From: Jose Ramos (cristnav@arrakis.es)
Date: Tue 04 Nov 1997 - 17:41:47 EET
Nick gives us a (seemingly) Carmanian tale that would be equally at home in Tanisor. That is the kind of thing we need for the West.
BTW I think it was Jean Durupt who talked about solutions for the rokari caste problem. My piece on the matter went out last March!
I play the West much more mundane that the myth-steeped Sartar or Lunar Empire. Here spirits are less widespread, and their power can be challenged without much trouble. Wonders still remain, but they are more human-centered and human-origined. It may have something to do with sorcery warping the magical landscape, or the supression field generated by IG Temples.
I am too rational and less evocative than other listmembers. That's why I like the West to be at the same time more and less like the RW. And why I play there.
Jose
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