[Glorantha] Re: Theyalan Missionaries
David Dunham
david at a-sharp.com
Mon Jan 2 05:29:13 GMT 2006
Jane
> > But these poor refugees in the Darkness did not know that the
>> fruit was edible
>> or that it was safe to eat, or heck, didn't even know that it
>> might not eat them.
>
>Yes, they did. Those nice missionaries had just told them, and (presumably)
>proved it by eating some.
That proves nothing. You can smack your lips all you like over
mushrooms, I'm still not eating them. You obviously made some deal
with the dead, in order to gain the power of eating the mushrooms
that sprout from dead trees.
>to find ripe fruit, already knowing what
>it looked like and that it was safe, they apparently needed magic
"They" of course means the missionaries. (No, I'm not being snide --
they would be the ones who taught the Elmal verses they knew and
used.) This is Glorantha -- who WOULDN'T use magic if they could?
(Heck, I could use some magic to detect truly ripe fruit at the
supermarket.)
I've got to ask Elise about some of the damaged cultures she's read
about. I think in our world, they don't last long -- a more
functional one can easily overwhelm them (as indeed the Hagolings
were).
--
David Dunham
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Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein
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