[Glorantha] Re: Theyalan Missionaries

From: Jane Williams <janewilliams20>
Date: Mon Jan 2 17:00:16 2006


> That proves nothing. You can smack your lips all you like over
> mushrooms, I'm still not eating them. You obviously made some deal
> with the dead, in order to gain the power of eating the mushrooms
> that sprout from dead trees.

One can only assume you have the luxury of better food supplies than the average peasant towards the end of a standard RW winter.  

> >to find ripe fruit, already knowing what
> >it looked like and that it was safe, they apparently needed magic
>
> "They" of course means the missionaries. (No, I'm not being snide --

No, you're correcting what was presumably sloppy use of pronouns on my part - sorry!

> they would be the ones who taught the Elmal verses they knew and
> used.) This is Glorantha -- who WOULDN'T use magic if they could?

The point I originally made and was corrected on.

And seeing it repeated like that makes me wonder about something else - Elmal? That well-known god of orchards and gathering food? Huh? A link with the idea of "sun ripens fruit", perhaps? "Here's one I've finished with".

> (Heck, I could use some magic to detect truly ripe fruit at the
> supermarket.)

Shame you're a continent too far away for me to take you round a supermarket (or an orchard) and point at things. It doesn't need magic, not even of the "sufficiently advanced technology" type.  

> I've got to ask Elise about some of the damaged cultures she's read
> about. I think in our world, they don't last long -- a more
> functional one can easily overwhelm them (as indeed the Hagolings
> were).

Even if overwhelming them in a beneficial way, as this seems to have been. It doesn't look as if much was lost of what culture they had, it got absorbed. I got the impression those 42 verses had been built up from previously absorbed damaged cultures. Received on Mon 02 Jan 2006 - 14:17:54 EET

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