Re: [stormsteads] Clan and Stead Populations

From: Michael Schwartz (mschwartz@mindspring.com)
Date: Fri 05 Apr 2002 - 17:25:25 EEST



Ian Cooper wrote:

>Their age does not seem to grant them
>any kind of in-between status.

In the real world, however, distinctions *do* occur. The suggested Newborn, Younger and Older categories are useful ones, and could be explained as being "unspoken rules" within Heortling culture. Every real-world agrarian society of which I am aware distinguishes between children who are mature enough to contribute to the day-to-day labor and those who are not, even if no one in the society would think to lump those children together into a group by name. Our need is to provide prospective narrators with numbers that work for Twenty-first Century mindsets, yet do not derail the mythopoetic focus of the setting.

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