From: Darran (darransims@ntlworld.com)
Date: Mon 24 Feb 2003 - 19:15:53 EET
I did raise this point up back in September 2001 as you can see at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HeroWars/message/8076
and I have stuck some of the responses below.
From: "KYER, JEFFREY" <jeff.kyer@c...>
No there isn't and I'd commented on this before. However most of the
'mining' among the Heorltings seems to be taken from small pockets or
deposits known only to the local smith who uses them. Mostali also may
be sitting on many of the good deposits.
There was an okay mining cult in UW #1 as I recall but no mining
keyword. The cult was of a son and daughter of Asrelia and Gustbran,
IIRC. The men did the mining and the women ran the extraction and
appeasement side.
Mining seems to be a thread that keeps showing up here. Maybe Issaries
could do a spotlight on mining practices among various non-Mostali.
Were I in need of such a cult, I'd look at something along the lines of
a shared subcult or minor cult between Gustbran and Asrelia. Or a local
godling. Most deposits are the site of major battles and perhaps that
generates some sort of magical entitty that would have to be
propitiated.
Jeff
Darran wrote:
In Unspoken Word 1, Simon Bray came up with the linked cults of
Asella (grand-daughter of Asrelia, who fell in love with Gustbran)
and Torkal (her son), as mining deities - essentially Asella's magic
is about finding the best place to mine, blessing the mineshaft,
appeasing the earth, while Torkal is the burly miner.
Mark
Greetings and Salutations
2003-02-24-1710.
Date: Wed Sep 26, 2001 2:40 pm
Subject: Re: [HeroWars] Miners & Mine workers
>
> Greetings and Salutations
> 2001-09-26-0110.
>
> I was wondering why there wasn't an occupation for miners, someone has
> to
> get the metal for the redsmiths to work?
> On top of that, what god/aspect would they worship?
> Mostal seems okay but not very Heortling-like. Asrelia the goddess of
> the
> Earth's Wealth seems more apropriate but comes across as strictly
> female
> worshipped goddess not one for big, burly miners (at least to me
> anyway).
> Thoughts anyone?
>
> Cheers,
> DARRAN SIMS.
From: "Mark Galeotti" <hia15@h...>
Date: Wed Sep 26, 2001 8:06 am
Subject: Re: Miners & Mine workers
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