From: Steve Perrin (steve@perrinworlds.com)
Date: Sat 13 Apr 2002 - 08:02:16 EEST
You might look into the Fafhrd and Grey Mouser stories by Fritz Leiber.
Among the hazards in that world were the dread Sea Mingols...
And for that matter, Avram Davidson's Phoenix and the Mirror has some
similar sea-borne hazards. Don't remember exactly what they were.
Steve Perrin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Guy Hoyle" <ghoyle1@airmail.net>
To: <rq-rules@crashbox.com>
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 12:43 PM
Subject: [RQ-Rules] Re: RQ-Rules digest, Vol 1 #30 - 16 msgs
> > Well, I've been running a campaign off-n-on set on a _decidedly_
> Alternate
> > Earth for the last 20yrs or so; having never been one to run any games
> > actually set in Glorantha
>
> --snip--
>
> That sounds very cool! It certainly gets my brain working, too. I don't
> know that I'd exclude Egypt (mummies and pyramids are too cool), but I
> would like to include a recognizable Rome. Maybe have Carthage too, and
> some Punic Wars as well!
>
> I guess the Pirates of the Caribbean and King Arthur get shoved aside for
> other campaigns. Vikings of the Caribbean, however...
>
> Guy
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