[Glorantha] History of the mythic periods

Peter Metcalfe metcalph at quicksilver.net.nz
Fri Aug 26 13:44:42 BST 2005


Malk

>I
>thought that a fundamental aspect of God Time was that events are
>non-linear, perhaps even simultaneous, because there was/is no time in
>God Time.  Events falling in apparently impossible sequences of cause
>and effect during the God Wars are a feature of that, aren't they?

Partly true.  However there is a basic sequence in mythic eras
ranging from creation through to the great darkness.  Moreover
many cultures describe the mythic eras in terms of history.
For example, the Kralori believe that it lasted five million generations,
the Dara Happans believe that it lasted 111,000 years, the
Vithelans describe it terms of five cycles of ten billion years,
the Malkioni know that between the Sun's disappearance and
return, there were 14,825 turnings of the Red Sands of Time
and so forth.  Even the Orlanthi reckon much of mythic time
in terms of genealogies.  Don't bother trying to fit the
different chronologies up into an united version - it doesn't
work and gloranthan historians are well aware of the fact
and blame the foreign mythologies.

So it is possible to understand gloranthan myth sequentially.

That's not to deny that events can take place out of historical
sequence - they do - but that most events are understandable
historically.  The origin of the apparent discrepancies are
manifold:

         - the original myth might have been distorted for
         political or dramatical reasons

         - An original entity in the myth has been
         replaced by another entity, thus screwing
         up the chronology.

         - There actually was a chronological discontinuity

         - The cause is magical or mystical in origin and
         understanding it non-historically brings you
         closer to enlightenment.

--Peter Metcalfe




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