From owner-in_nomine-digest@lists.io.com Sun Aug 27 18:35:14 2000 Return-Path: Received: from lists.io.com (majordom@lists.io.com [199.170.88.15]) by pyramid.sjgames.com (8.8.7/8.8.7) with ESMTP id SAA05400 for ; Sun, 27 Aug 2000 18:35:14 -0500 Received: (from majordom@localhost) by lists.io.com (8.9.3/8.9.1a) id SAA32033 for in_nomine-digest-outgoing; Sun, 27 Aug 2000 18:31:37 -0500 Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 18:31:37 -0500 Message-Id: <200008272331.SAA32033@lists.io.com> From: owner-in_nomine-digest@lists.io.com (in_nomine-digest) To: in_nomine-digest@lists.io.com Subject: in_nomine-digest V1 #1794 Reply-To: in_nomine-l@lists.io.com Sender: owner-in_nomine-digest@lists.io.com Errors-To: owner-in_nomine-digest@lists.io.com Precedence: bulk in_nomine-digest Sunday, August 27 2000 Volume 01 : Number 1794 In this digest: Re: IN> Ghost Re: IN> Ghost Re: IN> Useful or Bizarre? You make the call... IN> Malakim vows Re: IN> Personal Superior Writeups (WAS: ) IN> Re: Re: IN> Ghost Re: IN> Angel of Beer Re: IN> Personal Superior Writeups (WAS: ) IN> Website update (With Never Seen Before Content!) IN> Minor Choir Contest III: Asmodeus! IN> Infinite In Nomine IN> Real Demons. Re: IN> Real Demons. Re: IN> Malakim vows Re: IN> Real Demons. Re: IN> Real Demons. Re: IN> Website update (With Never Seen Before Content!) Re: IN> Real Demons. Re: IN> Website update (With Never Seen Before Content!) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 17:42:06 -0500 From: "Charles Glasgow" Subject: Re: IN> Ghost - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 2:56 PM Subject: IN> Ghost > Does anyone know the Latin or Greek word for Ghost? I'm going to be > introducing a character into my campaign who's one of those guys that seems > to just keep coming back after you kill him, and I thought it'd be an > interesting pun if his last name was another word for ghost. After all, the > second time they encounter him, the PCs will probably turn white and swear > they just saw a ghost. Don't know a word of Latin, but here's an online dictionary for it. There seem to be several words for "ghost". http://kufacts.cc.ukans.edu/ftp/pub/history/Europe/Medieval/aids/latwords.ht ml ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 17:47:58 -0500 From: "Prodigal" Subject: Re: IN> Ghost From: > Does anyone know the Latin or Greek word for Ghost? I believe the Latin would be "spiritus". ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 17:15:32 -0700 (PDT) From: Maurice Lane Subject: Re: IN> Useful or Bizarre? You make the call... Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 17:08:49 EDTFrom: MarkDEddy@aol.com Subject: Re: IN> Useful or Bizarre? You make the call... In a message dated 8/26/00 6:25:56 PM, moelane_1999@yahoo.com writes: >>This got inspired by a throwaway comment in >>.innomine. Make of it what you will. :) >>As always, feedback is a painfully loud need. :) >> >pppbhhh.... :P Aes Sedai in In Nomine? That sounds >vile. >Mark Huh? Sorry, Mark. That reference went completely over my head. :) Moe ===== In Nomine stuff: http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine.html Everything else (not that there is, right now): http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/main.html Last updated 8/7/00 (this is a guess) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 17:22:30 +0930 From: Gnezda Subject: IN> Malakim vows - --------------BF1E61778F1E2F96A3CAB8E6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I've just been thinking about this whole 'I will not allow an evil to live' vow that Malakim must uphold. One dictionary definition I found states it as 'violating or inconsistent with the moral law.' So, as long as it doesn't violate the moral law, there's no reason a malakim has to kill every demon he sees. If a demon's whistling and walking down the street, or sitting in a coffee shop sipping a caffe latte, there's no reason you've gotta kill him; he's causing no harm. Also, it makes it quite clear in the Infernal Player's Guide that demons act the way they do due largely to insecurities and fear; having a lack of confidence isn't evil. Sure, they may be acting against God, but they're not really evil. Also, if you don't believe in free will, then how can you say that anything is evil. Is a car evil for running over ten people? No, because it's simply doing as it's told, just like un-free willed angels and demons are under God's will (because, obviously, without free will demons are doing God's will every bit as much as angels). Of course, if anyone was actively hurting people, logically the malakim should intervene, even if the victor isn't strictly evil. Just my take on it anyway. Milan - --------------BF1E61778F1E2F96A3CAB8E6 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I've just been thinking about this whole 'I will not allow an evil to live' vow that Malakim must uphold. One dictionary definition I found states it as 'violating or inconsistent with the moral law.' So, as long as it doesn't violate the moral law, there's no reason a malakim has to kill every demon he sees. If a demon's whistling and walking down the street, or sitting in a coffee shop sipping a caffe latte, there's no reason you've gotta kill him; he's causing no harm.

