Re: How prevalent is magic?

From: David Scott <sciencefish_at_-nkw5geKC9iloXzEIlRQZN9tPXpI3cl4U4mDxAHIoxW0jN0ql6O9-q77E-P4LLz2>
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 23:02:41 +0000


On 27 Nov 2012, at 22:04, michaelL <michaelalewis25_at_jfiXTUOzLjoPU8tXM1MeAuEMq0qRFuwh78wGqsl0EuXjclajZaheDyTkZxRICeJOWAet5pa10PDdVZl44Xi0s1lZ.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

> What would a devotee of Barntar do?

He is Barntar out in the fields. He can drive his team as no other can, they never tire. His furrows are straight and true, they are the perfect bed for the grain goddesses. He can plough any land. His beasts act on his every word. He is exemplary is his unerring dedication to farming. Singleminded, nothing else matters.

Devotees would be rare as they become limited in their actions.



David

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