From owner-in_nomine-digest@lists.io.com Sat Jun 9 08:26:44 2001 Return-Path: Received: from lists.io.com (majordom@lists.io.com [199.170.88.15]) by pyramid.sjgames.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id IAA05484 for ; Sat, 9 Jun 2001 08:26:44 -0500 Received: (from majordom@localhost) by lists.io.com (8.9.3/8.9.1a) id IAA21791 for in_nomine-digest-outgoing; Sat, 9 Jun 2001 08:25:22 -0500 Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 08:25:22 -0500 Message-Id: <200106091325.IAA21791@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 #2257 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 Saturday, June 9 2001 Volume 01 : Number 2257 In this digest: Re: IN> May 14, 2001 (ML) Re: IN> May 14, 2001 (ML) IN> May 15, 2001 (ML): did it arrive? IN> Re: New Discords IN> Re: Marc Fest Discords IN> Re: In Nomine Boot Camp IN> Re: In Nomine boot camp IN> Fwd: Re:Marc Fest - Discords Re: IN> Re: Dealing with the Redeemed/Servitors of Marc Re: IN> May 15, 2001 (ML): did it arrive? Re: IN> Re: Dealing with the Redeemed/Servitors of Marc Re: IN> May 15, 2001 (ML): did it arrive? Re: IN> May 15, 2001 (ML): did it arrive? IN> MarcFest: New Attunements (Fluff!) Re: IN> Twisted Revenge Fantasy Re: IN> Twisted Revenge Fantasy Re: IN> Twisted Revenge Fantasy IN> Carrot Juice is Murder RE: IN> Carrot Juice is Murder Re: IN> Carrot Juice is Murder IN> I probably need to be told "NO" in a firm voice for this one... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 06:09:38 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Walton Subject: Re: IN> May 14, 2001 (ML) - --- Maurice Lane wrote: > Song of Atrocities (Ethereal) (Restricted) The visual component of this can already be done with the Ethereal Song of Light. Kobal's Prank Attunement can probably provide visual, auditory and olfactory (the description in Superiors 2 isn't too specific on that). ===== Michael Walton, #9805-068 The Aztecs had chocolate and human sacrifice. That's got to balance out on the karmic scale. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 06:34:55 -0700 (PDT) From: Maurice Lane Subject: Re: IN> May 14, 2001 (ML) - --- Michael Walton wrote: > > --- Maurice Lane wrote: > > Song of Atrocities (Ethereal) (Restricted) > > The visual component of this can already be done > with the > Ethereal Song of Light. That's right. I wanted something a little spookier (can never hurt to have more spookiness). > Kobal's Prank Attunement > can > probably provide visual, auditory and olfactory (the > description in Superiors 2 isn't too specific on > that). That's also right. A shame he didn't teach that trick to Belle, Sammie and Dave, huh? :) Moe ===== Liber Licentiae Moeticae: http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine.html Last updated 06/05/01(this is usually way out of date) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 06:38:08 -0700 (PDT) From: Maurice Lane Subject: IN> May 15, 2001 (ML): did it arrive? ...or did it get bounced, or something? The List Digest's acting goofy again, and I can't tell if it was sent properly. Moe ===== Liber Licentiae Moeticae: http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine.html Last updated 06/05/01(this is usually way out of date) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2001 00:44:34 +1100 From: "james walker" Subject: IN> Re: New Discords > C&C appreciated; I'm still new at this and want to know how I can get better. ^_^ > > ETHEREAL: > > Hatred Has already been written up in CPG (p30-31) in a similar format; you might want to compare. Improvements on your version? Firstly, rather than it being impossible for a Oathbound Malakite/Geased Lilim to attempt the Will roll, I'd just make it Dissonant to do so. Also, when specifying the group, the GM should rule what is appropriate and, if appropriate, who many points the Discord is worth; that's how Needs, Fears and Vulnerabilities work. Otherwise, pretty good. James. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2001 00:46:46 +1100 From: "james walker" Subject: IN> Re: Marc Fest Discords >>> > MIDAS TOUCH (Corporeal) >>> >>>Eep! This can be the munchkin's dream: it handles >>>those little cash problems realllll nice. I'd >>>recommend making the gold u n s table, or even pyrite, or >>>something. >>> >>>Moe >> >>Radioactive. >> >> >>Janet Anderson So that your money CAN 'burn a hole in your pocket'? There's a vignette around somewhere recommending that all the radioactive waste in the world should be minted as coins - very Vaputech! James. