roguerouge wrote:
> So... do people regard paganism (in its various incarnations) as facts
> to be woven into the campaign, as established belief systems to be
> woven into the campaign, as shared stories to be woven into the
> campaign, as myths to be woven into the campaign, as window-dressing,
> or as something else?
Irrelevant to my game. If there was anyone in the world I (and presumably
you) live in who actually wor****pped the gods of the world the campaign
is set in, it would presumably be paganism, but as it is there's nothing
that this-world paganism (or any other religion) and that-world's
religions have in common except universally human patterns and
structures.
In other words, I don't use this-world paganism (as a whole) as a source
for the campaign, though I may unconsciously borrow some thought
patterns.
Irina
--
Vesta veran, terna puran, farenin. http://www.valdyas.org/irina/
Beghinnen can ick, volherden will' ick, volbringhen sal ick.
http://www.valdyas.org/foundobjects/index.cgi
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