From: Carlson, Pam (carlsonp@wdni.com)
Date: Wed 01 Jun 1994 - 00:44:00 EEST
!. Thank you all for your answers to my questions, particularly the one on Orlanthi justice. Now I'm already for my next Dorastor session. As for methods of execution (oh, what a lovely subject:-( ): I would think that when Yelmites want to execute someone terribly unpopular they wouldn't give the victom the privilege of fire - they'd bury the sucker alive.
2. I see my dog comment brought out all the self-confessed Cat People!
Martin:
> Re: Doggies
> Quite agree. Why don't you write some of these up?
>Something along the lines of:
>Sartarite Sheepdog: SIZ 4-5; white or gray; built for long-
>distance running. Loyal, hard-working, easy to train, and very
>demanding in time and energy to keep.
Precisely! Martin, are you sure you're a cat person? You sound like the owner of a border collie:-)
>The average Sartarite shepherd keeps 3 dogs, and feeds them on ...
Haggis and stout, what else?
Seriously, I'd be happy to design some dog types, with applicable skills and maybe some notes on keeping a dog while adventuring.
3. Someone else (the intrepid pony-trekker) understandably lamented the lack of horse details. We noticed this long ago, and already have several horse types created, as well as (hang onto your seats) a HORSE COLOR CHART! ( How can a well-adjusted gamer adventure for years from the back of a trusty equine, without even knowing what color he/she/it is?) We have come up with some quirky behaviors for horses over the years - and I think "likes to play in water" was one of them. There is also a GURPS supplement on horses with lots of good information.
Would any other folks be interested in horse & dog detail for RQ? Are there any aspects you would particularly like to see addressed?
4. Loved the Yinkin the Shepherd story. And - Yinkin was right about keeping the rats from the granaries and the birds from the fields: brother dog could do that, too!
Pam
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