From: Andrew Raphael (raphael@research.canon.oz.au)
Date: Fri 09 Sep 1994 - 19:16:26 EEST
Mike.Dickison@vuw.ac.nz writes:
>But we should also give nature in Glorantha a chance to do stuff it never got
>around to doing on Earth. New Zealand bats are nearly flightless, preferring
>to run around on the forest floor. So why not (a la Dougal Dixon's book After
>Man) make an island of giant flightless bats? Bat predators (stats for which
>appeared in an old White Dwarf), bat browsers, aquatic bat penguin-analogues,
>and so on. Perhaps a bit of Jrustela?
I'll second the New Zealand - Jrustela connection. I suggested it myself a
while ago, because of the timinits in Jrustela & what I knew of NZ's insect
life. Wetas, Waitomo Cave, etc.
--
Andrew Raphael <raphael@research.canon.oz.au>
"She's probably not what she seems, though she tries"
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