Re: [WorldofGlorantha] Humakti temples

From: <donald_at_LqpE6amk0gMefpuW1aosrC3IF3U62Nm0CM9u-7_8ODUzLtPIb2J2bbOu1pUxUYvTpTAzwkfk>
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 21:44:52 GMT


In message <46CEDE6A.5030208_at_dyZeZONInTSpWFQ6O0tQd9DjHDbFB6eaeBooeIZi_DfFK_mhrWaSKKxEo9E2RgLXjblRhrtu-u1CP2vXzzNj1I8SCcfj.yahoo.invalid> Greg Stafford writes:

>The Orlanthi are fortunate that they are also the bearers of truth, of
>honor. So they will go where their god tells them to go for honor. Now,
>honor is not a universal trait---it differs between the Yelmites and the
>Orlanthi, for instance. But Humakt doesn't give a fig about Yelmite
>honor, just Humakti honor. Which is the same as Orlanthi honor. Lucky
>for the Orlanthi!

Is that true across Glorantha or just in Maniria? Discussions of Carmenian Humakti have indicated they have a completely different definition of honour.

>Answer: people who respect and work with them. Because they fulfill a
>need, of course. So part of their upkeep comes from the traditional
>payments for the Humakti taking part in, or leading the annual rites or
>special rites. For instance, it is better to have Humakt bless a war
>band going off to war than just an Orlanth priest, or to do the rites on
>a sacred Humakt site that might lend special magic to the band. Gifts
>are another source of income.
>
>Now, though they are not precisely a part of their local Heortling
>society---the clan or tribe---they nonetheless work for that society on
>a different level, as hinted above. The mores of Humakt are the same as
>those of the people who woship Humakt (and everyone who participates in
>the religion of Ernalda and Orlanth worships him.)

This maybe my Gloranthan varying but I see Humakti having closer links to clans than just as warriors. They are also called on for rituals involving death - Harvest Day, Slaughter Day and Death Day. The Humakti called on are usually from the Clan warband rather than outsiders. I can also see Humakti attending funerals, maybe not all but those who can afford a gift, to see the soul is properly severed from the body.

-- 
Donald Oddy
http://www.grove.demon.co.uk/

           
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