From: Alex Ferguson (abf@interzone.ucc.ie)
Date: Tue 01 Jul 1997 - 20:38:10 EEST
Paul Chapman agrees with the general tenor of foregoing comments about
> Each _rune_ would have trait affiliations too, and when a HQ tied
cultural and religious trait associations, and then says:
> him/herself to a rune, the relevant traits would become set at extreme
> levels
I dunno 'bout dis. That seems to be a hark-back to the old RQ idea of
"mastering" a Rune, which I'm dubious about. For cult-oriented
Questers, I think such notions are made largely redundant by the traits
associated with each religion/diety (strike according to taste/dogmatic
opinion). It may be true to some extent that all Storm gods, say, tend
towards similar characteristic traits, but I don't see any real benefit
for making the traits depend _directly_ on runic associations, rather
than on the nature of the particular god (or Facet, all you Mask-fans).
Now, freelance freebooters like Harrek are a somewhat different case,
granted. (As usual...) But even in such cases, I'd prefer to associate
traits with myth-paths, rather than with alleged runic ties.
Michael O'Brien returns to a familiar theme:
> erudite anally-retentive quasi-academic textual analysis of
> Stafford's wastepaper basket at one extreme to cathartic anthropowanking
> shamanistic bottom-sniffing at the other. Plus plenty of gonzo goofball
> MGF gaming in the middle...
Do you by any chance have an emacs macro key bound to the above piece
of text? ;-)
> Believe in 'Mobby' at your peril, my son
Well, you know, I'm somewhat like the proverbial [insert denomination]
preacher who not merely believed in infant baptism, he'd seen it happen...
> Rest assured though, we have plans afoot for material
> that was destined for SotRM to appear soon. As I've said before, don't
> let your TotRM subscription lapse...
Rest assureder: I'm sure I'm not alone in being alone in being so
depressingly prompt in resubs that David keeps pleading that I'm thereby
putting him out of business, as by the time the requisite issues come
out, increasing size and production quality means their value has by far
outstripped what the sub. cost. ;-) In fanzine publishing, truly does
no good deed go unpunished.
And I'm most glad to hear it, btw.
Promptly,
Alex.
------------------------------
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.7 : Fri 13 Jun 2003 - 17:47:37 EEST