Also, it makes it quite clear in the Infernal Player's Guide that demons act the way they do due largely to insecurities and fear; having a lack of confidence isn't evil. Sure, they may be acting against God, but they're not really evil. Also, if you don't believe in free will, then how can you say that anything is evil. Is a car evil for running over ten people? No, because it's simply doing as it's told, just like un-free willed angels and demons are under God's will (because, obviously, without free will demons are doing God's will every bit as much as angels).

Of course, if anyone was actively hurting people, logically the malakim should intervene, even if the victor isn't strictly evil.

Just my take on it anyway.

Milan - --------------BF1E61778F1E2F96A3CAB8E6-- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 11:02:03 -0400 From: Elizabeth McCoy Subject: Re: IN> Personal Superior Writeups (WAS: ) At 12:14 AM -0500 8/26/00, Tafka J. wrote: >At 6:06 PM -0400 08/25/00, William J. Keith wrote: >> Minor Princes: > [...] >> Magog, Prince of [Cruelty] > > His writeup appears in Final Trumpet. His Fate is also undetermined, >and it's assumed that if he is released, that Gabriel killed him once and >for all. But note! You didn't see the body! (Fnord. Fnord. Fnord.) - --Beth, typing w/a baby (iolanthe) on her chest. Vapitalizatoin & spelling difficult, typing w/1 hand & supporting baby w/other. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 11:05:40 -0400 From: Elizabeth McCoy Subject: IN> Re: At 6:06 PM -0400 8/25/00, William J. Keith wrote: >Official query: Is this okay to put up on my Web site? Provided that you don't try to get on anyone's case if they come up with something in the future that happens to sound similiar... (Re-read the material at http://www.sjgames.com/in-nomine/listrules.html about ideas. O:> ) If the "matched pair of Archangel and antithesis" you're writing up are of your own design, then you're almost certainly in the clear -- I don't see any problem in using the _Format_ of the Superior book writeups! Even using the "X's opinion on MyNonCanonSuperior" quotes ought to be okay -- you're not, as you say, repeating any text! (Right?) O:> >Magog, Prince of ... ? Cruelty. >Am I missing any canon minor Superiors entirely? Doesn't look like it to me, save maybe some dead ones, but they likely don't count. - --emccoy@nh.ultranet.com // arcangel@io.com In Nomine Line Editor GURPS, Roleplayers, In Nomine stuff; Art: http://www.io.com/~arcangel/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 11:05:11 -0400 From: Elizabeth McCoy Subject: Re: IN> Ghost At 3:56 PM -0400 8/26/00, Zeresh43@gateway.net wrote: >Does anyone know the Latin or Greek word for Ghost? In the CPG sorcery section, the word that got used was anima, for "soul." - --emccoy@nh.ultranet.com // arcangel@io.com In Nomine Line Editor GURPS, Roleplayers, In Nomine stuff; Art: http://www.io.com/~arcangel/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 11:00:22 -0600 From: shadowcat Subject: Re: IN> Angel of Beer Greetings: Have you heard the song "Drunken Angel" by Michael Longcore / Moonwolf? I happened to be listening to that tape when I read this, and found the timing amusing. I know the topic of music is forbidden, so just let me say I have gotten more then a couple ideas from Wolf's tapes. Very good write up. Thanks. It gives me an idea for a underling of his. Shadowcat ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 11:07:18 -0600 From: shadowcat Subject: Re: IN> Personal Superior Writeups (WAS: ) Elizabeth McCoy wrote: > > At 12:14 AM -0500 8/26/00, Tafka J. wrote: > >At 6:06 PM -0400 08/25/00, William J. Keith wrote: > >> Minor Princes: > > [...] > >> Magog, Prince of [Cruelty] > > > > His writeup appears in Final Trumpet. His Fate is also undetermined, > >and it's assumed that if he is released, that Gabriel killed him once and > >for all. > > > But note! You didn't see the body! > Is it possable that some of his followers survived? I ask because I use one of his Shedim as the core villian in one of my convention scenarios, and I would like to keep most of those as close to cannon as possable... or atleast the serious ones. Shadowcat ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 11:31:36 -0700 (PDT) From: Maurice Lane Subject: IN> Website update (With Never Seen Before Content!) Time for the update notification again, I guess. Well, aside from the angel, ethereal and seed(oh, my), there