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2001 01:20:43 +1100 From: "james walker" Subject: IN> Re: In Nomine Boot Camp >> This assumes though that you don't have assistance getting into the >> unit in the first place. I imagine there are plenty of War Servitors >> who could pull strings with the paperwork, and it wouldn't surprise >> me if a bunch of Soldiers could be found in such units too (let's >> face it, having an extra Force or two would really help with being >> qualified for the job). > > Well, that depends... > > Firstly, it depends how many celestials you have per square foot. Is your > Superior's gain from having all this worth the angel-power it takes to > make it work? He needs to leave a lot of people in place for long periods, > and while you're in Delta Force, he can't exactly send you rushing off > demon-hunting without arranging a pretty good paper trail. Granted, but it's not worth sending a half trained Servitor into action anyway. The War has been going on for 22,000 years - 10 years won't make much difference. Consider that David has left angels doing nothing except bonding with rock for thousands of years; Superiors have a scary concept of long term planning. > Secondly, if you're going to be having a "conspiracy" to get your own > people into such units without having all the background checks clean and > substantiated, you'd better do a *really* good job of it, because there is > lots of cross-checking, and if anything is blown the whole affair is > liable to be blown. The best way to do this is a good old fashioned virgin birth. Pick a family which has an impeccable history and links to the military; when they're planning to have children drop a foetus Vessel into mama (a bit twisted, but being basically sexless it probably won't even occur to most Celestials this might be a problem). Run from there. NO mundane checks will pick anything out of the ordinary. CPG describes using this technique for returning Saints to the Corporeal - no reason why it shouldn't work for angels. James ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2001 01:19:36 +1100 From: "james walker" Subject: IN> Re: In Nomine boot camp > I'm not trying to knock this as a campaign idea in any > way, knock it by all means. It makes sense to find the problems before we've committed ourselves to anything. > but I do want to comment a bit on the general > implausibility of angels being trained by the Navy SEALs. > Someone else has already explored the issue of covering > up missions and the basic conspiracy implausibilities. > What I want to touch on is how basically ineffectual > human intelligence training would be for angels. Human > special forces groups are based on a number of precepts > that just don't apply to Celestials. [snip] All of the points you raise are good ones; and if the angels aren't pulling their punches they won't find the training much use. However: to get the advantage of a Role for avoiding Disturbance, the action taken must be appropriate; tactics based on Songs, resonances and attunements are likely to stuff the attempt to avoid disturbance. Whether they do or not, they'll definitely give away that the force is supernatural (annoying), and, because new Songs only turn up every century or so and attunements and dissonance/resonance are pretty much fixed, all of these tactics will be well known to the other side - achieving surprise will normally require taking advantage of mundane changes. Granted the celestials will need training for dealing with their opposite numbers, but that can be acquired in the Celestial Realm. What they Need is training in the current Corporeal art of war. Mossad is indeed one of the ideal organisations for this; especially as the AA's are taking more interest in the Jews no (GMG p69) so they'd be an ideal organisation. Short listing the organisations will be fun; not only are their the elite units, but also national specialities, so Celestials would probably learn snow fighting with the Finns, flat trajectory artillery with the Kiwis, and so on. Someone with a much better grasp of current military matters than myself will need to short-list the possible units. Any takers? James. