[Dragaera] Verra and the Paths of the Dead
Steve Rapaport
steve at romlin.com
Mon Dec 3 17:13:47 PST 2007
On 04/12/2007, Howard Brazee <howard at brazee.net> wrote:
>
>
> > about a god (or goddess) embodying a trait or aspect. A being aspiring
> to
> > godhood must link themselves irrevocably to an inherent aspect. This
> > presumably limits them in a way in which they cannot operate or think
> > counter to the aspect that they embody.
>
>
Yes, the way Howard said this I heard a capital on Aspect. Zelazny, who
must be considered when thinking of Brustian worlds, got into a little depth
on the topic in Lord of Light.
In Zelazny's view, being a God involved Aspects which began as tendencies of
the soul itself, and were cultivated over several lifetimes until they
could travel along with the spirit (soul) from one incarnation to the next.
Attributes were specific powers that came along with those Aspects, though
they might originally have been technologically assisted.
But back to Verra's blood -- if this is a Zelaznian set of Aspects, the
carrier of the Aspect would be the soul, not the blood.
--
\Steve
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