sources
Mathys V Tuynman NONLILLY
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Wed Feb 9 14:26:22 CET 2000
I think almost all of it has been extracted from different european and
near-east mythologies (celtic, norse, summerian, hettitic, jewish), some even
from native american, and that virtually nothing comes from own invention.
Except Kototh, who is explained in book 2.
I understand Wout has sent you a zipped "laws of magic", so I don't need to
send you a paper copy, I think?
Mathijs
John Hendrickson Halstead <Savagemarx at CS.COM> on 09-02-2000 14:14:22
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Subject: sources
Does anyone know what sources were used to create P&P? Names like Sidhe
(which I know means faerry), Sith, Kototh, Ahura suggest some extensive
research, but I have no idea where. How much of it is research and how much
is imagination?
JHH
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