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 11:51:46 -0400 From: Elizabeth McCoy Subject: IN> Fwd: Re:Marc Fest - Discords >Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 19:14:58 -0500 >Subject: BOUNCE in_nomine-l@lists.io.com: Admin request of type /\buns\w*b/i at line 7 > >Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 10:06:48 +1100 >Subject: Re:Marc Fest - Discords >From: "james walker" > > > >>> MIDAS TOUCH (Corporeal) >> >> Eep! This can be the munchkin's dream: it handles >> those little cash problems realllll nice. I'd >> recommend making the gold u n stable, or even pyrite, or >> something. >> >> Moe >How about "the angels bank balance is reduced by the value of the gold"? >James. > >And something that all too many humans seem to pick up as a Disadvantage: > >INDEBTED (Ethereal) >The angel has a problem with over using credit and the interest payments cut >deeply into his Role. Subtract the level of the Discord from the status of >the angels' Role when determining the angel's effective income. If the >Discord is higher than status, bailiffs and repossession men will be an >ongoing problem in the angels life. As this is a supernatural effect, they >will find the angel, sooner or later! > >James. > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 16:05:17 -0000 From: "Jinnie Cracknell" Subject: Re: IN> Re: Dealing with the Redeemed/Servitors of Marc >--- james walker wrote: > > Impressive. Maybe we should just include 'well done > > Moe!' into our > > sig.files! > >Then how will I know when I'm doing badly? > >Moe "And lo, the 3 and a halfth sign of the apocalypse shall come to pass: Moe shall post badly, yea, with typos and bad grammar and worse ideas. And the masses shall quake with fear" Sorry. Couldn't resist. BrIgHtLiLim (the entity formerly known as Jinnie) - ------------------------------------------------------------ "And a devil in a black dress watches over, My guardian angel walks away" Sisters of Mercy, "Temple of Love" - ------------------------------------------------------------ _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 11:42:59 -0500 From: "Prodigal" Subject: Re: IN> May 15, 2001 (ML): did it arrive? From: "Maurice Lane" > ...or did it get bounced, or something? The List > Digest's acting goofy again, and I can't tell if it > was sent properly. I think you sent it directly to me by mistake, since it arrived in my inbox shortly after I'd emailed you offlist. I'll copy and paste it below: ===== I dunno. I just felt like creating somebody who wasn't very nice, I guess. :) Moe Mercury Outcast Ofanite of the Wind Corporeal Forces: 4 Strength: 4 Agility: 12 Ethereal Forces: 5 Intelligence:12 Precision: 8 Celestial Forces: 6 Will: 12 Perception: 12 Vessel: older male/2 Skills: Dodge/6, Emote/3, Fighting/6, Knowledge (The Marches/6, The Far Marches/6), Languages (Latin/3, Greek/3), Move Silently/3, Running/6, Tactics/2 Songs: Charm (All/2), Dreams (All/4), Entropy (Ethereal/6), Light (Celestial/4), Healing (All/3), Motion (Celestial/6), Shields (Corporeal/1, Ethereal/5, Celestial/4) Attunements: Seraphim of the Wind, Ofanite of the Wind, Mercurian of the Wind, Passage Discord: Paranoia/5 (But can you blame him?) Oh, how Dominic /wants/ this one. Bad enough that Mercury went Outcast. Worse that he continued in his folly and pride, even then. Worse still that he 'went native' among the ethereal gods, actually pretending to be one of those parasites. All of these things would be a source of deep shame, to any proper angel. But the most infuriating thing is that he dared - HE DARED - raise his hand against his erstwhile brothers during the Purity Crusade. The reports are quite clear: Mercury was seen fighting on the side of the Olympians, spitting curses and defiance at the angels of the Host engaged on their grim duty. He even managed to kill several of them before the Greco-Roman pantheon was forced to retreat to the Far Marches. When he heard of this abomination, Dominic found that he understood Asmodeus' chilly loathing of Renegades just a tad better. The only reason why the Inquisition hasn't caught up to Mercury yet is because he spends most of his time in the Marches, and Dominic cannot project enough force there to flush him out. The Archangel of Judgement hasn't forgotten about this Outcast, however: Mercury is near the top of whatever wanted list exists in specific campaigns, and would stay there even if the unthinkable happened and the Host made peace with the pantheons. Considering the quality of his enemy, some naive angels would thus think that Mercury might not be such a bad fellow to know. They would be quite foolish to think so: the Outcast is a