: You know, if anyone ever does a history of what we talked
: about here I would bet we have spent more time
: discussing the head than anything else.
: May as well add to it.
: From what I can tell from recent post, many are of the
: opinion that THE Head is Segoth, son of Wyrd.
: According to legend, Segoth was beheaded by the dark
: gods, probobly the Levealer.
: My question is, how is it possable to decapitat a god?
: The question would not have botered me if I thought
: the line was not to be taken litteraly. But if The
: Head is whats left of SEgoth the line must be treated
: as a litteral fact.
: Has anyone here not read "Water Sleeps"? If you
: have not, and wish to keep everything a suprise I
: suggest you read no further.
: Near the end of the book Goblin is killed when he attacks
: Kina, a comatoce (sota, the whole deal is weird)
: sorcoress of unimaginable power (like the leveler, or
: wyrd) who is as old as the world itself.
: The thing is, Kina has become a major player in the
: religions of the region the book is set in. Many
: legends speek of her battles with other
: "gods", who I assume where also of an
: arch-mage calaber not seen again untill the Dominater
: ruled.
: Kina is the godes of Death. But she was once human.
: So I ask. IS it not possible that Segoth, the Leveler,
: Wyrd, Nyx, and all of the other gods where once mortal
: beings of unimaginable power? That would explain why
: the head is flesh and blood. Offical sources say that
: when Wyrds one dream is assembled something very good
: will happen to the arch-mage who did it. No one knows
: what (exept maybe the trow), but some suggest that the
: mage will move into an inhanced state of being, in
: effect becomeing a god. And what is any god without
: being onipitent? To be a god, one simply must stop
: being mortal. Segoth was mortal, but to the people of
: myth, he is a god anyway.
: I know this is pretty far out there. But hey, its the
: Asylum!
: Looking forward to watching ppl tear holes in the Theory.
: Drunken Ghol
Me too.