From: Michael Schwartz (mschwartz@mindspring.com)
Date: Fri 05 Apr 2002 - 17:31:17 EEST
>The inability of the Orlanthi to initiate
Those that were not killed outright during the initiation attempts made
for trouble, but not as much as the simple loss of life. When all the
young men of a generation die, of course it will impact the social fabric
negatively! The problem was the Heortling failure to adapt, to find
another way. They needed Harmast and Arkat to break out of the doldrums.
Ian Cooper wrote:
>their youngsters (due to Loko Moko) means
>that many young men in their twenties are
>still legally children, causing significant
>social difficulties.
--
Michael Richard Schwartz | Language is my playground,
mschwartz@mindspring.com | and words, its slides and
Ann Arbor, Michigan USA | swingsets. -- yours truly
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