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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: commonplace city
Posts: 518
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At this point it's almost a philosophical debate. What were they (Faerie) to us really? One needs to answer this question first before attempting to describe the intent of the author.
Were they representations of nature and explanations to events that the ignorant could not themselves answer? Were they representing actual gods and goddesses that have fallen (both physically and in regards cultural spiritualism) from importance? Were they real agents of transition between the physical and spiritual? You tell me. Im all ears ![]() Quote:
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If I were to imagine him answering, I would have a few alternatives. 1: Perhaps my grounding in Catholicism inadvertantly changed my motivation in dealing with fairie in the Legendarium. 2: It is a study of death and immortality. In my work, we have the Unfallen living alongside the Fallen. Adam and Eve living with Cain and Able. Or, (plug in any religion here Lif and Lifthrasir living with Sigmund and Borghild. Catholicism has nothing to do with it.3: My faerie IS faerie. But, so is the traditional faerie. Truth is truth, morals are morals, dont confuse religion with that idea. I do not expect you to think I have changed Faery to suit my own needs, just as I do not expect you to think I have changed history to suit my own needs. add more as you see fit please
Last edited by drigel; 09-29-2005 at 01:59 PM. |
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