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October 19th, 2005, 10:37 PM
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Re: Orcs, Elves, and the One Cliché to Rule Them A
Um, why is Tolkien any worse to put in a game than, say, Lovecraft??? 
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October 20th, 2005, 12:07 AM
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Re: Orcs, Elves, and the One Cliché to Rule Them A
Speaking of the Kalevala, I'd recommend it to anybody who hasn't read it. (For whatever my recommendation is worth, that is . . . ) It isn't as well known in the US as some other works, but is very, very good.
Any fans of MST3k may remember an episode where they showed The Day The Earth Froze. That was a psychodelically bad version of the Kalevala (well, one bit of it). I'm not sure if you can really get a feel of the real thing from it, but it is still an interesting bit of trivia. 
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October 20th, 2005, 02:16 AM
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Re: Orcs, Elves, and the One Cliché to Rule Them A
Yeh - the Kalevala, with Vainemoyen (sp?) and the other Finnish heroes is certainly on a par with the Silmarrilion, GRRM's pre-tellings, and other mythic histories and top shelf fantastic fiction. (I'm also tempted to add, mmm, all of Zimmer's work (Marion Zimmer Bradley's brother, who died far too young), and most of Simon Green and Glen Cook's; also early Gemmell and Zelazny (who did some of the _most_ amazing stuff - best in short stories, but amazing in Lord of Light), and George R R Martin - very popular now for his Game of Thrones, Storm of Swords, etc, but very good in the old days too (Dying of the Light, etc).
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October 20th, 2005, 01:02 PM
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Re: Orcs, Elves, and the One Cliché to Rule Them A
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Any fans of MST3k may remember an episode where they showed The Day The Earth Froze. That was a psychodelically bad version of the Kalevala (well, one bit of it). I'm not sure if you can really get a feel of the real thing from it, but it is still an interesting bit of trivia.
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October 21st, 2005, 07:46 AM
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Re: Orcs, Elves, and the One Cliché to Rule Them A
As far as Finnish elves, gnomes etc are concerned, I know quite a bit about them (did a presentation of them in 9th grade, i.e. 15 years ago, but I can still remember nearly all of it).
There are roughly 400 differently named types of elves, gnomes, spirits and other such beings in Finnish mythology all told. When you account for all the regional differences in naming, you still have over a dozen categories of being.
The most basic type of spirit is the spirit of fire. If a fire is kindled in any location, it becomes the residence of a fire spirit. The fire spirit will resemble the person who made the fire, so it is very much like a ghost imprint of that person.
House elves are folkloristically no more than an evolution of the basic fire spirit for permanent settlements.
There were separate spirits similar to the house elf for barns, stables, saunas and any other significant type of farm building you care to name. All of these spirits were to be treated with respect and courtesy. If you didn't, they'd get majorly pissed off and all sorts of misfortune would follow. Houses and saunas burning down, cows would stop giving milk, mold would set in the grain and every otehr kind of calamity you can think of. Respectful treatment and kindness would result in the reverse of this.
There were naturally all sorts of spirits of the forests, lakes, rivers (what few of those we have), springs etc.
Most house, sauna, barn, stable etc elves are often depicted much like the gnome unit appears in Dom2, tiny, gnarled old men with long beards. The earlier fire spirits could look like anyone.
Combining folkloristic info with the Kalevala would probably give a pretty good groundwork for a Dom2 nation, but the problem would probably be in getting any material. The stuff I used for that presentation so long ago came from a book on studies of Finnish folklore that was written sometime in the 1950s and I had to make a special petition for it because the whole library network of Helsinki only had one or two copies of it. Naturally in Finnish.
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October 21st, 2005, 11:05 AM
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Re: Orcs, Elves, and the One Cliché to Rule Them A
Thanks for the info Edi. Any chance you remember the name of that book? =)
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October 21st, 2005, 01:45 PM
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Re: Orcs, Elves, and the One Cliché to Rule Them A
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Speaking of the Kalevala, I'd recommend it to anybody who hasn't read it. (For whatever my recommendation is worth, that is . . . ) It isn't as well known in the US as some other works, but is very, very good.
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Excelent, our cultural imperialism seems to be working very well.
I feel that the wizard-poet-warriors would make a good addition to Dominions. 
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October 21st, 2005, 02:05 PM
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Re: Orcs, Elves, and the One Cliché to Rule Them A
Wizard-poet-warriors are welcome additions anywhere, except possibly for certain weddings. 
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October 21st, 2005, 02:50 PM
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Re: Orcs, Elves, and the One Cliché to Rule Them A
Go WPWs! Edi, you should make your presentation into a Wikipedia article... I'm sure it would be appreciated.
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October 21st, 2005, 05:46 PM
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Re: Orcs, Elves, and the One Cliché to Rule Them A
Thank you, Edi, that was very interesting.
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