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DF Spoilers / Re: Mother Winter and Mother Summer Are the Same, Right?
« on: April 03, 2021, 12:04:44 AM »I lean toward Demeter, since it would be more of a surprise reveal. We think of her as the goddess of growth- but her mourning for Persephone each year caused winter and death and misery to which she was indifferent.
From a Guardians of the Gates standpoint, it's been the Fae for at least a millenium. A millenium gone, the Norse gods were at their peak for worship. A millenium before that, the Roman gods; a millenium before that is questionable, but the Greeks nearly align, especially with how Jim plays with his mantles. A millenium before that- Egypt, maybe? A millenium before that, roughly, Sumer, with their mythology of order coming from the slaying of the primordial serpent. Before that, ?- dragons, maybe. As members of the Accords, we've seen Sumerian-speaking ghouls, Etruscan speaking vampires, old Norse gods, and in the background a Greek/Roman deity (is Hades a signatory?).
No real point, just tossing things out there. Millenarian movements are a very real force in human psychology, and Jim seems to be hellbent on creating an "Everything is in it!" series.
Is the story about her creating the summer and winter be a symbolic representation of the division of the elven courts?