(urth) Eidolon or Aquastor?

O'Donnell, Tim (BOSI) Tim.O'Donnell at bankofscotland.ie
Wed Dec 3 04:02:27 PST 2008


Hi Son of Witz,

I don't think there is a strong difference between them at all.

Mantis came up with a useful (to me anyway) rule of thumb a while back.

"Wolfe uses (or seems to use) "aquastor" and "eidolon" interchangeably. 
However, at times in the past when I was trying to ferret out the different forms of "ghosts" involved (i.e., hair-splitting) 
I leaned on "aquastor" as being (1) machine generated (as opposed to biological mind generated), 
(2) having physical presence; 
leaving "eidolons" to be the (1) non-physical, beamed directly into the brain, seen by nobody else forms." 
http://www.urth.net/urth/archives/v0009/0739.shtml


To be honest, I think the difference is akin to explaining the difference between a "ghoul" and a "ghost" to someone.
(Nitpickers have at it, I haven't checked my OED so there could be a distinct difference between the two!)




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Hey Friend.

Eidolon or Aquastor, I'm not sure I know the difference.



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