that a devotee would not hunt large animals most of
> the time, since he/she could not make proper use of them. However
> such a hunter, who mostly only supports him/herself and doesn't spend
> much time in the clan, has only very marginal utility to the
> clan--almost only in those situations where they need such a
> specialist to deal with some threat.
>
> Like all devotees, in some way, just that some of them the clan can
> make use of more regularly.

Well, it depends on how you look at it. Indirectly, he preserves the woods outside the clan from intrusion just by being there. I'm sure an Odaylan devotee hunting in the woods make raids and outlaws less likely.

-Sergi            

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