[HQ Ignorance] Scene 161: Bright Lights In The Redlands

Lev Lafayette lev at mimesisrpg.com
Mon Jun 11 07:48:34 UTC 2018


On Mon, June 11, 2018 12:41 am, Gianni & Anna Vacca wrote:
>> The Red Moon had been devoured by the
>> Black Moon
>>
>
> Does the Seeker know anything about why this should have happened? Has it
> been prophetised? (use Dragon Philosophy)
>

The Seeker, like the rest of The Fellowship knows *when* it occurred -
just after the Mad Duck fled on the back of the triple-headed amethyst
Chaos dragon ..

http://mail.mimesisrpg.com/pipermail/ignorance_mimesisrpg.com/2014-June/003670.html

http://mimesisrpg.com/pipermail/ignorance_mimesisrpg.com/2014-April/003616.html

The thought does enter Seeker's mind that the Chaos dragon has *eaten* the
Red Moon! It's the sort of thing you'd expect from them.

As for prophecies there was one at the site:

http://mimesisrpg.com/pipermail/ignorance_mimesisrpg.com/2013-September/003434.html

As a well-educated dragonnewt, the Seeker knows of various references in
the stories of other cultures about the rise of a Black Dragon (presumably
from Cragspider's lands), and conflicts with the Blood Sun. That does seem
to be a common thread in stories from the east and central Genertela.

But the prophecies conflict - and there is no reference to a Black Moon.
Quite the opposite there is the White Moon, the moon of piece. But that
also speaks of great destruction, for there is none more peaceful than the
dead (the undead on the other hand...)

An interesting philosophical conundrum for a Dragonewt to consider! What
happens when all prophecies are at least partially incorrect or
incoherent?



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