Re: Questions about wyters

From: Gavain Sweetman <gavain.sweetman_at_shsKwmnmHD9zHt7DzrEtlsnJ4pOHCOB_MECNVxM6LTz4JslNSuL4q7ijIe4t>
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 14:26:35 +0000 (GMT)

> Greg Stafford Sent: Monday, 29 September, 2008 2:41:45 PM

> YGWV

> > On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Tim Ellis <tim_at_WfCfGZm-_D1YnZucU60NnMnTk2JJpaEzgzeb9hMqqvkNDvSLOrqlETd3E0v_AaI57ws9E3hgbIhZQ7xZi_r2.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

> > I don't think the wyter themselves think of themselves as a "clan
> > wyter" or a "bloodline wyter".  They have entered some sort
> > of "magical" bargain where a group of people have agreed to worship
> > it (whether by sacrifice, veneration or ecstatically) in return for
> > its aid and protection.

> Correct.  It is a clan wyter because the clan worships it, not because it
> has some property that makes it accessible to the clan.

So if follows that if the wyter in not anti-Lunar and useful they may well decide to keep the worship going and join themselves to the magical bargain.            

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