[Torg] NNWS: Space God landing site found
Cedric Chausson
deathwindfr at gmail.com
Mon Jan 11 01:04:46 MST 2010
I totally agree it can be justified but basically though I wonder if
WEG would have put the city in India if the had planned the Akashans
from the start? It seems to me that the discrepancy is largely due to
the fact that initially WEG had no idea whatsoever that they were
going to create the Akashans. But I may be mistaken.
Of course in the end, it does not matter a great deal where the city
it is a question of personal taste one which cannot be argued for.
Cheers,
Cedric the Heretic
2010/1/11 Kansas Jim <ksjim at sdc.org>:
> On 1/9/2010 1:14 AM, Cedric Chausson wrote:
>
>> 2010/1/9 Kansas Jim <ksjim at sdc.org <mailto:ksjim at sdc.org>>
>
>> I think at another point I was considering having the Forever City
>> be Z in the Amazon instead of way off in the Himalayas.
>
>> Which makes much more sense IMVHO! Why would the Akashans have put the
>> Forever city in the Himalayas when their homebase was Latin America.
>
> We know from the golden rods scattered around the globe that the Akashans
> did operate to some extent outside of the Americas. In my last campaign I
> had it set up that the Forever City (and also the Temple of the Map) was one
> of their earliest outposts, abandoned when they moved to Central America.
>
> India does have space gods connections; the Rigveda is seen by believers in
> the idea as being not about gods with magical chariots, weapons and whatnot
> but aliens with spaceships and advanced technology and weaponry. Not to
> mention that the word "Akasha" originated there!
>
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