From: Jane Williams (janewill@mail.nildram.co.uk)
Date: Mon 22 Sep 1997 - 22:42:43 EEST
I said:
> >Of these three theories, the elemental one seems to me to be unlikely to
> >be used by Gloranthans where their society is tied to one element: Air,
> >Sun, etc. The idea of balance between the elements being desirable just
> >doesn't fit.
And Steve said:
> Actually, I think Jane is wrong here. Greg seems to favor a view that has
> the Orlanthi believing they are made of (originally) equal parts of each
> of the five elements. Thus, the primal humans were equally part Air,
> Earth, Fire, Water, and Darkness. After all, the first humans were made
> by all gods in the Golden Age, before the Gods War.
Oh, good. I rather liked this system myself. So, the Orlanthi have five
elements.
> I think a similar procedure can be seen in Dara Happa, where the first
> humans were formed from a mix of Fire, Heat, Light/Intelligence, Earth,
> Shadows, and Emotion.
That's a new one on me. Fine: but I won't be doing the DH
classifications.
> A lot of this theory depends on what you consider to be the "elements" of
> the creation. I would love to see Kralori and Doraddi explanations
> following this theory.
Yes - each culture will have their own variant. Just as they do in the
RW, in fact. I'm interested in the Orlanthi system for general
background, and in the Morocanthi system for my new PC: any guesses what
elements they recognise? The standard five, with Darkness emphasis?
Jane Williams jane@williams.nildram.co.uk
http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~janewill/gloranth/index.shtml
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