paranoid manipulator with a definite megalomaniac streak. Mercury went Outcast because he would much rather be a big fish in a small pond, and the Purity Crusade only made him more relatively powerful. In other words, he is not nice. He is not nice at all. He is also currently without a home. Heaven is looking for him. Hell won't take him: Asmodeus (after a long weighing of his options) has decided that recruiting him would not be cost effective. The surviving Olympians cast him out, directly thanks to Athena (she - justifiably - blames Mercury for many of the foolish mistakes made by Zeus and Ares during the Crusade, not to mention Hermes' probable death). The Outcast is now a wanderer, spending time at various domains and exploring the farthest portions of the Marches. What he's looking for is uncertain, but if he ever finds it... ===== Liber Licentiae Moeticae: http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine.html Last updated 06/05/01(this is usually way out of date) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 10:16:23 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Walton Subject: Re: IN> Re: Dealing with the Redeemed/Servitors of Marc - --- Jinnie Cracknell wrote: > "And lo, the 3 and a halfth sign of the apocalypse shall > come to pass: Moe > shall post badly, yea, with typos and bad grammar and > worse ideas. And the masses shall quake with fear" Bad grammar? Why do I suddenly have an image of an old lady in a black leather jacket stuck in my head? Must be that Bad Speling Discord acting up again... ===== Michael Walton, #9805-068 The Aztecs had chocolate and human sacrifice. That's got to balance out on the karmic scale. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 10:18:43 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Walton Subject: Re: IN> May 15, 2001 (ML): did it arrive? - --- Prodigal wrote: > I dunno. I just felt like creating somebody who > wasn't very nice, I guess. :) > Mercury > Outcast Ofanite of the Wind Trust me, you succeeded. ===== Michael Walton, #9805-068 The Aztecs had chocolate and human sacrifice. That's got to balance out on the karmic scale. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 12:37:02 -0500 From: "Prodigal" Subject: Re: IN> May 15, 2001 (ML): did it arrive? From: "Michael Walton" > > --- Prodigal wrote: > > I dunno. I just felt like creating somebody who > > wasn't very nice, I guess. :) > > > Mercury > > Outcast Ofanite of the Wind > > Trust me, you succeeded. It was Moe who wrote that one, but thank you on his behalf. ;) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 10:54:46 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Walton Subject: IN> MarcFest: New Attunements (Fluff!) Penny for Your Thoughts The angel can loosen lips simply by handing someone a penny. Anyone who willingly takes the coin must succeed on a Will roll (Servitors of Greed _subtract_ their Celestial Forces!) or be forced to answer the angel's questions for one minute. Note that this Attunement doesn't force the subject to answer truthfully... Wages of Syntax This Attunement is unique, as it is shared by the Words of Trade and Archives. At the cost of 1+ Essence, the angel can charge the subject of the Attunement fines for bad grammar, misspelling and other linguistic gaffs. The base fine is $1.00 per Ethereal Force that the target has (smarter people should know better); this is multiplied by the amount of Essence spent. Wages of Syntax lasts for one minute per Celestial Force possessed by the user. The target may resist with a Will roll, but those with the Bad Speling Discord subtract the level from their TN. ===== Michael Walton, #9805-068 The Aztecs had chocolate and human sacrifice. That's got to balance out on the karmic scale. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 11:39:02 -0400 From: "Jason F. McBrayer" Subject: Re: IN> Twisted Revenge Fantasy On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 08:59:58PM -0700, Maurice Lane wrote: > The first man quickly turned, his flashlight > illuminating the empty office as the second stayed > frozen for a moment. An endless set of seconds later, > the first hissed, "It's clear. You alright, son?" I'm assuming from the rest of the context that this is The Other Saint Robert and Saint Howard. If that's so, The Other Saint Robert would be more likely to call Saint Howard "gramps" -- HPL was 14 years older than REH, and often signed his letters to younger friends "Grandpa