isn't really much new on there this week. Except for the Ethereal Archangel, of course. ;) http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine/superiors/Galahad.htm If that's cut off, just go through the IN links and look on the Superiors page (I'd recommend that, actually: no back buttons on the page yet). As always, feel free to feedback. Morgan (FAW) Kyriotate of Destiny Petitioner for the Word of 100% Monty Python Joke Free! ===== In Nomine stuff: http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine.html Everything else (not that there is, right now): http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/main.html Last updated 8/7/00 (this is a guess) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 13:36:09 -0600 From: "ben" Subject: IN> Minor Choir Contest III: Asmodeus! The minor choirs have been compiled at www.phargle.com (click on the phargle). Janus is up, and David will be up sometime today. The next boy we have is Asmodeus! Let's everyone try this one out. Ben ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 15:35:34 -0400 From: "Charles Phipps" Subject: IN> Infinite In Nomine Here's an interesting thought that I had and thought I'd share.... Okay your on your world with your players and Armageddon comes with victory for your side (demon or angel). Another idea is that Baal/Saminga/Belial's attempt to end the world by using nuclear weapons/bio-plague/a big comment actually suceeds surprisingly. A few other fun thoughts is that everyone in the world due to some inspired mortal prophet ascends to Nirvanna emptying the world or God wipes it out in a hail of brimstone or flood (he forgot about rainbows). Another fun possibility is that Michael/Laurence so cheesed off at Lucifer for kidnapping Blandine or Novalis or whatever leads a charge on Hell and surprise surprise suceeds in wiping out the demonic population (same with Baal). In any case the war is pretty much shot any way and theres not much left to do. In this case the big guy arrives himself (does anyone else imagine God as a man wearing a white trenchcoat over a bermuda shirt, long white beard, bald, khaki shorts and carrying a black atache case?) and says "Good work, No worries." and takes an account of the surviving Celestials before opening up the Higher Heavens again and revealing just what they are. The main office space for approximately infinite infinite realities (indeed you may just get a Demiurge if God is busy for some reason...perhaps that explains why Yves looks like a Bank manager). The fact of the universe is that God has for either unfathomable reasons or that he has no idea what the Hell he's doing and needs to experiment, has created a universe for every possibility imaginable. Your little corner of the Omni-verse is actually just a small part of the Grand Experiment that has for you just for the momment ended. After a brief perfomance review your being reassigned. For whatever reason your world was left without knowledge of the GE. Some do have knowledge, some don't but now that your Earth is gone you have to take care of some other planets before the big promotions come rolling in. Maybe a world on the Brink of Nuclear War Maybe a world where the Nazis won Maybe a world where Dinosaurs evolved instead of humans Maybe a world which is a huge galactic empire In any case for whatever reason you've been assigned there and it could be because all the Celestials but you are wiped out or they've been given knowledge of the BG and screwed up or who knows....maybe your supposed to keep a low profile (yeah right). It's how Kronos came into all this. The possibilities by their very nature are endless. - -Charlemagne ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 13:53:22 -0600 From: "ben" Subject: IN> Real Demons. I was flipping through an old (1982) roleplaying book I have called Dragonquest. The game went out of print when the publisher went out of business in 1983. I think TSR owns it now, and produced a third edition, but with watered down demons. If they get angry that I posted these In Nomine-related snippets, tell them that they can sue me. :-) The game is kind of awful, but I did find these snippets from the demon summoning section to be rather interesting: - ------------------------------------ Valefor "The Duke of Thieves" * Valefor appears as a mountain lion with the head of an ass. He has a sharp, braying voice and an unpleasant manner. * Valefor will always counsel theft even