Re: The Fall of Whitewall

From: Alison Place <alison_place_at_vwPGe9yxYXXRTInBLcCWJ5TUtYIE-rViA2hKUD5sj3Ojw7Ku2JWTGXPuUMlCXwNxi9>
Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 18:10:04 -0700 (PDT)

     On a truly strange, and probably sick, note, I started thinking about 'heat' and Yinkin. Premature fertility, that killed the child? In other words, a ritual that went wrong, and the nasty details weren't included. Given that it's 1621, probably a desperate attempt to revive or sidestep Ernalda's missing fertility, perhaps by using Yinkini magic in a different way.

Alison

> --- Peter Metcalfe <metcalph_at_oDYvwU3OWpKZPGzwNhfTcWze8apr07j3uqgAJaNq3IBbzQv4TZUt4-C8Hhw67SvqWlT.yahoo.invalid>
wrote:
> > [Fever] doesn't sound right because Minaryth would
just
> > say that his child died of fever rather than heat.

Jane
> True. He mentions death by plague earlier. I'll give
> that some more thought, then. Maybe some method
being
> used to combat the cold was over-done?
 



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