From: yfcw29@castle.ed.ac.uk
Date: Wed 30 Nov 1994 - 14:15:04 EET
Alex Says :
>But seemingly, only people who are Really, Really Peeved (due to being
>killed by treachery, or in a particularly gruesome way, being improperly
>buried (or whatever), or being a particularly vindictive bugger in the
>first place) form as Ghosts.
Since I don't believe that the spirits of the dead go to the spirit plane, I think there is more to it even than that. I have already said I believe the spirits of the dead go directly to hell. Two possible routs to ghosthood present themselves :
Concerning Doraddi acolytes, I say :
>> Acolytes would probably be best characterised as 'elders'.
>Mubee, but I'm not entirely convinced. "Elders" would tend to be retired
>chiefs, or Big Wheels on the council of women, I'd think. Becoming an
>Acolyte seems not to be this restricted.
How many ex-chiefs do you think an average tribe has? Is that the only way a male can become an elder? Elders should have considerable ritual importance, because they are closer to the ancestors. In fact, they are the ancestors of most of the tribe. I don't see that being old is much of a restriction.
David Cake syas :
>Allegedly the Godtime is before the Year 1. It is not.
>It is myth, and myth is now.
Seconded. This bogus calendar that is supposed to have started at the 'begining of time' is highly confusing. Whos calendar is it anyway? Theyalan? God Learner? How does it relate to the Pelorian calendar, or the Brithini, or the Kralorelan?
About Basmoli in prax :
> ???? I think that they are no more or less lions than other
>Hsunchen are there beasts. ie when it comes right down to it, they
are >humans, and they believe that they are descended from beasts.
No, no, no. They are beasts trapped in a human body! :) See - with magic they can free the beast inside them for a while.
Simon Hibbs
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