From: Alex Ferguson (abf@interzone.ucc.ie)
Date: Mon 21 Jul 1997 - 19:34:32 EEST
I've seen a couple of references to "Rufelza" lately, using the term in
The best source on this stuff is the Entekosiad, though even it doesn't
explicit contradistinction to the term "Red Goddess" to denote some
other phase of her existence. I don't think it's any more (or less)
accurate to say "Rufelza" in these contexts, as this seems to be
essentially a synomym for the other title; so the distinction is
somewhat misleading. And it's certainly not correct to ascribe the name
to one of the "original" Moon Goddess, or manifestations thereof; the
Great Goddess was (and is) Sedenya; her original "red" incarnation in
the God Time(*) was Verithurusa, the most "solar" of the moon aspects
(not uncoincidentally).
exactly have reams on the subject.
Cheers,
Alex.
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(*) Discussion on exactly "when" this was in the timeline of Dara
Happan/Pelandan myth deleted for the sake of Sanity.
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