From: Bernuetz, Oliver: WPG (Bernuetz.Oliver@cbsc.ic.gc.ca)
Date: Wed 12 Nov 1997 - 22:22:29 EET
Peter Metcalfe responded to Mr. Tines query
>>Asking the more general question "where are the
>>Sun Dome temples" - like, are the ones in
>>Balazar still there?
By saying:
>Not been denied in any shape or form AFAIK. So
>as far as I am concerned they are still there. And
>anyone with complaints about Balazar being a
>"blank land" should know that Greg has a hard
>time remembering this...
This is good to hear as I've been dedicating a fair bit
of time to studying Balazar ala the Griffin Mountain version.
IMG the sorry temples found in Balazar at the three citadels,
Elkoi, Dykene and Trilus don't actually qualify as Sun Dome
Temples as Balazar failed when he tried to introduce the
cult of Yemalio as known in Sun County. For some reason
the Votanki (as the Balazarings were originally known)
weren't receptive to male dominated, rigidly hierarchical,
tight-assed, priggish cults. (Go figure). Instead Balazar was
forced to heroquest/research for an alternative which he found
in the form of an older version of the Yemalio cult known as
Yemalio, the Cult of the Warrior. This is an individualized warrior
cult that emphasizes spears and individual bravery over the sort of
Yemalio cult known elsewhere (except maybe in Ralios? Maybe
Balazar came from the southwest, not the northwest, hmmm.)
Balazaring Yemalio worshippers usually (almost always)
belong to the hero cult of Balazar as well which is also worshipped
at the "Sun Dome" temples. The subcult of Balazar offers it's
worshippers the rare spell of true spear. Very useful. Geases
and gifts exist but they're a bit different from the standard lot.
The Balazaring high priests wish they could build temples
with golden domes but they can't. Their version of Yemalio
would be about as welcome in Sun County as a bunch of
cross-dressing Elmali or Zorak Zoran death lords.
Again all IMG,
Oliver D. Bernuetz
bernuetz.oliver@cbsc.ic.gc.ca
http://www.geocities.com/timessquare/realm/5545
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