Varmandisaga..
Hello all. Sam Phillips here again..
- Well, the plans are going well. My clan are finding out who they are.
- Nick, thanks for all the kind words.
Apple lane: Apple lane is Colymar or at least Gringle Goodsell is. Did
Gringle not sit on the High Council around 1613. Perhaps it is Gringle's
importance that keeps Apple Lane from doom.
Tribal Initiation: Where's the priest?
- ISBN's. Oops, came from home without the list. Sorry folks.
- Sartar Map. Yes.. Yes.. YES!
- RQ-Adventures.. Anyone have a Snail Mail address for this. It *was*
posted i believe. Where do I send the cheque..
- Nick again. RE: Do you join Storm Bull at first initiation?
This is something that I have been worrying about. I think I mentioned
that one of my players, when rolling his character, wanted to join
Ernalda. (Blatant power playing if you ask me - I wouldn't let anyone
be initiates of Orlanth you see) I said *no*. He wasn't an initiate
of Orlanth so wasn't an *adult*. As a child he had no status with
anyone. Non-adults can't carry weapons - how would they join
Storm Bull? Only Adults can do adult things - buy fags, drink beer, go
with Ulerians, join the moonies, become a beserk...
Personally I see nothing wrong with two power sacrifices. For each one
you get cult skills, cult spells *and* faith, freinds & family. Power
sacrifice is just to represent devotion, a magical emotional tie. I
would assume a year or two between each initiation (when rolling
experienced characters) even if the young character had been eying
up a god for years. They would only want proven adult members of
society. I believe it was yourself who said they had no need for
missionaries. (or was it Sandy?). So a young Orlanthi would find
the right god eventually, no need to rush into anything.
- Adam. I would like a copy of your disk. Where do I send the cash?
- David Cheng. First, I don't believe I ever thanked you for sending me
the RQ-Con brochure. *Thank you*. I drooled over it. I can't wait until the
day. I will sit at home and astrally project (after a few beers I can do
anyhing $*)
Sartari? Grazers?.. The people round here call themselves Scottish. The
Historical types call them Scots. The English call them Scotch which is
what the Americans call a drink which we call 'Whisky' and the Irish
call 'Whiskey' and I call 'another of the same please, cheers!'.
- Ahah! ANyone notice the deliberate mistake? :X-) Notchet.. Roman type
square planned city.. oops! I meant *Furthest*. But you knew that
I meant what I meant.. didn't you?
Arggh! must go the manfraim is going down in 5mins..
Cheers all
Sam. x
Not Scotland or Scotchland.
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