MERCEDES-LACKEY Digest 177 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Alright... by Gyrfalcon 2) Re: Reincarnations (was RE: Kal'enedral) by CHONNI 3) Re: Alright... by Hank Cannon 4) Re: sorry, I forgot by Gyrfalcon 5) Re:Misty's Music by ristuben-+AT+-webstar.net (erik ristuben) 6) Re: sorry, I forgot by Catherine A Murdoch 7) Re:Misty's Music by Rhonda Rodriguez 8) Re: Book blurbs by gjuka-+AT+-cnw.com (Gjuka) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 14 Oct 1995 18:51:07 -0400 (EDT) From: Gyrfalcon To: mercedes-lackey-+AT+-vanyel.herald.co.uk Subject: Alright... Message-ID: Alright, Who killed the list? Sheesh, I go into a coma for a few days and the list dies. Who was it, come on, 'fess up. --Gyrfalcon =======================msowers-+AT+-menger.eecs.stevens-tech.edu=================== Magic still exists. We have only to reach out and touch it, it is a part of the very fabric of the world. When our belief of magic completely dies this universe shall die. Because that magic; Hope, Dreams, Love, Beauty, Wonder, Belief, and Discovery are what make us a people. They are all part of a great Art whose workings are still a mystery but whose applications can be seen every day. If we ever lose the Art mankind shall not last the day. Let the magic that is in us roam free in our work, play, in each other, and most of all in ourselves. Let it roam free or it will die. ============================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 1995 21:24:02 -0800 (PST) From: CHONNI To: mercedes-lackey-+AT+-vanyel.herald.co.uk Subject: Re: Reincarnations (was RE: Kal'enedral) Message-ID: On Sat, 14 Oct 1995, Mat Timmerman wrote: > >From: RUNDLE-+AT+-wilma.bcasd.az.honeywell.com > > > >I don't have the quote on me, and won't have time to look it up > >for a few days, so if someone else would, I'd appreciate it. > >I think what Ulrich said/implied was that companions appear > >to be reincarnated heralds, just as firecats are reincarnated > >Sons of the Sun. However, he said this based on his meeting > >with what, 1 or two companions? This in and of itself does > >not refute my statement that not all non-grove-born (NGB) > >companions are ex-heralds. In fact, I don't think Ulrich > >is even that definite. But we'd need the exact quote to > >deal with it further. > >StarWolf > > I think that he said something about how Firecats are reincarnated > Sons of the Son, just like Companions are reincarnated Heralds. > While Natoli's father (blanked on the name here) looks shell shocked > at the idea, Karal, I think says something about the reason that there > are so many more Companions than Firecats is that there are a _lot_ > more dead Heralds than dead Sons. > Also, after Ulrich gives his theory (Companions are mostly reincarnated Heralds), Karal looks at the Herald (what's his name)'s Companion who WINKS! The Companion clearly looked amused, a good sign that the theory is either correct, or else so totally off that it's funny. -Chonni Brightwolf (aka Katherine) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 00:50:28 -0600 (CST) From: Hank Cannon To: mercedes-lackey-+AT+-vanyel.herald.co.uk Subject: Re: Alright... Message-ID: What are you talking about? Who killed what list? Wind to Thy Wings Hank Cannon aka Phoenixfire Nscan2659-+AT+-alpha.nsula.edu May your life be interesting. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 02:09:34 -0400 (EDT) From: Gyrfalcon To: mercedes-lackey-+AT+-vanyel.herald.co.uk Subject: Re: sorry, I forgot Message-ID: On Thu, 12 Oct 1995, Catherine Osborne wrote: > If non-pagans also mail me response to the survey so I have an idea of > how many pagans in relation to other religious groups... Thanks Define pagan and non-pagan. --Gyrfalcon =======================msowers-+AT+-menger.eecs.stevens-tech.edu=================== Magic still exists. We have only to reach out and touch it, it is a part of the very fabric of the world. When our belief of magic completely dies this universe shall die. Because that magic; Hope, Dreams, Love, Beauty, Wonder, Belief, and Discovery are what make us a people. They are all part of a great Art whose workings are still a mystery but whose applications can be seen every day. If we ever lose the Art mankind shall not last the day. Let the magic that is in us roam free in our work, play, in each other, and most of all in ourselves. Let it roam free or it will