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    Kyle Foster
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    A kind of Deep tthought

    The recent discussion of the semi-divine nature of the blooded made me
    think of a couple of semi deep philosophical points.
    If there is a fragment of divine power in all scions should a blooded
    priest follow the diety who assumed his bloodlines postion. Wouldn't
    something in a say a preist of Andurias bloodline gravitate towards the
    service and worship of Halyen? I don't really have an opinion on this
    it just struck me as an odd concept.

    My second semi deep thought is on the Lands Choice in the BoPC, are we
    talking about the land having a totem spirit akin to some cultures
    beliefs or are we talking a spirit in the Jungian sense of a collective
    unconscience of the people who while shaped by their enviorment in turn
    shape it through their will.

    Well those are my to ponderings. Please remeber when you read these
    that its 4:51 am so I could be a little dazaed right now.

    Thnaks,
    Kyle
    "What's so amazing about really deep thoughts?" - Tori Amos, "Silent
    All These Years"

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    Mark A Vandermeulen
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    A kind of Deep tthought

    On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Kyle Foster wrote:

    > If there is a fragment of divine power in all scions should a blooded
    > priest follow the diety who assumed his bloodlines postion. Wouldn't
    > something in a say a preist of Andurias bloodline gravitate towards the
    > service and worship of Halyen? I don't really have an opinion on this
    > it just struck me as an odd concept.

    I've always played with a little variant of this idea, the idea that the
    bloodlines have certain "tendencies" or "pulls" or "gravitas" or what have
    you. So, people with Masela's bloodline are drawn to water. They tend to
    be found living on shorelines of oceans, rivers and lakes more often than
    you would expect based just on chance alone. They don't all become
    sailors, or anything, but they feel drawn to water, they feel "right" when
    they're near water. It is something that can be fought against easily
    enough, but because it is something that is always there, at the back of
    your mind, it is often easiest just to give in to it if you can. In the
    same way, people with Brenna's bloodline tend to see things in economic
    terms (or in terms of luck/fate), people with Basaia's bloodline tend to
    intellectualize things and see things in black-and-white terms, people
    with Anduiras's bloodline tend to take their personal honor very
    seriously, people with Renir's bloodline tend to be drawn to wild places,
    people with Voryn's bloodline tend to be loners and secretive, and, of
    course, people with Azrai's blood are drawn to evil. Not that they are
    necesarily evil, but that there is something within them that is
    continually urging them on, telling them how much easier it would be to
    just kill this person and get on with it, encouraging them to take the
    selfish viewpoint. Again it can be fought against, but it is always there.

    > My second semi deep thought is on the Lands Choice in the BoPC, are we
    > talking about the land having a totem spirit akin to some cultures
    > beliefs or are we talking a spirit in the Jungian sense of a collective
    > unconscience of the people who while shaped by their enviorment in turn
    > shape it through their will.

    Personally, I think you got it exactly right. The land did absorb some of
    the "godstuff" at Deismaar, and that gave it a spirit, but it is a spirit
    that is shapeless and formless (i.e. has all the personality of your
    average handful of dirt). However, that spirit is shaped and formed by the
    collective unconscious of the people who live on that land, it is the
    power that gives a personality to the spirit of the land. To illistrate,
    remember the savage tribe of halflings that lives in the Maze of Maalvar
    in the Khinasi lands. The CotS book says that they "worship" spirits of
    the earth, air, and water, following a local druid WHO DOES NOT WORSHIP
    ERIC. But who still gains spells. Personally, my theory is that the
    halflings' collective unconscious has whipped up the land's spirit into a
    sort of demigod. Which brings up an interesting idea for a high-level
    divination spell: Summon Land's Spirit. The spell would distill the
    "personality" of a land's spirit into a localized form which can be
    conversed with. The Spirit can't answer specific questions, but knows
    intimately the attitudes and loyalties of the people, and may be able to
    make fairly accurate projections of such things into the future. ("I see
    the people of the nation turning against the duplicity of Guilder Kalien.
    The time is ripe for his rivals to act against him.") It may also be able
    to give warning about random events in the future ("I foresee a Great
    Captain rising in the East." "The Heresy of St. Naelyn will gain suporters
    among the disposessed.") Hmm. Maybe I'll write this spell up and submit it
    to the netbook. Any comments anyone?

    Mark VanderMeulen
    vander+@pitt.edu

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