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The Eres and Kurald Thryllan

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Posted 09 August 2005 - 11:11 AM

krupke said:

I don't think the Edur and the Eres are Forkul Assail.
and again excuse my bad english:(


No-one has said that the edur and the eres are Forkrul Assail. :D

Kettle is a combination of the body of a dead human child, containing the soul of a Forkrul Assail and the soul of the Edur/Eres child born of Trull and the Eres.

don't worry about the bad english... if it's not your natural tongue:)
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Posted 09 August 2005 - 05:08 PM

Imperial Historian said:

The daugther of eres and trull is raised by the nameless ones in seven cities, presumably she is the one who meets bottle, she then travels with the nerek women to lether where her oul and the heart of a forkrul assail (could the forkrul assail heart be from the dead forkrul assail gaurdian in tremelor where the chidl of trull and eres lived)


Bottle who?

Imperial Historian said:

When exactly the nerek race is founded I dont know though, possibly the human looking kettle (after all her body is human) goes back in time wih eres and then gives birth to the nerek race, as nereks all look human with the eres blood or magic hidden inside... and kettle is human with magic hidden inside...


I dont really think that the child Kettle is the one (or incarnation thereof) who "founded" the Nerek tribe. By Ocam's razor, the Nerek simply worshipped the Eres goddess (be her a true Eres, a special Eres, or an embodiment of the Eres concept). Thats not so hard to assume - most worships start from your usual next door power manifestation which the Eres goddess did in some of her time travels. Nerek's help with the "assembling" of the "creature" Kettle may therefore simply be assigned to their view of executing some sacral act under the guide of their goddess.
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