From: David Dunham (dunham@pensee.com)
Date: Tue 08 Jul 1997 - 06:26:44 EEST
Simon Bray is sure a mult-talented guy. Not only is he a great Gloranthan
artist, and has some interesting ideas on Fonrit, but he manages to post
from a CompuServe account and not get '=' after every line...
Philip Hibbs wondered
> what the hell is an "English Muffin"?
It's similar to (but not at all the same as) an Australian Toaster Biscuit
(no, that's not some kind of cookie). Both are similar to (but not at all
the same as) a crumpet. Well, at least they're the same shape...
> I have to reconsider my opinion of DnD and TSR - Birthright is
> Utterly Brilliant.
I've skimmed it, and it in no way changes my opinion of D&D, which hobbles
an otherwise fine concept. (I hope to have time to read this in more
detail, long-term, clan/kingdom-level games have always interested me.)
> Doesn't KoS say that killing with a bow is always murder?
Not that I recall. (Secret murder is the bad crime. It was to Icelanders as
well, so heroes always rode to the nearest stead and announced their
killings, though sometimes obliquely.)
David Dunham <mailto:dunham@pensee.com>
Glorantha/RQ page: <http://www.pensee.com/dunham/glorantha.html>
Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein
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