Quote:On the last point, yes -- that's where she was born and raised for 16 years before her powers and true identity manifested. I can't remember whether it's explicitly in the FAQ or not, but basically, Hexe-that-was incarnated in the very first available human baby capable of containing his/her/its essence.
What we do know of Hexe:
Aincent goddess that is no longer worshipped
She is from one of the really aincent myths.
She may or may not have weather as her sphere of influnece as a goddess.(Probably does)
The name Wetter Hexe points to Germany as place of origin.
Outright error in the above: "No longer worshipped". No. The FAQ file explicitly says "There are probably people still worshipping the expression(s) of her divine nature which she used before incarnating into a human body." Just to be fair, I'll clarify that. There are still members of the ethnic group who traditionally worshipped Hexe's original expression worshipping that expression.
Unwarranted assumptions, based on nothing in the text of the FAQ: That the deity who is Hexe is European. That that deity is necessarily female, or even has a gender. (Doesn't mean you're wrong. Just that you have no evidence for saying or implying these things.)
-- Bob
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It's a "magical" land. I think "magical" is ancient Greek for "pain in the butt". -- Bun-Bun, Sluggy Freelance, 11/9/03