when it involves stealing from companions and friends. Vapula "The Lion Duke" * Vapula appears as a tawny lion with the wings of a gryphon and a red mane. He has great green eyes which seem full of wisdom and his voice is a quiet rumbling. Vephar "The Sea Duke" * Vephar appears as a mermaid with emerald scales trimmed in silver and seaweed tangled in his hair. He may also appear at times to be a beautiful women, but this shape is insubstantial and is used only to lure sailors to their deaths. His fingers are webbed and he has small gills behind his ears. * Vephar cannot exit the sea. He becomes totally insubstantial and melts into his own plane if he attempts to do so. He can guide ships through the waters (even int he absence of suns and stars) and will always do so at the summoner's request. Haagenti "The Winged President" * Haagenti at first appears as a red bull with a Gryphon's wings and horns tipped in gold, but this form is insubstantial and at the command of the summoner he will put on the shape of a red man with black hair. * Haagenti's office is to make men wise and he will instruct anyone (not merely the summoner) and demand no fee if the lesson is well-learned, but will become enrraged if he feels that the pupil has been lax and will turn on him and rend him with his poweful hands. Malphas "President of Deceivers" * Malphas appears as a large crow, but this form is insubstantial and will melt away at the summoner's request to reveal the form of a dark men dressed in black velvet studded with precious gems. His voice will be rough, but deep and compelling. * Malphas weill deceive ths summoner knowingly and willfully unless compelled to tell the truth by a Ritual of True Speaking. Furfur "Earl of Storms and Lightning" * Furfur appears as a hart witha fiery tail. He may also take on an insubstantial form as an angel, but only when forced within a triangle and compelled by a Ritual of True Speaking to utter the truth instead of the falsehoods he prefers. Furfur speaks with a rough and grating voice that is extremely unpleasant. * Furfur knows many secrets of things that have happened or will happen on the earth, but he will not speak truthfully unless compelled by a Ritual of True Speaking. Andrealphus "The Beautiful Marquis" * Andrealphus appears initially as a great and beautiful peacock, but this is an insubstantial form, and he is without power in that guise. At the summoner's command, he will be forced to adopt the form of a man. * For a payment of the life of a human being, Andrealphus will turn the summoner into a bird for a period of one hour. Each individual transformation oor hour of transformation must be purchased by the sacrifice of an additional human being. Andrealphus eats the souls of those sacrificed in this manner. He must be present during the sacrifice. Beleth "The Mad King" * Beleth always appears in the shape of a large man riding a pale horse. He is preceded by music and appears in a rage whereat he will attempt to kill anything not within the summoner's circle of protection. Belial "King of Fire" * Belial appears as a two-headed angel and may ride a chariot of fire. He speaks with a comely voice. * The services of Belial must be paid for in advance in the only coin he will accept: human suffering. As part of the Ritual of Summoning Belial, the summoner must tortue to death a human being (preferably an innocent child or a maiden since Belial prefers the suffering of innocents and may refuse an offering of a warrior). He may not be bound. - ------------------------- Also present were Asmoday, Bael, and Samagina, the Marquis of Dead Souls. Ben (Bet you didn't know Malphas was Elvis...) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 15:08:52 -0500 From: David Edelstein Subject: Re: IN> Real Demons. ben wrote: > > I was flipping through an old (1982) roleplaying book I have called > Dragonquest. The game went out of print when the publisher went out of > business in 1983. I think TSR owns it now, and produced a third edition, > but with watered down demons. If they get angry that I posted these In > Nomine-related snippets, tell them that they can sue me. :-) The game is > kind of awful, but I did find these snippets from the demon summoning > section to be rather interesting: Ah yes, Dragonquest. I still have the boxed set lying around somewhere. Creaky 80s wargame-like mechanics (though the magic system was pretty good for the time), and I particularly liked the extensive