Dayzataran priests and mystics disagreed vehemently when the
Living Rufelza claimed this before the ancient Star Seers of
Yuthuppa. They said that no deity was in the sky in the Star Time
that they did not know about. No celestial entities except the 49
Reliable Deities were aloft then, and the neither the Red Goddess
nor the Huntress were among them. They cited
Rufelza had shown Yelmgatha where to get the book. She had no
desire to dispute it, or refute the basis for her imperial
friend's authority and Justice. Rufelza drew upon the great
knowledge of the Star Seers to remind them of Ulurda (number 49,
whose name means "Moving Blue Goddess"), who was gone, and about
whom Plentonius was silent.
They held a Truth Contest. Many things were determined thereby,
starting with the Buserian fact that Ulurda was the wife or mate
of Ulurdum (48), and that Ulurdum was also the Blue Fox. But the
Blue Fox was gone now and there were also no more blue foxes in
Glorantha. Therefore his mate, the Blue Vixen, must be the
same.
Rufelza agreed, but said, "There is more."
"Ulurdum was Blue Fox, but he was more," and she proved that he
was also the Blue Sakkar, and the Blue Cougar too.
The Buserians could not disprove this. It was true.
"And Ulurda was Blue Vixen for you, too," she said, "But she was
more." And indeed She proved that Blue Vixen had also been Blue
Mouse, which at that time lived in all the fields around the city
[and thus proved that it was a living deity].
Then Rufelza proved that She had been Ulurda. She did this
because she revealed a secret to them which She had given only to
Buserian himself, and which had been handed from master to master
of the cult. It could be known only by the highest initiates, and
when she told them Her own words, they submitted to the truth.
The urban Lunars like to differentiate Blue Orogeria
Not everyone has accepted the Lunar revelation. In Arir and
Darsen cultists are sometimes quite conservative. Many of those
forest-dwelling folks have not even accepted that Orogeria is/was
Ulurda, and consider it blasphemy that anyone considers the
bloody red goddess in the sky to be related to their blessed
huntress.