reply to Stephen

From: Carlson, Pam (carlsonp@wdni.com)
Date: Thu 20 Mar 1997 - 22:00:00 EET


Stephen Leuck things long and hard on deities vs panthons. (a worthwile
endeavor!)
 and mentions:

>A more extreme version of this is if the typical clan member
has no special link with any one god, but just worships the god
appropriate
to the task in hand, though of course you get the (rather rare, unless
they are
PCs) fanatic who ties themselves to one god. This form of pantheon
worship is
very much the way I think that many real world multi-deity religions
might have
worked.

This might be a good model for the RW, but in Glorantha, the gods
actually do things for you, give you real power and help live your life.

   A Gloranthan who didn't have strong ties to a culture god would be at
a serious disadvantage when it came time to engage in life's important
rituals and activities; puberty, marriage, farming, dying. These are all
associted w/ great magic in Glorantha. To be an initiate to a greater
god is to be able to walk the paths of that god to live your life.

That's why all the main culture gods (Orlanth, Lodril, Ernalda, Oria,
Waha, Eritha, Yelmalio, Pamalt, Yu-Kargzant), have multiple aspects and
myths associated with them. Each aspect & myth is a potential ritual
path for its worshippers.

Now, all these deities have their own panthon of deities that their
worshippers turn to if they have a specialized need: Lankor Mhy for
memorizing and speaking truth, Storm Bull for chaos killing, Buserian
for stargazing, Issaries for pathfinding and trading, Barntar for
farming, etc. But in Glorantha, I think you need a close tie to a deity
to be able to wield that god's magic. And prudent people make a first
link with a general, powerful god - the one that (they think) all others
are subservient to.

You could play that becoming an initiate to the panthon allows you full
access to the paths of every diety in it, but I think this is a bit of
overload for the average Gloranthan. Few people have time obtain the
learning and to follow the daily obsevances required to walk the path of
every diety in the pantheon - especially if they have to spend 16 hours
a day scratching out a living.

All IMO -

Pam

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