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03-02-1999, 02:37 PM #11DKEvermore@aol.coGuest
Azrai`s Servants
Damn good stuff, Tim N.!
I must say I'm very impressed. I had to double check who this last posting
was from, because it sounded so solid, I thought it could be official!
I very much enjoy your perception of the human gods. They explain the elven
position well. Until now, I viewed the elves as simply far too headstrong and
proud to admit there were human gods who could do magic better. This
explanation shows that even the old human gods are not the ultimate creators
or Cerilia. One can even see how elves, dwarves, and goblins could decide
that the human gods should have no place in their homeland--interlopers in the
land of Cerilia!
Yet, on the other side, now humanity has truly great symbols of their
strength. The first of them became gods! What race can say that? Even now,
the greatest of humanity arose 2000 years ago to take the place of the
originals, the Adams and Eves of humanity on Aebyrnis. These gods, having
normal human origins, illustrate the pinnacle of human success, for they can
challenge the power of those gods whose origins are truly unknowable and
divine.
Thanks, Tim. Your ideas have opened whole new landscapes of invention in my
campaign.
Dustin Evermore
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03-02-1999, 07:33 PM #12Pieter A de JongGuest
Azrai`s Servants
Tim Nutting wrote a post on Azrai's Servants, and I like it a lot! It
fits very well with some of my own thoughts on Aebrynnis, pre-deismaar.
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> Their gods likewise lived in a semi-balance. In a convention since
> disbanded by the new gods, and unheard of in the multiverse, the gods knew
> that to compete so openly would be to destroy the fragile balance of the
> southlands. Unlike any other sphere in the Prime, in Aebyrnis the gods
> walked openly.
This fits in perfectly with my ideas about the elven-human wars. I say
that direct divine intervention would be required for the humans to win
those wars, and here we are, pre-deismaar, with the gods stomping around
fully manifested.
A very nice job Tim.
Pieter A de Jong
Graduate Mechanical Engineering Student
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
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