kgauck
08-14-2003, 06:03 PM
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From: "Gary" <geeman@SOFTHOME.NET>
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 11:55 AM
> Elves certainly can die, but do they have an immortal soul that goes
> on to some BR equivalent of the D&D planar cosmology to reach
> an ultimate heaven-like existence? What do you guys think?
I like the idea posted by someone in this forum that elves` souls are an
integral part of the forest. They may or may not be communable, but they
are a part of the trees (or forest). It combines the loss of the land with
desacration to explain the sidhe resentment and animus.
Tolkien`s next world was very Celtic, and so fits BR in several respects.
Kenneth Gauck
kgauck@mchsi.com
From: "Gary" <geeman@SOFTHOME.NET>
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 11:55 AM
> Elves certainly can die, but do they have an immortal soul that goes
> on to some BR equivalent of the D&D planar cosmology to reach
> an ultimate heaven-like existence? What do you guys think?
I like the idea posted by someone in this forum that elves` souls are an
integral part of the forest. They may or may not be communable, but they
are a part of the trees (or forest). It combines the loss of the land with
desacration to explain the sidhe resentment and animus.
Tolkien`s next world was very Celtic, and so fits BR in several respects.
Kenneth Gauck
kgauck@mchsi.com