From: Darran (darransims@ukonline.co.uk)
Date: Fri 22 Feb 2002 - 23:30:50 EET
Greetings and Salutations
2002-02-22-2140.
"Giles Hill" wrote:
> As for shrines I believe that every stead, has its houshold or stead
> shrines, the little statuettes, carvings or even places that are accepted
as
> being more holy to your god -The small rapids when on Poverris' holy day
> Brother Salmon literally jumps into your hands. The high meadow where the
> deer always come to graze as long as Odaylas portion is left by the Bear
> rock. The small statue of Mahome which stands by the Hearth fire. These
are
> shrines that do affect your magic and abilities, but they probably dont
> provide any major magic.
>
I like this.
I had one idea that I asked about on the [Herowars] list was that shrines
could/would take the form of the building the housed the occupation
associated with it.
- The Hunters' Lodge would be Odayla's shrine (or Ormalaya's). - The grannery would be Harst's shrine. - Pella would have a Kiln for a shrine. - Et cetera.
BTW are there any sources for the runes in TR, ST and BA apart from the two font types at the Issaries website??
... Aeolia, where the storm-clouds have their home, a place
teeming with furious winds from the south. Here Aeolus is
king, and in a vast cavern he controls the brawling winds
and the roaring storms, keeping them curbed and fettered
in their prison. Resentfully they rage from door to door in
the mountainside, protesting loudly, while Aeolus sits in his
high citadel, sceptre in hand, taming their arrogance and
controlling their fury.
Virgil. The Aeneid.
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