From: Henk Langeveld - Sun Nederland (henkl@aft-ms)
Date: Fri 05 Aug 1994 - 11:53:35 EEST
Sandy Petersen <sandyp@idcube.idsoftware.com> writes:
>>How long has Issaries been universally accepted? Weren't the God
>>Learners instrumental in spreading Issaries (and Lhankor Mhy and
>>Wachaza) far beyond the original region?
> Certainly. But the spread started in the First Age, with the
>Theyalan Councils. The God Learners simply accelerated a process
>already begun. I'm sure Issaries was highly disappointed when the God
>Learners were wiped out. Lhankor Mhy, too, since they were so big on
>knowledge.
What was the origin of the God Learners? I feel uncomfortable about them being sorcerors (a.k.a. non-polytheists).
How did they know about the gods if they did not recognise them in the first place...
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