demonology. I've been meaning to dig it out one of these days and write all the demons in In Nomine terms; I had forgotten that so many of the names came from the same sources Derek Pearcy used. - -David ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 13:54:31 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Walton Subject: Re: IN> Malakim vows - --- Gnezda wrote: > it makes it quite clear in the Infernal Player's Guide that > demons > act the way they do due largely to insecurities and fear; having a > lack > of confidence isn't evil. Sure, they may be acting against God, but > they're not really evil. In the eyes of the angels, acting against God is of itself evil. If you define God as the embodiment of all that's good, against Him can't help but be evil. But that's a matter of debate. The truth is, demons are selfish. That means that they do things to others just because they feel like it or because they think they can get away with it. Abusing people just because you can is pretty evil in my book. > Also, if you don't believe in free will, > then > how can you say that anything is evil. Is a car evil for running over > ten people? No, because it's simply doing as it's told, just like > un-free willed angels and demons are under God's will (because, > obviously, without free will demons are doing God's will every bit as > much as angels). > > Of course, if anyone was actively hurting people, logically the > malakim > should intervene, even if the victor isn't strictly evil. > > Just my take on it anyway. > > Milan > ===== Michael Walton, #9805-068 "If all the world's a stage, where does the audience sit?" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 14:06:35 -0700 From: Sean McCarthy Subject: Re: IN> Real Demons. About the same list that got done up in Dragon magazine for AD&D and similar I think to the list used for Bard Games Arcanum. There must be a specific Big Book of Demons somewhere that lists these demons with fashion sense, favored sacrifice and what boon (Often something really lame, I might add.) they can grant to mortals. Or perhaps two books. But I see the same stuff over and over again... Sean Our spies report that on 03:08 PM 8/27/00 -0500, David Edelstein said: >ben wrote: > > > > I was flipping through an old (1982) roleplaying book I have called > > Dragonquest. The game went out of print when the publisher went out of > > business in 1983. I think TSR owns it now, and produced a third edition, > > but with watered down demons. If they get angry that I posted these In > > Nomine-related snippets, tell them that they can sue me. :-) The game is > > kind of awful, but I did find these snippets from the demon summoning > > section to be rather interesting: > >Ah yes, Dragonquest. I still have the boxed set lying around somewhere. >Creaky 80s wargame-like mechanics (though the magic system was pretty >good for the time), and I particularly liked the extensive demonology. >I've been meaning to dig it out one of these days and write all the >demons in In Nomine terms; I had forgotten that so many of the names >came from the same sources Derek Pearcy used. > >-David ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 15:23:19 -0600 From: "ben" Subject: Re: IN> Real Demons. > There must be a specific Big Book of Demons somewhere There is. In the original Latin, I give you the book of demons. http://www.avesta.org/solomon/weyer.htm Pseudomonarchia daemonum. That's what it's called. Here's a rewrite of it. http://www.digitalabyss.org/occult/goetia5.htm Ben ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 18:12:32 -0400 (EDT) From: "Rev. Pee Kitty" Subject: Re: IN> Website update (With Never Seen Before Content!) On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Maurice Lane wrote: > Time for the update notification again, I guess. > > Well, aside from the angel, ethereal and seed(oh, my), > there isn't really much new on there this week. > > Except for the Ethereal Archangel, of course. VERY well done... I can't see shaking up my campaign enough to use him, but I liked him a lot. - -- Rev. Pee Kitty, of the order Malkavian-Dobbsian, Q4B4L! Meow! "Punctuality, regularity, discipline, industry, thoroughness, are a set of slave virtues." -- G. D. H. Cole ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 15:35:17 -0600 From: "ben" Subject: Re: IN> Real Demons. (54) Andrealphus [Androalphus] is a great marquesse, appearing as a pecocke, he raiseth great noises, and