die. ============================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Oct 95 03:00 CDT From: ristuben-+AT+-webstar.net (erik ristuben) To: mercedes-lackey-+AT+-vanyel.herald.co.uk Subject: Re:Misty's Music Message-ID: Snippets: >To be honest, I wasn't that impressed with her music, either. Perhaps >that was a reflection of my annoyance, but she didn't start preaching >till the end of her set, so... You guys think her music is really >worthwhile? Why? (that isn't "why in the heck would you think something >so stupid!, that's "hmmm, these people seem to share my musical tastes, >if they think she's good, maybe I need to listen again, I wonder why >they like her?) > >StarWolf - who hopes she hasn't irredeamably offended yet another individual >:( > > For one thing....Firefly is not readily offended :) And I'm horrified about the public advocation of drugs, whatever people do in their private lives is more than fine as far as I'm concerned. But my brakes tend to slam on when our children become involved...But hey, back to the music. I have no idea whether I like Ms. Fish's music or not; I've only heard her singing Misty's songs. Someone once told me that you either love Leslie Fish with a passion or you hate her with the same amount of passion! I was slobbering at the mouth when I discovered another cd for sale (LL&L) but now I'm skeptical. I could handle Misty as Selenay, but does she sing all the songs on LL&L? I have to admid, though I'm tolerant of her voice and tolerant of Leslie Fish as Tarma, I much prefer Meg Davis and Heather Alexander. Please someone describe this cd for me before I plop another seventeen bucks onto an already groaning Mistress Visa! Firefly ristuben-+AT+-webstar.net ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 19:23:42 +1000 (EST) From: Catherine A Murdoch To: mercedes-lackey-+AT+-vanyel.herald.co.uk Subject: Re: sorry, I forgot Message-ID: Dear Sundancer, You can put me down as a non-pagan, although I have adopted Valdemar's phiolosophy of "There is no one, true way" for my personal credo. -- -- Catherine Murdoch | Internet: ulcam-+AT+-dewey.newcastle.edu.au Auchmuty Library | Ph (intl+61+49) 217147 University of Newcastle, AUSTRALIA | Fax (intl+61+49) 215833 "If man could be crossed with a cat, it would improve man, but it would deteriorate the cat." - Mark Twain ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 10:55:06 -0400 (EDT) From: Rhonda Rodriguez To: mercedes-lackey-+AT+-vanyel.herald.co.uk Subject: Re:Misty's Music Message-ID: On Sun, 15 Oct 1995, erik ristuben wrote: > I was slobbering at the mouth when I discovered another cd for sale (LL&L) > but now I'm skeptical. I could handle Misty as Selenay, but does she sing > all the songs on LL&L? I have to admid, though I'm tolerant of her voice > and tolerant of Leslie Fish as Tarma, I much prefer Meg Davis and Heather > Alexander. Please someone describe this cd for me before I plop another > seventeen bucks onto an already groaning Mistress Visa! Actually, Misty sings NONE of the songs on this CD. The Selenay songs are sung by somebody named Shanice or Sharice (?) who has a gorgeous voice. Heather Alexander makes an appearance, as does the fellow who sang Dirk on HH&H. I recommend you buy the CD, as the lyrics are compelling and the songs are very emotional. RAR ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 11:39:09 -0800 From: gjuka-+AT+-cnw.com (Gjuka) To: mercedes-lackey-+AT+-vanyel.herald.co.uk Subject: Re: Book blurbs Message-ID: <9510151829.AA00121-+AT+-baker> >Gjuka wrote: >>I thought for a long time about the naked woman and came up with a few ideas. >> a) his mother >> b)melena >> c)the girl at the tavern on the way to haven >>not at all sure which one it was, but always leaned heavily on this >>ordering of the possibilities. I suppose she could be Gala, but she >>doesn't look right (from when Vanyel "saw" her as young woman.) > >Okay, okay... *What* naked woman? I just scrutinized the covers for >all of my paperback copies of the _LHM_ series, and there isn't a >naked woman on one of them... > >-jenneke I believe she's in the left hand top corner of magic's pawn, but could be wrong. It might be the 2nd one, but I'm pretty sure it's the 1st. In the silver and black section of the cover. Colette gjuka-+AT+-cnw.com ------------------------------ End of MERCEDES-LACKEY Digest 177 *********************************