In message <20070510124642.5880.qmail_at_fy59eYMo4wXd3YgTaUODGzdpKEz5IQmaE7Xvh98K6mA2ebmFXh_pzNjcAaJ-Q_L8ng.yahoo.invalid> Peter Metcalfe writes:
>At 11:37 p.m. 10/05/2007, you wrote:
>
>>Also keep in mind that the Lunars (and the Orlanthi) don't know the
>>connection between these cults in the same way we do.
>
>When you write stuff like Barntar is a subcult of Orlanth, it
>beggars belief to suggest that the Orlanth would not know
>of the connection and the Lunars would be too stupid to
>figure it out. Credit gloranthans with some intelligence
>please.
I think Gloranthans know of these connections but don't understand them. The concept of collateral worship of enemy gods by recognising their existance in your myths is going to be very difficult to take. That's not to say there aren't individuals with this knowledge but for the typical Lunar Barntar is the god of farmers worshipped across large parts of the provinces
>> When a farmer
>>in Saird or Syllila or Tarsh sacrifices to Barntar, he is giving
>>offerings to Great Orlanth - whether he knows it or not (most
>>likely not).
>
>The farmer knows that Barntar is Orlanth's son. Any collateral
>worship that strengthens another god will be magically detectable.
>And the Red Goddess is always there, willing to dole out delphic
>hints on how weaken Orlanth.
-- Donald Oddy http://www.grove.demon.co.uk/Received on Thu 10 May 2007 - 18:59:17 EEST
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