Re: denial of fertility by death gods, +exceptions

From: Henk.Langeveld@Holland.Sun.COM
Date: Tue 04 Mar 1997 - 02:39:19 EET


I wrote:
>
> For a Humakt cultist there is no other way for the
> child to join the father but to join the cult.
>
> Anyway, these things should be rare exceptions,
> and should touch on the mythical realm.
>

Afterwards I noticed that the issue is even more clear-cut.

Consensus: A Humakti (or other death cultist) should not
be able to sire any offspring - haven given up fertility
as part of their death cult inititation.

Exceptions occur though, but these are of mythical proportions.

This implies that a child resulting from any mythical union
with a Humakti will *by definition* be a child of Humakt.
If the child later decides to seek out its father, it will
be seeking out Humakt.

There's a story to be told, I suppose.

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Henk.Langeveld@Sun.COM

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