From: David Cake (davidc@cyllene.uwa.edu.au)
Date: Wed 30 Apr 1997 - 06:42:42 EEST
Excerpt from 'What the Scimitar said'
Young Warrior: Sir, a barbarian follower of Humakt accused me of following
a god without honour, saying that as our Lord Yanafals (blessed be his
name) fought with Humakt, who had been his lord, that he was a turncoat. I
killed him, of course, but his words sometimes trouble me.
Scimitar: To these barbarians, honour consists in never changing, in
infexibility, in never allowing oneself to be drawn into the world and
standing aloof from it. How can that be honour? It is true that Yanafals
once walked the path of Humakt. But honour does not consist in serving
evil, it consists in taking arms and fighting against it. Yanafals fought
for the liberation that the goddess brings to everyone, he fought for life,
he fought to free this glorious Empire from brutal usurpers. This is
honour, not standing by those who do evil.
>In KoS on page 157 we read the sentence "...Argrath began building the
>Temple of the Reaching Storm to protect all of Saird from ravages of
>nomads from the north and east." My question is : what is the magical
>effect of this temple that it can protect from nomads ?
I speculate that the Temple of the Reaching Storm is a Storm Temple
that centers around the same goddess as the Temples of the Reaching Moon
do - Yara Aranis. Argrath subverts the Yara Aranis cult, rather than
destroying it - after all, the mother of YA is not naturally part of the
Lunar pantheon. So his temples of the reaching storm worship a Yara Aranis
who has rejected serving her Lunar father, but still hates nomads. Apart
from the name, it also fits in with Argrath being able to set Yara Aranis
(referred to as the 'six-armed goddess of Saird', which fits in with the
temples location) on to Sheng near the end of Argraths saga.
Cheers
David
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