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Glorantha Q&A
Understanding Windstop and Esrolia
Prompted by discussion on the mailing lists, Greg Stafford writes:
A recent series of questions on one of the lists has prompted me to attempt an answer
here, with some elaboration not quite compatible with a list format. Some of the
questions that came up are apparently the result of speculation and theory, but not
supported by me, nor my history and mythology of Glorantha. I don't care how clever
or entrenched that speculation may be, if it is incorrect.
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I thought Orlanth was killed by the fall of Whitewall. |
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Correct. This is what occurred in this story. However, as everyone knows,
Orlanth is the Great God of Air, and all of the air in Glorantha is part of his
body. Nowhere does it state that all of the air was struck down, and so it is
obvious that his death was a local phenomenon of the 250 miles around Whitewall.
Tarsh was protected by the Glowline. |
| 2. |
Why did the Windstop affect Esrolia? |
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The simple answer is because it was within the zone of the holy places that
were immediately affected. That is, the ancient seat of Whitewall is the center
of a region of Orlanth worship. It extends in a more-or-less circle out from there
and encompassed all of the air within that region. Thus it went out over Prax,
into Dragon Pass, out to sea and, of course, over Esrolia as well.
Of course, all air is connected, and all of the air wasn't stopped by this magical
act. This rather indicates that Orlanth wasn't really dead, but was rather, was
only locally dead. |
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Why were the subcults of Orlanth affected? |
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The subcults are extensions and specializations of Orlanth's powers. They do
not exist without him. Many of them are actually Orlanth in a specific role. When
something affects the Great God, then it affects the aspects and subcults as
well. |
| 4. |
Why was Ernalda affected? She doesn't derive her powers from Orlanth. |
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As is well known, she is the wife and help mate of the great Storm God, and
has often healed him and supported his efforts in many ways. There are not two
religions, but one, which is of Orlanth and Ernalda.
The two are inseparable, and could not exist without each other any more than men
and women could exist without each other. Thus the Lunar efforts to disable Orlanth
was also an effort to disable Ernalda. |
| 5. |
Was Ernalda affected in Esrolia too? |
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Yes. The Ernalda worshipped in Esrolia is the same divine entity worshipped by
the Heortlings. |
| 6. |
But wait, in Esrolia, isn't Orlanth just one of the six husband-protectors of
Ernalda and no more mythologically important than the other five? |
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The goddesses of Esrolia have many husband-protectors, and Orlanth is one of
those for Ernalda. It does not matter that she has other husbands as well. Her
relationship with Orlanth is the critical one in this action. Ernalda's liaisons
and other marriages are acknowledged among the Heortlings as well, but that did
not alter the effects in Hendrikiland. |
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But I thought the Esrolians were fundamentally mythologically different from
the Heortlings? |
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No. They worship the same entities and often with the same rites. They
emphasize different parts, and certainly emphasize different relationships, than
the Heortlings. But they are the same entities. No one in Esrolia would claim that
their Ernalda is different from the Ernalda of Hendrikiland, Dragon Pass or
Tarsh. |
| 8. |
But women rule in Esrolia, so didn't they heroquest to change Orlanth's
relationship with Ernalda? |
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No. Both Orlanth and Ernalda are Great Gods, and it is essentially impossible
to change their essential beings. The founders of Esrolia changed the manner in
which they worship their deities, and the importance that they have in their
social structure. But they did not require heroquesting to do this (since they
lived in the creative, pre-time era.) |
| 9. |
So what are the roles of the other husband-protectors? |
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Their jobs are generally twofold. One is to sacrifice themselves for the good
of the goddess. One protects her in the night time, another in the day time, one
from beings of light, another from beings of the sea, etc. (These functions are
the same for the Orlanthi of Dragon Pass, for the most part.)
The second major function is to be the progenitor of certain crops that grow in
the lowlands of Esrolia but not in the higher altitudes of Kerofinela.
None of them are accorded worship as King of the Gods. |
| 10. |
OK, so what is Imarja? |
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Imarja is an entity from none of the Otherworlds, but rather, one of the
"everything entities" who encompasses the beings within her realm. She is the
Greatest Goddess of the region, accorded worship and respect by everyone in her
territory. She is the source and manifestation of many of the feminine powers of
the region, sort of an alternative circuit for many of the powers of Ernalda and
her family. |
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Latest revision: 27 Dec 2005, new
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