YGWV Quoting John Machin <orichalka_at_JBhfjk44NT8-oc0ucu50weDEeKv85ylZgQRUG-l-E_kt4eg9W5AHJy7oWCVBncfyQwrGfdHptx-n.yahoo.invalid>:
> On 12/07/07, Greg Stafford <Greg_at_97RP5KEB8QziAj_emt_ugDMmWZq7GdM5OL9c-lDUDVnmdj4uNiXUKEXEP_eTkO0Wjqb3ky-_XQw.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
>> Quoting donald_at_ewnI3qcQyEbBX4Cpr0xbUTolkgQrtKNS-pOU6Nzk8b-nocl47ZgJqoWHDiSGoqoYKFgGo.yahoo.invalid:
>> > It's not even certain the Red Woman of Holay is Vinga. Some say they
>> > are the same (ILH1 pg.54).
>>
>> In fact, some of us are pretty sure that she is NOT Vinga.
>
> Really?
Yes, really.
> That's quite interesting! What is the reasoning behind this
Because the mythology is different there, and there is no need to make everything the same.
> (and behind having about the only information about the accuracy of
> the link between the two being deemed false)?
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