When: Early week 4, prior to departure Where: Nocwich What: Following up on a few parts of Sten's remarks Link:Thread
-- [The whole of it is a lot to sort through. Every since it became clear that there was a primary instigator to all of this, Alucard has struggled with the questions of what is the motivation? and what are we missing?. Each informs the other, but the vital thing to bring it into a coherent whole is still out of reach. Sten is thoughtful and direct, without a particular horse in the race beyond getting all involved to safety.
Climate isn't pertinent here, so that much gets set aside. The decomposition element is noted, that might be of some use. Transformation, that feels closer to the truth here. Transformation but to what end? In the case of the were-folk, it is a deeper connection with nature. But here--
--He leans back, the focus seemingly always returning to the matter of god(s).]
If one was to try and use what I'll call the general outline of these rituals and map them onto specific gods, do you have an idea of which deities they might be after? Or perhaps if I'm to think of other angles, why did Solvunn's and Luna's perception of gods split as it has? Was there something unified that then broke, or did things changes simply due to distance and climate?
Closed; Wolf time with Sten
Character Name: Alucard
When: Early week 4, prior to departure
Where: Nocwich
What: Following up on a few parts of Sten's remarks
Link: Thread
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[The whole of it is a lot to sort through. Every since it became clear that there was a primary instigator to all of this, Alucard has struggled with the questions of what is the motivation? and what are we missing?. Each informs the other, but the vital thing to bring it into a coherent whole is still out of reach. Sten is thoughtful and direct, without a particular horse in the race beyond getting all involved to safety.
Climate isn't pertinent here, so that much gets set aside. The decomposition element is noted, that might be of some use. Transformation, that feels closer to the truth here. Transformation but to what end? In the case of the were-folk, it is a deeper connection with nature. But here--
--He leans back, the focus seemingly always returning to the matter of god(s).]
If one was to try and use what I'll call the general outline of these rituals and map them onto specific gods, do you have an idea of which deities they might be after? Or perhaps if I'm to think of other angles, why did Solvunn's and Luna's perception of gods split as it has? Was there something unified that then broke, or did things changes simply due to distance and climate?