> Voriof's story is among other things that of his passage from boyhood to manhood, and it is only natural that transformations and metamorphoses should be a part of Voriof. They are the same transformations that the boys of the Orlanthi will undergo at childhood's end.
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> But this is not the be-all and end-all of Voriof, he is *also* the brave fighting ram lost out in the wilderness without his flock ; he is *also* the laconic and reflective god of the shepherd folk ; he is *also* one of the lambs in Heler's great flock ; he is *also* the beloved son of Orlanth and Ernalda ; he is *also* a strong and doughty Thunder Brother ; and he is *also* one of a hundred other things that could be listed here :-)
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> Julian Lord
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Yep. Pretty much all of the above. One of the many reasons I like Voriof so much!
Jeff
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