From: Eric Hansen (ehansen@adan.kingston.net)
Date: Wed 17 Jun 1998 - 03:08:57 EEST
Joerg Wrote:
> No new myths are created, only
> hitherto unknown (versions of) myths may be discovered.
I think it's true that heroquesting, and experiencing your people's stories of
the past, is not a process that creates new myths. I agree completely that there
are certainly versions of myths that are known to some members of a particular
culture and not others. Learning an alternate version of a myth would have
profound effects on the psyche of a people, who may have doubts cast on their own
version of what happened. This is not in any way the creation of a new myth,
even if the more recently learned version comes to supplant the traditional one.
I think this is a comparatively rare occurrence, as Gloranthan cultures tend to
be fairly stable in their beliefs. Nevertheless, it seems to me that new myths
are created all the time in Glorantha. These myths are the stories that future
generations will tell about the deeds of those alive today. Our (characters')
sons and daughters will tell stories about us, and recreate these events to
empower themselves, as we recreate the events of our ancestors and gods.
Eric Hansen
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