There's a danger sometimes in seeing them as tall Mostali.
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 5:19 AM, Greg Stafford <glorantha1_at_XyRW5scv9XZY57QciBXEtEii-wHWGSnFnGauItYXDG8Zth4B-3jIzRiVHn-gbxgiCIUkh-6h3f0w5O_rjaw.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
> YGWV
> Santo and Undead T have hit it right on
> I will just add a tad
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> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Rob Thornton <oblate777_at_t-q-_a4hKxx8yqZ1FZd3fdKO4JERWPz-HMmEv1PRUo9jHv0AbJg1HomSG5wP5bDJNLo6TEg1tnIdo8Q.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
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>> Do the Brithini have contraception magic?
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> no
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>> They have been around for a long
>> time. This does bring out the concept of Brithini sexuality. Have they
>> sexual urges or do they lie back and think of the Invisible God?
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> The pure Brithini are not humans
> They do, however, have biological urges which are trained out of them
> But they are not as horny, lusty or gorgeously entertained by sex as humans
> are
> Any desire is a fault to the Brithini
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> One time, long before the Ice, My Dear Sweetest Little Zoriana
> (also called "You know you wanna")
> WHACKED them with a nasty spell
> that made the army hard as hell
> to handle itself at all very well.
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> Shortly after the army was hit
> the general yelled "My codpiece won't fit!"
> then died of embarrassment.
> and the whole army went
> heading for the rear
> subject to their fear.
>
> Some wizards, so humiliated at having a portion of their perfectly
> controlled bodies twitch, actually killed themselves, the "Zasto solution,"
> as they call it, after the first chap who ever offed himself. This
> unimaginable deed, in all the 100,000 *zandrarns *of history, has only been
> done by zzaburi.
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> Greg Stafford
> Game Designer
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