01-11-2019, 03:38 AM
I share Aldarron's opinion. "Red Wizards"/"Red Mages"/"Red Coven" is likely a vague Robert E. Howard reference to denominate "the evil guys". I think the role of those red wizards might have changed over time, especially through the additions made to the Blackmoor game in the post-"Arneson at TSR" phase, when most original players had already left. IIRC, there are red mages in Tekumel, too, and since the Afridhi seem to basically have been created through a Tekumel-BM crossover, I think the concepts might have simply merged, both at the actual gaming table, as well as in retrospect, for David Ritchie.
Because so much of my own writing is scattered over this forum, I should perhaps clarify: My own constant, and more or less subtle references to the color red (like the avatar I'm presently using) don't have anything to with Blackmoor's "Red Wizards". Rather than that, since time immemorial, it's a convention in my home games that the color red is invisible to fey, and that people who wear red clothing or gear can hide from them, that way. So, that's why I'm usually referring to my post-LFC PBPs as the "Redcloak" games.
Because so much of my own writing is scattered over this forum, I should perhaps clarify: My own constant, and more or less subtle references to the color red (like the avatar I'm presently using) don't have anything to with Blackmoor's "Red Wizards". Rather than that, since time immemorial, it's a convention in my home games that the color red is invisible to fey, and that people who wear red clothing or gear can hide from them, that way. So, that's why I'm usually referring to my post-LFC PBPs as the "Redcloak" games.