Pete Nash said:
That is not quite accurate. An example of a Duchess of Law gone bad is Lady Miggea (The Dreamthief's Daughter) who tries to conquer Tanelorn. It doesn't require much imagination to suppose that some Lords of Law are more militant or less patient than their fellow lords, and quite happy to usurp power in order to enforce their personal views of what should be done, even if that requires the crushing of their obviously less flexible and stagnant brothers.
Duchess of Law, oh, I forgot that. Haven't read that book in years. If there is some sort of conflict among the Lord of Law, it would allow me to try something I've been contemplating--Mixing the EC multiver with an Amber setting. The Lord of Chaos would would be Courts of CHaos (easy match there), and the Lords of Law would be the Amberites. THe two mythos do seem to be very compatable.
Pete Nash said:
Nice idea! Allow the characters to kill of the major gods one by one, whilst being hunted by all the initiates, priests and rune lords of the cults who's rune magic is suddenly cut off...
<PC>"But we've come to save you from the manipulations of the Lords of the Higher Worlds!"
<NPC>"You bastards, what happened to my Bless Crops spell? My family and clan are starving to death without it!!!"
<Death Rune chuckling evilly>"Death is the only truth. Everything belongs to me..."
Once the original Death rune is free then no pantheon will rest whilst it remains in the hands of a mortal, thus setting in process the paths to their own destruction.
The Black Sword and Humakt's sword of Death do seem to match of rather nicely with each other. Both have been used to kill gods, and have disrupted the entire order of the respective settings.
Glorantha could be a world like Hawmoon's Earth, where the Lords of Law and Chaos are underplayed, rather than in Elric's Young Kingdoms, where it eventally takes center stage.
What might be worth looking at are some of the defunct cultures in the EC setting, like the Dharzi, Mryhrryn, or Serpitz people. Perhaps something could be done to equalte one of them to a Gloranthan culture. Then we could fit Glorantha into the EC cylce by having the remants of one culture become the other.
On the plus side, most of the oddities, variant gods, races, and such and such from the EC cycle are only loosely defined, making them easier to find Gloranthan counterparts.
I'd love to link the Adryami to the Eldren (who eventually become the Melniboneans). It fits linguistically, but it is hard to do as Adyrymi are plants.