>>In my list, Erantha Gor is one of the minor minor goddesses. Amongst
The vast majority of Sartarite clans have - IMO - no Erantha Gor
initiates. They rely upon their wyter and upon the general power of
Erantha or Babeester Gor to protect the clan rituals, not upon the
Donald writes:
>>the Colymar, they'd all be at the Clearwine Earth Temple.
>So the vast majority of Ernaldan temples - those used by the
>thousands of women who don't go the Clearwine regularly - don't
>have any guardians?
>Even if we assume clan temples catering to congregations of five
>to six hundred that's a couple of dozen assuming they are required
>purely for ritual purposes, with more at Clearwine.
Why a couple of dozen? In most cases, the two Door Guards will be carved stone pillars, not people. In all of Sartar, I doubt there are more than 150 Erantha Gor initiates.
>I rather suspect there are more Earth temples than that with one
>for every hundred or two initiates. Small groups of steads sharing
>a temple within easy travelling distance. Now there may not be
>enough Erantha Gori to go round but I'd still expect there to be
>more than there are Vingans. Simply because they represent an
>essential part of Ernaldan society rather than a rebellous offshoot.
>Incidently has anyone done much on the earth cults side of
>Heortling society? I've a few ideas but there's no point in
>developing them completely independently of what others have
>done.
Pam Carlson and I have done a fair amount over the years.
>>Some other
>>interesting implications - assume that 1 in 10 initiates become
>>devotees and 1 in 1000 become disciples. You can begin figuring out
>>how many devotees and disciples are in Sartar within the specific
>>cults.
>I'm surprised at one in ten becoming devotees, certainly in the
>main subcults. I'd have put it at nearer one in a hundred, that
>level of commitment is unusual and there are plenty of reasons,
>even for those inclinded that way, not to do so.
Jeff Received on Wed 07 Dec 2005 - 19:18:52 EET
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