Not surprisingly, I agree with Jane on this.
On June 25, 2006 09:01 pm, Jane Williams <janewilliams20_at_yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Yes, there seems to be some confusion here; IFWW isn't
> something Ernalda did, any more than it's something
> Orlanth did. It was Heort, not Orlanth.
Exactly. IFWW is for mortals. It's their moment in the grand struggle to restore Glorantha. I am not going to reprint her whole paragraph, but just this part:
>Everyone gets to experience
> being alone against an overwhelming enemy, and what
> they have to do is whatever they can to resist, even
> when all is obviously lost and there is no one there
> to help or support them.
And there, my friends, is your initiation. Every Heortiling knows they are going to get to that point. Every Heortling then has to face it in reality, in the Other World, in a way they didn't actually expect. And when you can do THAT, you are an adult, and a Heortling.
YGWV.
LC
On June 25, 2006 09:01 pm, "Roderick and Ellen Robertson" <rjremr_at_sierratel.com> wrote:
> As far as IFWW being a pan-gloranthan event? Forget it! It's not part of
> Dara Happan culture, nor Malkioni, nor Kralorelan... It may have beem
> "remembered" by cultures that the Theyalans contacted in the Dawn Age, but
> it's more like a implanted memory than a true one.
Really? I had the distinct impression it was broader than that.
> YGWV, of course, but a Pan-Gloranthan IFWW isn't supported by the printed
> word.
Interesting. I have the distinct impression of reading that IFWW is mentioned as being pan-Gloranthan. Sadly, most of my gaming stuff is buried in the packing.
> From: donald@grove.demon.co.uk (Donald R. Oddy)
> Subject: Re: [Glorantha] Female Heortling initiation
> Why on earth should the girls experience the lives of the male culture
> heros? While I've no doubt there were Vingans who fought at IFWW I
> can't believe the majority of women did so. So what were they doing?
> We need to find the parallel myth, the heroines and what they did.
> Not push them into roles which they are fundamentally unsuited for.
I think you are too hung up on the word "Fought" and thinking it is simply a battle. I've never viewed IFWW that way. I completely get the Heortlings thinking of it that way, and thinking it is a male only event, and assigning a different name to what the women do, but it's the same event, IMO.
LC Received on Mon 26 Jun 2006 - 13:50:49 EEST
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