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Is Etyries worshipped in Esrolia ?


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7 hours ago, davecake said:

No (as Jeff says), they are not canonical. The gods book will present Jakaleel as a Shamanic cult (and, of course, as part of the Seven Mothers cult).

I wasn't actually fond of the Jakaleel Sorcery school; but I loved the idea that "Jakaleel" encompassed a variety of spirit societies with different foci and different approaches that might look superficially similar (i.e., all Spirit magic) but ideologically cover different approaches and utilize different Secrets of the Spirit Plane.

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On 3/21/2022 at 9:40 AM, davecake said:

Side note: in my take on the various pre-Dragonrise attempts of the Lunars to take over Esrolia, by political conspiracy or warfare, Fazzur is very much motivated by his awareness of the absolute squillions of Lunars to be made by joining the Oslir trade route (which his lands sit astride) to the Nochet connection to the oceanic trade routes. He sees the chance that an alliance between his control of Dragon Pass in general, and Kordros Island in particular, and Queen Hendira and her control of Nochet could make them two of the richest people in Glorantha - which is why he is so outraged when the Assiday, heartland jerks who care only about the religious implications and impressing the Emperor, mess it all up 🤬🤯not only do they predicate the uprising, ultimately losing it all in their arrogant triumphalism, but they don’t ever realise what they have ruined. 

The Assiday Heartland jerks had their grubby little paws extended at that prize in 1605 when they let him take care of the eastern flank, with way better results than the main army under the nincompoops. During the Siege of Whitewall Tatius worked very hard at beating the losses incurred by his cousin at the Building Wall, but his masterpiece was yet to come - the Dragonrise. Unfortunately, he did not survive long enough to see that.

But then, securing Karse for himself gave Fazzur the main trade route on a silver platter. Whichever genius came up with the duck bill artefact idea in 1613 had ended any hope for successful use of the Creek-Stream - Lyksos river route anyway, so the overland route along the ancient river bed of both Creek-Stream and Sshorg was it. And the failed logistics during the biggest cataclysm within the last two wanes were only a pretext. IMO if there was one professional military man in the early phase of the Hero Wars, it was Fazzur.

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