YGWV Quoting David Dunham <david_at_W9n363wC2WqogLCvpnLQ0jqJlZx42q7UBeh4HbXPtHXD6xkqSiRVlg5saMPWrcRHy9uRwR.yahoo.invalid>:
> I'm still in the dark a bit about the "do the story, get the magic"
> part though. We know how to perform the Orlanth and Aroka heroquest
> from the traditional viewpoint (King of Dragon Pass breaks this down
> into steps that involve various types of actions). We also know that
> heroquests will draw in appropriate foes, such as other heroquesters.
>
> How does this work when you're engaged in an inner struggle?
I think you mean, "How does a worshipper get magic when he doing the
draconic version of the myths?"
The actual answer is, "One does not do draconic worship for magic. The
development of your true soul is not to obtain power. The purpose is
to obtain inner tranquility and peace."
But efore I go too far in that vein, I'd want to know if I am even answering the right question.
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Received on Sat 24 Feb 2007 - 13:03:25 EET
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