Nils:
>Me> In Eastern mythology, the Sea always seems to be working
> > hand in hand with the antigods - I think there's some dark
> > source in their mythology which the antigods find easy to
> > attune to.
>I think most of the sea gods are actually considered to be
>antigods. E.g. Venperesha is the antigoddess of sea animals.
The sea gods are not part of the Vithelan pantheon but have their own mythology and connection with the Transcendent. As a result, they are no more antigods than the Orlanthi are. Yet despite this, in the conflicts that the Sea Gods have with the Vithelans, they end up taking the side of the Antigods. The question was then why?
>Me> Perhaps [the Gorgers] have resolved the agony of their
> > existence by inflicting it as an aura.
>If the gorgers are descended from or related to vithelan
>monsters or demons the aura may be the effect of an antigod
>(false) mystic practice.
--Peter Metcalfe Received on Sat 19 Aug 2006 - 12:14:11 EEST
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