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From: <bogus_at_does.not.exist.com>
Date: Tue Apr 25 10:02:35 2006


<<The Brithini

The ancient sect that most closely resembles the religion from which the Mal kioni originally sprang, the Brithini have not changed in millenia. They are immortal so long as they keep their strict laws, but have no belief in concepts such as morality or an afterlife. >>

<<The Independent Zzaburi

Descended from the Brithini, but no longer following their laws, the independent Zzaburi orders practice all manner of magics, without the restrictions that would be imposed by a moral and God-fearing church. Some Zzaburi, such as the fire warlocks of Loskalm, have a mystical and almost religious belief system, but most are rigidly secular in their outlook. >>

Though I don't know anything about fire warlocks of Loskalm (maybe they are "excommunicated" warlocks of Sog City?), from my warped eyes, certainly some sorcerers fell to the error of mystical concepts like God Learners. Sorry, maybe he just simply mentioned about Brithini and non-Brithini.....

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> > From your posting file of First Age Tradetalk mailing list:

(Snip)

>
> I might have to revise that once I see the Common Magic rules in HeroQuest
> (which I didn't know about when I wrote the above).
>
> >Though I don't know enough about the difference between reason and logic.
>
> Reason and Logic are different levels of thinking in Glorantha and I
> was basing the above on Revealed Mythologies p18.

Surely, but it talked about....."Malkioni Sorcerers"?

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> >Wizards and Knights. Joy of the Heart and Solace of the Body?
> >http://www.btinternet.com/~Nick_Brooke/malkioni/knights.htm
> >http://www.btinternet.com/~Nick_Brooke/malkioni/wizards.htm
>
> Solace is an aloof and perfect heaven that exists far away from mortal
> affairs. Joy is a descending attribute of the Invisible God that can
> be summoned to bring comfort to his worshippers. All Monotheists
> believe in Solace while Sorcerers do not. Many Monotheists also
> believe in Joy (the Hrestoli) while others do not (the Rokari).
>
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