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Friday, October 4, 2002

Lilith, Queen of Hell

In December of 2000 - almost two years ago - Eric A. Burns, also known as "Whistling In The Dark", posted to the INML a new setting for In Nomine. He wrote of the death of Lucifer, the rise of Lilith to ultimate Infernal power, and the chaos that resulted.

Unfortunately, I didn't get all of it. (In fact, I only had one out of the ten posts that he made.)

Recently, I inquired of Mr. Burns whether he would be willing to send me the full extent of his setting, as I wanted to post it here but didn't have all of the pieces. Mr. Burns obliged - for which I am quite grateful - and, as a result, I can now post the setting in its entirety.

Thanks and gratitude to Mr. