Better. Far better. You can actually get a good deal from a trickster god. Sometimes they think it’s funny, sometimes they just want you to learn something, but you can get a good deal either way. Devils….Well, rarely do you get a good deal with any manner of devil, and never with the biblical one.
The Tanakh uses the devil as “Look how good this guy is! He Beat the Devil!” But I’ve always been partial to the view of the Devil as the Adversary, the Prosecutor. After all, he is fashioned to G-ds will, and has G-ds plan in mind.
I get the feeling someone’s no longer in the driver’s seat…
*I* think it’s more like the driver was checking the rear-view mirror, and just bumped a button labelled “TURBO” but hasn’t turned around yet…
That diction is … Odd! Is Coyote saying ” I AM the Spirit Fire. Keep me Amused?”
Pleased to me you… hope you guessed my name…
Eli.
But I guess what’s puzzling you is the nature of maaaaa game. Mmmmm yeah.
Is the implication that the source of Hunter’s power is Coyote? That’s unexpected.
Yeah, it looks like that instead of the classic “deal with the devil”, we have a “deal with the Coyote”. Not sure if it’s better or worse.
Better. Far better. You can actually get a good deal from a trickster god. Sometimes they think it’s funny, sometimes they just want you to learn something, but you can get a good deal either way. Devils….Well, rarely do you get a good deal with any manner of devil, and never with the biblical one.
The Tanakh uses the devil as “Look how good this guy is! He Beat the Devil!”
But I’ve always been partial to the view of the Devil as the Adversary, the Prosecutor. After all, he is fashioned to G-ds will, and has G-ds plan in mind.
Damn, Erin, you are FABULOUS at this. Love it!