On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Richard Hayes <richard_hayes29_at_EcMaP1d8q-iU7jbr1x3tI1o0jSfAdDXaVMfL3SyLsrxWh_dDDtYyYey5kQQdjRRfjMPh_YdbZrXa7Jfova9dNoM.yahoo.invalid
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> CWIM is also written up in Elder Secrets of Glorantha, a 1990s Avalon Hill
> RQ supplement
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> Richard Hayes
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> --- On Sun, 19/9/10, Guy Hoyle <guy.hoyle_at_RIpj6rOofW89RQ6MOPV-zZtSAjatJ3crY7sDiNWDsStBgNLOK2QJ-8V6yrE0RexIUBF2XUm57QzIyDKXlw.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
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> From: Guy Hoyle <guy.hoyle_at_RIpj6rOofW89RQ6MOPV-zZtSAjatJ3crY7sDiNWDsStBgNLOK2QJ-8V6yrE0RexIUBF2XUm57QzIyDKXlw.yahoo.invalid>
> Subject: Re: The Thing With Many Bodies
> To: WorldofGlorantha_at_yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, 19 September, 2010, 2:15
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> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Osentalka <Osentalka_at_X8hgTEY6tNaOrNQmzwkzAnPEDrzGrItuBPK_fzf7KhBFlzIajjSObaJ3QJUSARtZxzdZb6B8EGa7LwExPlSf.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
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> > My reading of "The Thing with Many Bodies" was CWIM, the Chaos Cretature
> > that roams in Prax: a ginat head with three bodies.
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> > But maybe that was to "old style" thinking.
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> That's a possibility; it was specifically associated with Prax in Nomad
> Gods, but I really don't know of any references to Cwim outside that game.
> TTwMB is probably something else entirely; it's probably not unique to
> Elmal's mythology, but that may be its most significant manifestation. IMO,
> naturally.
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> Guy (Hoyle)
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