in humane shape perfectlie teacheth geometrie, and all things belonging to admeasurements, he maketh a man to be a subtill disputer, and cunning in astronomie, and transformeth a man into the likenes of a bird, and there are under him thirtie legions. (58) Vapula is a great duke and a strong, he is seene like a lion with griphens wings, he maketh a man subtill and wonderfull in handicrafts [mechanics], philosophie, and in sciences conteined in bookes, and is ruler over thirtie six legions. (14) Valefar, alias Malephar [Malaphar], is a strong duke, comming foorth in the shape of a lion, and the head of a theefe [or "barking"], he is verie familiar with them to whom he maketh himself acquainted, till he hath brought them to the gallowes, and ruleth ten legions. (20) Bileth [Byleth] is a great king and a terrible, riding on a pale horsse, before whome go trumpets, and all kind of melodious musicke. [...snip...] And the dominion and power of so great a prince is not to be pretermitted; for there is none under the power & dominion of the conjuror, but he that deteineth both men and women in doting [better: "foolish" or "silly"] love, till the exorcist hath had his pleasure. He is of the orders of powers, hoping to returne to the seaventh throne, which is not altogether credible, and he ruleth eightie five legions. (29) Furfur is a great earle, appearing as an hart, with a firie taile, he lieth in everie thing, except he be brought up within a triangle; being bidden, he taketh angelicall forme, he speaketh with a hoarse voice, and willinglie maketh love betweene man and wife [or simply "woman"]; he raiseth thunders and lightnings, and blasts. Where he is commanded, he answereth well, both of secret and also of divine things, and hath rule and dominion over six and twentie legions. (31) Malphas is a great president, he is seene like a crowe, but being cloathed with humane image, speaketh with a hoarse voice, be buildeth houses and high towres wonderfullie, and quicklie bringeth artificers togither, he throweth downe also the enimies edifications, he helpeth to good familiars, he receiveth sacrifices willinglie, but he deceiveth all the sacrificers, there obeie him fourtie legions. (32) Vepar, alias Separ, a great duke and a strong, he is like a mermaid, he is the guide of the waters, and of ships laden with armour; he bringeth to passe (at the commandement of his master) that the sea shalbe rough and stormie, and shall appeare full of shippes; he killeth men in three daies, with putrifieng their wounds, and producing maggots into them; howbeit, they maie be all healed with diligence, he ruleth nine and twentie legions. (66) Haagenti is a great president, appearing like a great bull, having the wings of a griphen, but when he taketh humane shape, he maketh a man wise in everie thing, he changeth all mettals into gold, and changeth wine and water the one into the other, and commandeth as manie legions as Zagan. Ben ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 19:27:27 -0700 From: Rolland Therrien Subject: Re: IN> Website update (With Never Seen Before Content!) - -----Original Message----- From: Maurice Lane To: in_nomine-l@lists.io.com Date: Sunday, August 27, 2000 11:35 AM Subject: IN> Website update (With Never Seen Before Content!) >Time for the update notification again, I guess. > >Well, aside from the angel, ethereal and seed(oh, my), >there isn't really much new on there this week. > >Except for the Ethereal Archangel, of course. > >;) > >http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine/superiors/Galahad.htm > >If that's cut off, just go through the IN links and >look on the Superiors page (I'd recommend that, >actually: no back buttons on the page yet). > >As always, feel free to feedback. Very interesting character, Morgan. Galahad as an Archangel would go very well along with the King Arthur Etherial you posted earlier. All we need now is someone to create a write-up of Merlin, and we'll have the complete Arthurian trilogy out there! Say, that sounds like an interesting In Nomine campaign setting. King Arthur, Galahad, and Merlin gather after a thousand years, and start building a new Camelot with the aid of Heaven. Or how about a "Historical" campaign about ancient Camelot? - -Exit the LoneWolf ------------------------------ End of in_nomine-digest V1 #1794 ******************************** The material here is (C) 2000 Steve Jackson Games, Incorporated. All rights reserved.