wrote:
>
> > If a Humakti dies then Humakt has decided it is time. That's why
> > the chief keeps them in luxury. He might have been your uncle's
> > second cousin but you mourned his death when he joined the cult.
>
> Yep. In our our game, the Humakti is considered "Dead" by her
> siblings. They mourned her when she initiated to the Dead God and
> accept that she will meet the Final Death soon (few Humakti die old, I
> expect). They also keep her aware from livestock, the harvest,
> ploughing and other farmwork, pregnant women, young children and the
> elderly - they fear that she brings Death instead of Life.
In mine, it depends whether they're "sheathed" or not - which, I fully
concede, is further than the resheathing ceremony is supposed to go,
according to Storm Tribe. But, in my experience, giving players this
option allows them more opportunity to explore the kind of stories
they're interested in.
--
Trotsky
Gamer and Skeptic
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