Theobald". In my own heretical setting, HPL is still around, too, but certainly not as a Saint! Instead, he's a Dreamshade, known in the Marches as King Randolph of Ilek-Vad. He's anchored to his personal dreamscape, which has become stable and quite large, and which attracts lucid dreamers from all corners of the Marches. I was going to have him write an article for the Tri-Planar Conference on the Purity Crusade, but I didn't get started on it early enough. [Off-topic: does anyone know if the idea of Dreamshades in IN was, in fact, inspired by HPL's story Celephais? ] > Phil's too busy trying to explain to that Adams guy that indeed, > everything that he knew was wrong. Heh. > "Yes. I still think that we should make it look like > an accident, though. Dumping acid into the > labyrinthine depths of this 'computer' will obviously > be taken as an act of sabotage." They should have consulted with Simon, Malakite of Lightning, Angel of the Manual -- he would have advised them to gum up all the fans so the drives will overheat, put the backup tapes in the bulk eraser, and let nature take its course. And see if the editor in charge of the project has any good pr0n on his hard drive, of course, but that might be beyond the abilities of Saints Howard and The Other Robert. Nice story (and I don't even care for C.S. Lewis). - -- +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | Jason F. McBrayer jmcbray@carcosa.net | | The scalloped tatters of the King in Yellow must hide Yhtill | | forever. R.W. Chambers _The King in Yellow_ | ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 11:22:23 -0700 (PDT) From: Maurice Lane Subject: Re: IN> Twisted Revenge Fantasy - --- "Jason F. McBrayer" wrote: > In my own heretical setting, HPL is still around, > too, but certainly not as a Saint! >I was going to have him write an article for the Tri->Planar Conference on the Purity Crusade, but I didn't >get started on it early enough. Jason, I haven't even BEGUN to prep that page yet ... and there wasn't a deadline in the first place. If you can get his tone down, go ahead. :) Moe "You should have seen the dialogue BEFORE I rewrote it. It had gone past parody and well into outright libel. Hmm: is putting words into the mouths of fictional representations of real people libel or slander?" Lane ===== Liber Licentiae Moeticae: http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine.html Last updated 06/05/01(this is usually way out of date) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 14:35:38 -0400 From: "Jason F. McBrayer" Subject: Re: IN> Twisted Revenge Fantasy On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 11:22:23AM -0700, Maurice Lane wrote: > Jason, I haven't even BEGUN to prep that page yet ... > and there wasn't a deadline in the first place. If > you can get his tone down, go ahead. :) Well, it's going to be a pretty broad and obvious pastiche, but we'll see how it goes. It's easier to do the paper than it would be to do dialogue, anyway. Now if only I had the collected letters to draw from... - -- +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | Jason F. McBrayer jmcbray@carcosa.net | | The scalloped tatters of the King in Yellow must hide Yhtill | | forever. R.W. Chambers _The King in Yellow_ | ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 18:53:50 -0700 (PDT) From: Maurice Lane Subject: IN> Carrot Juice is Murder I'm sorry about the pun. Honest. Moe "I gleefully stole this idea from the latest Clam Chowder CD" Lane Olio Habbalite of Flowers (actually, Dark Humor) Corporeal Forces: 4 Strength: 10 Agility: 6 Ethereal Forces: 2 Intelligence: 4 Precision: 4 Celestial Forces: 3 Will: 8 Perception: 4 Vessel: human male/3 Skills: Chemistry/2, Dodge/2, Emote/2, Fighting/2, Ranged Weapons (pistol/1), Small Weapon/3 (knife) Songs: Charm (Celestial/2), Fire (Corporeal/1), Shields (All/1), Tongues (Ethereal/3) Role: "Jack Puff" (very strange environmental terrorist/6, Status/2) Attunements: Habbalite of Dark Humor Olio is so sneaky. He's managed to pull off the ultimate accomplishment: he's successfully infiltrated a Demon Prince's organization. Mother would be so proud of Olio ... well, she said that she knew that he could do it, so he knows that she is, really. Of course, the Habbalite knows that he doesn't really deserve all of Novalis' regard: honestly, it wasn't that hard to become one of Kobal's Servitors. In fact, the Habbalite doesn't quite understand just how the Prince of