Re: Harsaltar the Terrible and the Red Emperor

From: Andrew Solovay <asolovay_at_QMxq9rcejHojD2hHIlKd9r1r8Zvv98Icm5ycDa6SKNYq80bzdCV0_IYNSDgktHMBXXELCK>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 00:31:40 -0000

...of course, "Humakt struck him dead" could include such options as "Humakt sent a disciple to kill him"--and indeed, that disciple could have been Harsaltar himself. That is, if Harsaltar felt his duty to the god compelled him to kill himself, I could see the chroniclers remembering it as "Humakt struck him dead".

Just my speculation!             Received on Tue 01 May 2007 - 17:31:49 EEST

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