Re: Lunarised Sartarites

From: John Machin <orichalka_at_4BUo4XFi9Er-kXqzJ5MUNSbvY69H94dAHR4bAfRj01zPsVDHuy2w0EK0tMr-EfGvU2>
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 09:26:04 +1100


Hi Jeff,

The second is of interest, but I am particularly keen to learn about the third (clans that have broken with the ways of their ancestors).

2008/12/16 Jeff Richard <richaje_at_f-dAyQe2Ky8F9RRgatmt68tzG8wsopiErBp-kQolDus3640VuzFgLA57NqZ1MQL2TwNumbQ9WHo6ew.yahoo.invalid>

> > I've been playing a game involving Lunars and people slowing
> converting to
> > the Lunar Way that has recently moved to Dragon Pass. In typical fashion
> > they are getting tied up in local issues and as a consequence I've been
> > trying to find out about the politics of Lunarised clans/tribes in
> Dragon
> > Pass.
>
> First question is what do you mean by "Lunarised"? Do you mean those
> clans and tribes that have accepted having kings or chieftains who are
> friendly with the Empire (and maybe offer some propritiary worship to
> the Lunar gods and goddesses)? Do you mean those tribes and clans who
> have stopped offering sacrifices directly to Orlanth (instead offering
> those to Barntar, Ernalda and other good gods)? Or those who have
> broken with their ancestors and gods, and now offer sacrifices to the
> Lunar pantheon?
>
> Jeff
>
>
>

-- 
John Machin
"Nothing is more beautiful than to know the All."
- Athanasius Kircher, 'The Great Art of Knowledge'.


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