Re: Pithdaros answers

From: Peter Metcalfe <metcalph_at__hY6I4B_vDEReyMhu6aH8U5mMICwvPaELdp410495AMT8k-CA6XjERVh_G0gDf1DMm3>
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2011 15:58:37 +1300


On 3/24/2011 8:25 AM, hcarteau_at__HXQNK0Z7zYjNFFWr6JmDpUH9IOcukVuFJS-7PKZ-MKTtNIsLpOeYOpr-X7Muc34gy43irTl.yahoo.invalid wrote:
> Pithdarans are agimori : tall, strong, RW massai-like. They walk proudly. They
> despise any sign of weakness such as reliance on others.
Agimori are more than just the Men and a Half and the Agimori that made up the Pithdarans came from many different cultures.
> They abhor slavery, the
> greatest and most shameful weakness of all.
I don't see this. Even if the Men-and-a-half shun slavery, plenty of other Agimori wouldn't. Depending on the definition of Agimori, the Fonritans are avid slavers.

> First, they landed only a few years (seasons ?) after Tanien's Victory. They
> were one of the first people to cross the seas just after it was cleared of
> waertaegi, and saw many strange and wondrous things.
I don't think this is correct. They left shortly after the Sun Stop, travelled through the heroplanes and arrived eleven generations late.
> Their
> champion Yomili did indeed fight the GLs very hard and they take pride in this.
As far as I know, Yomili supported the Kings of Seshnela whereas his rival Halwal did his best to undermine God Learner rule in Fronela and Ralios to the extent of aiding the Arkat, the Hrestoli and Jonat. It's rather difficult to depict Yomili as a foe of the God Learners.

--Peter Metcalfe            

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