[HQ Ignorance] Re : Re : Re : Re : Scene 117: The Cycle of Lei Tabor
Loran
aillet_l at yahoo.fr
Sat Nov 6 16:53:47 UTC 2010
Did they were really conducting world-changing events? What would happen if they
failed miserably, would the story indicate an instructive parable or were they
fated to success... and would mean a success for the Abiding Book? Will Azhur
see his wife again?
Azhur decided to ask Rikku the Godlearner, after all it was a magical item of
his time, perhaps he would be able to tell him more about its nature...
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De : Lev Lafayette <lev at mimesisrpg.com>
À : HeroQuest Glorantha <ignorance at mimesisrpg.com>
Envoyé le : Sam 6 novembre 2010, 11h 44min 01s
Objet : Re: [HQ Ignorance] Re : Re : Re : Scene 117: The Cycle of Lei Tabor
On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 10:14 +0000, Loran wrote:
> Either because the all-knowing Invisible God is writing directly the
> book (miracle !) or because the book is a godlearner's magical
> artifact able to condensate events and universal principles in
> readable form (wonder!).
>
> Azhur is agnostic 17 :-P
OK, I can count that as a +3 augment to a generalised
intelligence/wisdom score of 13, so 16 vs 14. I've rolled 12 and 13, so
that's a very marginal to Azhur over the secret of the Book's words..
But why us?, Azhur ponders, ... And why these particular perspectives?
The Abiding Book hitherto reconciled issues within the Malkioni people
with examples from stories; stories that involved the most dramatic and
world-changing events of the western people. Why is it writing about
*us* and *as* we are living it?
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