[Dragaera] Gah! My books are packed!
Jon Lincicum
lincicum at comcast.net
Thu Apr 19 21:30:58 PDT 2007
Philip Hart wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Jon Lincicum wrote:
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>> On a side note: I notice that Elder Sorcery here is described as being
>> the "oldest of magical arts", which would imply that it is even older
>> than witchcraft... Which I find strange, given that according to Sethra
>> Lavode, in /Issola/, Easterners came to Dragaera first, long before the
>> Greater Sea of Amorphia was ever formed (making Elder Sorcery possible).
>> I would therefore expect witchcraft to be the oldest of the magical
>> arts--though I suppose it might be that the Easterners only developed it
>> later on.
>>
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> The _TRIH_ precedent might mean (roughly) Elder Sorcery was used to create
> the universe. Also note that witchcraft can be turned off by a god so
> I wonder if it does not come from the gods in some sense.
Sethra, again, in /Issola/, claims that it was the Jenoine who gave
psionic abilities to the Easterners, through their experiments.
Since psionic power is fundamental to witchcraft, it would make sense
that it would not have existed amongst the Easterners until the J's arrival.
By the same logic, however, Dragaeran Sorcery would not have existed on
Dragaera until after the Jenoine were expelled, since it was consequent
with the creation of the Greater Sea.
But, as you seem to say, the gods may be referring to events and dating
the age of the magic from a time that pre-dates all of this--perhaps
back to the creation of the universe.
Majikjon
I find this concept remarkably similar to the Science-Fiction concept of
Vacuum Energy, which has been bandied about on shows such as Star Trek
and Stargate SG-1, by, I suspect, writers who don't really understand
what it means.
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