Re: Bestiality in Prax?

From: Guy Hoyle <guy.hoyle_at_8pqZUJs5nHv834_DUdmF1O27R9WDhD48s8U7YeYyyWvvmbmJeZVEXut_bUAp6MglHw>
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 15:49:42 -0600


On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Stephen McGinness < stephenmcg_at_-Xx2zRA_MNQkEPXDzEs1od2KCh7vs_Kj_ydnbFCHY3kD-bk4klJipjc5ET4TpP30VXWdExmk1WXfEqh6Ba1j4DMy.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

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> Yeah, but they lived in the real world. IMG an inbreeding tribe, if they
> are mythically healthy will have healthy babies. They will also have babies
> that conform to clan norms - so no huge Impala riders even if the father
> was High Llama...
>

But doesn't a small population soon lead to such abominations as incest, which we KNOW is bad news in Gloranthan cultures? I know that Glorantha isn't the real world, but this takes away some of my suspension of disbelief, the way that there are no venereal diseases in Glorantha does.

Guy

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