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		<title>Mistress of the Catacombs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The common religion of the Isles is based on Sumerian cult and ritual.  That is, the Lady equates with Inanna; her consort the Shepherd equates with Dumuzi; and the Sister fills the place of Ereshkigal, Queen of the Underworld. Religion in the Isles (and generally, except perhaps in fantasy fiction) is separate from magic.  The [...]]]></description>
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<p>The common religion of the Isles is based on Sumerian cult and ritual.  That is, the Lady equates with Inanna; her consort the Shepherd equates with Dumuzi; and the Sister fills the place of Ereshkigal, Queen of the Underworld.</p>
<p>Religion in the Isles (and generally, except perhaps in fantasy fiction) is separate from magic.  The magic in <em>Mistress of the Catacombs</em> is based on the practice of the Mediterranean Basin in Classical times.  The wellspring was mostly Egyptian, but there were admixtures from many other cultures (particularly the Jewish).  What I&#8217;ve referred to as &#8220;words of power&#8221; are formally <em>voces mysticae</em>, words in the language of the demiurges who act as intercessors between humanity and the Gods. <span id="more-143"></span></p>
<p>I don&#8217;t myself believe in magic, Classical or otherwise, but I know that reality doesn&#8217;t always conform to my opinion of what it should be.  Just to be on the safe side, I prefer not to pronounce the <em>voces mysticae</em> aloud.</p>
<p>As in the past, I&#8217;ve used Classical authors as part of the cultural underpinning of the Isles.  Pendill is Ovid, who&#8217;s given me much pleasure over the years and has also educated me as a writer; Tincer is Tacitus, about whom I would say the same; and I was thinking of Gildas by the reference to Ascoin.  I suppose a writer can learn from everything he reads, but I do hope that less of Gildas stuck than others.</p>
<p><em>&#8211;Dave Drake</em></p>
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