Dark Humor got his vaunted reputation: it was dead easy for Olio to get assigned to Earth duty. It was even easier for him to get a Role that would let him secretly accomplish his mission for Novalis. You see, the Archangel of Flowers sat down and told him ... well, it's a little hazy, Olio would admit, but he remembers the gist. Novalis was being subtly being attacked, and she only realized it very recently. Apparently, Hell had encouraged these weak-willed humans to symbolically consume her. Every time a potato was fried, she felt the burning; every time a carrot was pared, she felt the knife on her skin. If something wasn't done soon, the Archangel of Flowers would be in grave danger of death by vegetarianism. Novalis tried to tell her Servitors this: she did. They don't seem to believe her yet: she can convince them, given time, but she needed something done immediately. Olio was, of course, one of her most loyal and powerful Servitors: was he willing to seemingly abandon her Service and dissonance conditions in order to give her the time she needed? Well, how can you refuse Mom? Olio is, quite frankly, nuts - even for a Punisher. He's absolutely convinced that he's on a mission from Novalis to stamp out the consumption of vegetables, by any means necessary. Wonder who put *that* idea into his head: do I really need to say that Olio has never even seen Heaven or Novalis? He's only got the vaguest idea about how Servitors of Flowers act, too, so his attempts to 'pretend' to be a Prankster are especially hysterical. There are Media teams following him around for that reason alone. Well, there are other reasons, too. Olio's Role is of an especially bizarre eco-terrorist who likes to blow up the headquarters of agricultural concerns: he's also fond of beating the crap out of anyone who eats a salad in his presence. He probably won't last long - Olio thinks that keeping a low profile means not always shouting "For Lady Novalis!" as he pounds a steak through the heart of a particularly vile vegicidal bastard - but he'll really confuse Heaven when they find out about him (which should be any time now). Who knows? Maybe somebody will actually believe that he really once was a Servitor of Flowers. That'd be good for a laugh. ===== Liber Licentiae Moeticae: http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine.html Last updated 06/05/01(this is usually way out of date) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 20:49:50 -0600 From: "Julian Mensch" Subject: RE: IN> Carrot Juice is Murder Oh, my. This is good. This is _really_ good. Of all the comedy IN bits I've seen recently, this is definately in the top ranks. I can just imagine David getting the report that one of Novalis' Servitors is running around killing vegetarians... - -- Julian Mensch ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 01:06:50 -0700 From: "Marcus Evenstar" Subject: Re: IN> Carrot Juice is Murder Just last night, you wrote: > I'm sorry about the pun. Honest. > > Moe "I gleefully stole this idea from the latest Clam > Chowder CD" Lane > > Olio > Habbalite of Flowers (actually, Dark Humor) [snip of fantastic character] May I pretty please borrow this activist? I've got this idea for my convention Sunday Morning game and he'd fit like hot dog in a bun. Marcus "heavy on the nitrates" Evenstar P.S. Just what kind of music is that &, if it's cool, where do I find it? - -- | RPG Chair - Dragonflight XXI | www.dragonflight.org | | MIB 2404 - Seattle Cell Leader | [Site undeveloped] | "You can't kill a man for trying to save the human race from Nutrasweet, Pokemon, and Governor George W. Bush." - Dr. Krigstein [The Authority] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 06:22:13 -0700 (PDT) From: Maurice Lane Subject: IN> I probably need to be told "NO" in a firm voice for this one... I was planning to write up a few NPCs for Oops, and I just need to check something regarding Servitors of Maurice, DP of Heresy: Naming Lilim of Heresy after ex-girlfriends is a really stupid idea on at least three different levels, right? :) Moe PS Suggestions for Oops NPCs welcome, of course. ===== Liber Licentiae Moeticae: http://www.stormloader.com/users/moelane/innomine.html Last updated 06/05/01(this is usually way out of date) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ End of in_nomine-digest V1 #2257 ******************************** The material here is (C) 2001 Steve Jackson Games, Incorporated. All rights reserved.