One of the reasons why I haven’t posted much here recently is that I spent a couple of weeks in Scotland in late August, followed in early September by a week of work in Manchester. I then returned to North America (first my permanent home in Toronto, then to my new temporary apartment in Chicago, from which I’ll be visiting Notre Dame University weekly as a research fellow at the Center for Philosophy and Religion until late May 2025). It’s been a busy time!
While in Edinburgh, I naturally visited the kirkyard of St Cuthbert. A saint in our own world from the 7th century, St Cuthbert also famously travelled to the World of Greyhawk (Oerth), where he became an important deity, a champion of law and order against the chaos and evil of vile Iuz. In fact, one of the characters from my recent Greyhawk campaign, Cedric the warrior cleric, was a priest of St Cuthbert.
Here are some pictures I took while visiting:
[The back of Edinburgh Castle. Our temporary accommodation was only a block from this view.]
[The cross in St Cuthbert's kirkyard.]
[The entrance to the kirkyard.]
[The view of the kirkyard from Ediburgh Castle.]
[Statue of David Hume. No relation to St Cuthbert obviously, but one of my philosophic heroes.]
You gotta read Benjamin Myers' "Cuddy."
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