From: Alex Ferguson (abf@interzone.ucc.ie)
Date: Mon 25 Aug 1997 - 07:55:41 EEST
Many moons ago, Simon Phipp, he say:
> Absolutely, the Sartarite culture (Theyalan Culture in general) makes no
> real distinction between male and female roles - they can easily switch
> around.
Well, that's two rather different things. It'd be more accurate to say
there is a fairly clear distinction, _but_ they can easily switch around.
Quoting Paolo Guccione:
> > I believe that all Illuminati are the same colour to
> > Arkat-blessed eyes.
> Maybe, but I was basing the description on the Blessing of St Arkat in the
> Gloranthan Encyclopedia which, as I recall, was clear on the matter. I may
> be wrong as my source material is back in Ireland.
The key point here, I think, is that Arkati, and I suspect St. Arkat
cultists even more so, don't consider themselves to be "Illuminates".
How similar they "really" are in rule/monogameworld terms is another
matter, of course. Their world-view purposefully distinguishes between
themselves, the (at least potentially) Good Guys, and the Hapless Dupes
of Nysalor. So I believe the abilities and magic contains the added
feature (or according to personal prejudice, self-deluding distinction)
that they can detect both "Arkati" and "Illuminates", but be able to
tell the difference.
I haven't seen what the Gloranthan Encyclopedia has to say on the matter,
which would of course be interesting, but I recall Sandy posting some
comments on this before...
> I prefer a more absolute proof - it certainly puts the wind up
> players if they KNOW that they have touched on the Dark Side.
I think that's pretty much impossible, though. The Dark Side thing is
a moral/ethical distinction, not a difference in mystical or magical
state. Of course, you're still, as an Arkati/Illuminate, free to believe
that everyone from school/cult X is Evil and Wrong, and should be Farmed
Immediately, but I don't think your own "Illumination" can "prove" that.
> > Arkat Chaosbane,
> Allows the membership of Kyger Litor, Storm Bull and Zorak Zoran.
Obviously true for the trollish form of this sect, but I suspect it
also comes in different flavours, possibly with a completely different
take on the sorcery v. divine issue.
> > Arkat the Destroyer.
> This is the cult of Gbaji and is not nice. It accepts the use of Chaos to
> destroy Chaos. These are mixed-up Arkati.
Interesting thought. Potentially mildly redundant with the Galvosti,
perhaps. It fits, though, with the general Arkati megalomania... use
fire to fight fire, and thermonuclear explosions to fight same, if it
comes now to it...
G'luck,
Alex.
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