From: Alex Ferguson (abf@cs.ucc.ie)
Date: Fri 18 Aug 2000 - 04:03:47 EEST
Jeff Erwin:
> The Cult of Annilla (Vendara) [as worshipped in Peloria]
>
> Annilla is one of the Blue Moons. She is thus associated with the goddesses
> Lesilla and Orogeria, but she is not considered to be an aspect of Natha or
> Sedenya directly. More accurately, Annilla is a damaged part of the many
> faceted moon which is not fully drawn into the Sedenyic whole, so she is an
> aspect of She Who Waits.
I don't think there's any direct connection with Lesilla and Orogeria.
> Tides (Mesmerize, Drown, Flotsam of Secrets, Inversion of Gravity, Rush of
The normal aspect comparisons pretty much break down entirely for
Vendara, unless one is happy with about four or five of the seven
as a match... A Lunar philosopher would not say she's not part of
Sedenya, but rather that she's a different means of approaching
Her, vis the normal Seven Aspects. (Which don't seem to have a
collective title as such, other than Sedenya, which is too broad
and extremely confusing, or Natha, which is too narrow and extremely
confusing. Probably an elementary exercise in refutation of logical
naming conventions...) Or if she wanted to be abusive, would say
that Vendara was a warped perception of S.
> Madness)
> Otherworld (as Natha)
Inversion of Gravity is a terrible name for a Feat! (Following in
> Secret: Be Other. (Character takes on the likeness, personality and principal
That's a funky power... Join Annilla, meet lots of interesting people
> The cult is feared and misunderstood. It does not officially exist;
a grand HW tradition, said the cynic.) Perhaps something on the lines
of Ascend into Sky?
> (known) powers of person they have just assassinated until the next ebb tide)
who will broaden your mystical horizons, and kill 'em!
> instead the Blue Moon patron of the Blue Army is said to be an aspect
> of Natha.
Isn't Martin about to tell us the Blue Army doesn't Officially exist,
either? Which would be neatly symmetric, at least. :-/
Cheers,
Alex.
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