(urth) Eidolon or Aquastor?
brunians at brunians.org
brunians at brunians.org
Wed Dec 3 04:23:13 PST 2008
> To be honest, I think the difference is akin to explaining the difference
> between a "ghoul" and a "ghost" to someone.
A ghost is a remnant of a dead entity, normally a person.
A ghoul is a creature that eats the bodies of the dead. It may or may not
have been a living person at some point.
That said, I agree with you that Wolfe is using eidolon and aquastor
interchangeably.
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