5 vs 1 for training under the Stars.
>>6129680very interesting suggestion. It will appear when the subject matter comes up again.
>>6129711>>6129745>Willow of Abrahamic faithinteresting question. when she dies she was in her angsty teen phase. a true believer would certainly have trouble with how Ansàrra runs the show, but probably not with the presence of a god there. This kind of thing could even work with Christian eschatology up to a certain degree.
>we should ask her about Earthen religionsgreat suggestion! this may come in handy sooner than you think...
>Maduan nudity more akin to Indiansit was inspired by art visualisation of certain divine figures - one of the thing I noticed was how none of them wore clothing, this at a time when Adam and Eve would be covered and clothed. concepts such as shame are only related to earthly minds, after all. beings like Carnaval and the Stilladìa feel above such petty concerns.
or maybe they can't find anything good in their size. happened to me.
>>6129755>Yahweh and jealousyvery good point. I was discussing this concept with friends the other day and I realised how close certain narrative assumptions at the base of the quest's themes develop from the philosophy of Giordano Bruno. Namely, the glory of God shown in an infinity of worlds. I suppose it's something Argia herself would have no trouble accepting - if other worlds exist, and they do, they must have their own laws and their own gods. So getting stranded in the Holy Land would probably be more difficult to an average Christian than to someone who studies his theology, or Argia, who (wisely) just goes with the flow.