in_nomine-digest Wednesday, April 10 2002 Volume 01 : Number 2596 In this digest: Re: IN> Hello IN> Elohim RE: IN> I've learned a lot today... RE: IN> I've learned a lot today... Re: IN> Elohim RE: IN> I've learned a lot today... IN> hello IN> T-Shirt Slogans... Re: IN> T-Shirt Slogans... IN> Apocamon Shirts Re: IN> T-Shirt Slogans... Re: IN> T-Shirt Slogans... Re: IN> T-Shirt Slogans... Re: IN> Apocamon Shirts IN> Elohim (Re: Hello) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 23:24:57 -0500 From: "Prodigal" Subject: Re: IN> Hello From: "Eric Eves" > > Well, even though there's definitely some history there, does that > necessarily make it impossible for Khalid to take the same function? > > After all, he /is/ an Elohite, and an archangelic one at that. Laurence, however, is not. And that is why I don't think that he would be as willing to seek advice from Khalid as he is from Jean. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 21:30:49 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Walton Subject: IN> Elohim - --- Josh Moger wrote: > I suppose it's all how you see the Elohim. > They have got to be one of the most difficult choirs to > figure out. They > are solidly dedicated to one side of the conflict, but > are meant to not base > any decision upon emotion. It would almost seem that a > purely objective > view point would drive them to form a third side devoted > to neither Heaven nor Hell. That assumes that Heaven and Hell are objectively equal (and if you're running a campaign based on that premise, you've turned the Brightness _way_ down). The Elohite devotion to Heaven is based on the knowledge -- not feeling - -- that selflessness is better than selfishness. ===== Michael Walton, #US2002023848 "In film, the director is God. In documentaries, God is the director." - -- Alfred Hitchcock __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 21:37:33 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Walton Subject: RE: IN> I've learned a lot today... - --- "William J. Keith" wrote: > "Infrared" simply means "below red," so the term actually > refers to > everything we commonly encounter below visible light, > such as microwave and > radio waves. "Ultraviolet" is everything above violet, > including the > commonly-called UV, X-rays, and gamma (cosmic) rays. Technically true, though radio waves are generally considered a separate band from IR just as X-rays, gamma rays and cosmic rays are generally considered separate from UV. > (Hey, physics can produce interesting ideas for fiction > and gaming. Ponder > an angel bound to the Word of Tachyons, why dontcha....) That would be an Ofanite Master of Light, who is now using his Word and the time-reversed qualities of tachyons in service to Yves. 0;> ===== Michael Walton, #US2002023848 "In film, the director is God. In documentaries, God is the director." - -- Alfred Hitchcock __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 22:06:13 -0700 (PDT) From: Maurice Lane Subject: RE: IN> I've learned a lot today... - --- Michael Walton wrote: > That would be an Ofanite Master of Light, who is > now > using his Word and the time-reversed qualities of > tachyons > in service to Yves. 0;> Going back in time to stop Lucifer from Falling, is he? Moe ===== Liber Licentiae Moeticae: http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine.html Last updated 02/24/02(this is usually way out of date) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 00:19:14 -0500 From: David Edelstein Subject: Re: IN> Elohim Michael Walton wrote: > That assumes that Heaven and Hell are objectively equal > (and if you're running a campaign based on that premise, > you've turned the Brightness _way_ down). No, Contrast. > The Elohite> devotion to Heaven is based on the knowledge -- not > feeling> -- that selflessness is better than selfishness. Just a like a computer can be imbued with the "knowledge" that 2 + 2 = 5.... - -David ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2002 22:23:09 -0700 From: "None None" Subject: RE: IN> I've learned a lot today... Dooming us all, in his arrogance! <> Patrick > >Going back in time to stop Lucifer from Falling, is >he? > >Moe > The dumbest thing I've ever done in class was say "Sensei, I just don't see how that would be effective." I don't ask questions like that anymore. _________________________________________________________________ T鬩chargez MSN Explorer gratuitement ࠬ'adresse http://explorer.msn.fr/intl.asp. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2002 22:24:17 -0700 From: "None None" Subject: IN> hello Ohhhh. Thanks! Grateful Patrick At 5:00 PM -0800 4/6/02, Patrick None wrote: >Hello all, new subscriber from Montreal. >I hope this isn't an old question - and if it is, could someone send me the >digest link - but what are the reasons for Jean's politics? For example, >why >is he hostile toward Novalis? _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos est le moyen le plus simple de partager, modifier et imprimer vos photos pr馩r饳. http://photos.msn.fr/Support/WorldWide.aspx ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 01:42:49 -0500 From: "Gregg Forge" Subject: IN> T-Shirt Slogans... >Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2002 12:16:14 -0400 >From: "Josh Moger" >Subject: Re: IN> T-Shirt Slogans... > > >So, last time we had this discussion, something happened at SJGames and >our > >little side project got pushed to the back burner. No problem, no rush. > > > >Beth, did you ever get word on whether I could take that T-shirt idea to > >cafepress.com and print some up? There was also someone mentioning that > >y'all might do it in-house, which would of course supersede my efforts. > >Did anything ever come of that? > > > >William > > > >snip > >And thank you William: > > >Angelic & Demonic T-Shirt slogans. > >Seraphim: "This is a T-Shirt." > >Ofanite: "If you're reading this, I must be dissonant." > >Shedite: "I've lost my wife, my kids, my car, my job, my money, my health, >my mind and all I got was this lousy t-shirt." > >Hmm... > >Darn. Tried to continue with this, but those were the only slogans coming >to mind. > > >Josh > If I may snip and paste and try to continue... >Angelic & Demonic T-Shirt slogans. > >Seraph: "This is a T-Shirt." >Cherub: WARNING! Contents protected by the Guardians. >Ofanite: "If you're reading this, I must be dissonant." >Elohite: This t-shirt is both a functional method of concealing the body while ensuring comfort, and is evidently more than capable of supporting any assortment of mirthsome, factual, or slanderous statements being placed upon it. >Malakite: Will Smite for Sake of Honor. Kyriotate: In case of >incoherence, this body is on loan. >Mercurian: Hey, I'm here to help. Really! Balseraph: "This is not a >t-shirt, and I'm naked." >Djinn: This shirt is mine, punk. Back off. Now. MINE!" >Calabim: Those aren't laundry holes; they're entropy vents. >Habbalah: You know you want this shirt. But you can't have it. I'm Laughing at you, right now. And so is everyone else. But You can do something about that. Go on. Wipe the smiles off of their smug little faces... >Lilim: Sure, I can give you the shirt off my back...but, you'll owe me... >Shedite: "I've lost my wife, my kids, my car, my job, my money, my health, my mind and all I got was this lousy t-shirt." >Impudites: You love me, you adore me, and you can't help it, I know! And, lest we forget... >Grigori: We're watching... Kamika-Z, feeding the fire... _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 08:48:30 +0000 From: "Jonathan Walton" Subject: Re: IN> T-Shirt Slogans... >Let's see: the back would have > >Mictlan >Olympus >Tir na nog >Valhalla >Tuat >Feng-Tu Hey, that's "Feng_du_" to you, smartypants! ;) Been there. Cool place. If you get a chance, make sure you check out the Temple to Yan Luo Wang (the Chinese King of Hell) at the very top of the mountain. Definitely worth the climb. But don't take the cheap ferry down the Yangtze. I hear a ton of those sink every year, right off the coast of Fungdu (coincidence? not likely). Still, Uriel would have no reason to go there, since the traditional Chinese faiths are monistic (says the GMG) and don't create Ethereals. That is, unless he knew something we don't. After all, those temples must provide essence to _someone_... >Meido Not sure about this one either. Sure, there is the August Prosperity Collective (from "the Marches"), but Uriel probably got recalled before he could take down Shinto, since Jordi and Novalis would doubtlessly protest. Still, I'm probably ruining your T-shirt, aren't I? Now, you're down to 6. Hmm... There's always the Dictionary of Pantheons (http://web.raex.com/~obsidian/PanIndex.html) which I just discovered... Later. Jonathan P.S. I want that T-shirt too. And a Tattered one. Something like: "I helped Lucifer take control of Heaven and all I got was this stupid T-Shirt." or "If he's the Light of the world... (insert picture of Lucifer) ...why is it so dark?" Of course, the second one could be taken, by normal people, as a crack against Christianity. So I'll have to keep working on it... P.P.S. I wonder what the legality would be of making T-shirts for a fan-created netbook, based on a copyrighted game, based on a french license. I don't know that I even want to get into that. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 08:58:11 +0000 From: "Jonathan Walton" Subject: IN> Apocamon Shirts For those of you who can't wait for IN shirts... You can now get shirts based on Apocamon, with the Lamb on the front and Satan on the back. I was hoping for the giant-killer-robot-looking version of Michael, but not such luck. Oh, and then there's the boxers with the Beast on them... The second Episode is also partially up (an improvement since I last looked at it), extending things halfway through the Seven Trumpets. http://www.e-sheep.com/apocamon/ Later. Jonathan _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 11:00:48 -0400 From: "Josh Moger" Subject: Re: IN> T-Shirt Slogans... > >P.P.S. I wonder what the legality would be of making T-shirts for a >fan-created netbook, based on a copyrighted game, based on a french license. > I don't know that I even want to get into that. > snip Let me introduce you to the Angel of Bureacracy and the Demon of Red Tape. They'd very much like to make your aquaintence. Josh ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:22:34 -0400 From: "Eric Bertish" Subject: Re: IN> T-Shirt Slogans... Came up with a good one for Gabrielites: "Cruelty is cancer. I'm chemotherapy." - -- Casca "Many people hear voices when no-one is there. Some of them are called mad and are shut up in rooms where they stare at the walls all day. Others are called writers and they do pretty much the same thing." --Margaret Chittenden, writer ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 13:17:45 -0400 From: Eric Eves Subject: Re: IN> T-Shirt Slogans... Eric Bertish wrote: > > Came up with a good one for Gabrielites: > > "Cruelty is cancer. I'm chemotherapy." > And of course, the version for Habbalah, substituting "weakness" for "cruelty." ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 13:34:48 -0400 From: "Josh Moger" Subject: Re: IN> Apocamon Shirts >http://www.e-sheep.com/apocamon/ > snip Speaking as a one who had never seen this before... Thank you, Johnathan. Thank you. Josh ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 16:23:46 -0500 From: Elizabeth McCoy Subject: IN> Elohim (Re: Hello) At 4:53 PM -0500 4/8/02, Charles Glasgow wrote: >As a digression, isn't Khalid finally attending meetings again? (Not that >Laurence can use *Khalid* as his sounding board, obviously, given their >shared history that they're /mostly/ over now but still trying to work >through a bit.) This is true -- and true. Khalid ought to be taking up some of the slack these days, but he's not a trusted, stable, Elohite. This means that everyone ELSE is going to be examining him for signs of bias, and at times _he_ may be slow/paralyzed in decisions, examining himself for such signs. Indeed, he may take Jean as a "role model" for a while, as he gets his stability back... What, more pressure on Lightning? Hey, why not! O:> - --emccoy@nh.ultranet.com // arcangel@io.com In Nomine Line Editor RPG links; Random name list, Art: http://www.io.com/~arcangel/ ------------------------------ End of in_nomine-digest V1 #2596 ********************************