Talk:Dark Sun Gwyndolin/@comment-1975828-20160913063500/@comment-29522860-20160926210201

Firstly yes, english is my natural language, I just have certain anxiety related complications with expressing my thoughts in written or verbal speach. Normally such questions would offend me, but seeing as how you asked instead of insulting me, I instead apreciate that you asked.

Also there is no spell check on these comments, and I find that on this wiki I sometimes must type words that I dont often write, such as believe and fundimental.

Second you state the theory that Gwyn associated his frail son with feminimity, and that he figured that his status as Lord of Sunlight made the moon feminie, which is why he associated his son with the moon. This does make sense, as Gwyn bears the soul of light and could make (litterally, honorifically, or both) Gwyndolin a moonlight god on a whim, if he felt that both his son and the moonlight was on the level he considred females (this was my attempt to reiterate your point).

But if he held all these things in such regards, then what of Gwynevere? She is a daughter, therefore a woman, but she is the goddess of sunlight. If Gwyn thought women and the moon were in the same consideration, then why wait for Gwyndolin to be born, and just name your daughter the moonlight goddess?

An interesting thought just crossed my mind. I have, somewhere in these comments, left my theory on what the differance is between the Dark Sun and the Darkmoon. Whatever the differance is, Gwyndolin has gone by both names. If your theory on him forsaking a feminine lifestyle is correct, then perhaps he waited for his father to leave, then rechristened himself as the Dark Sun to further assert his masculinity.

As for the snakes and breasts, they could very well be false, but I do believe that the snakes for legs are part of his deific "biology."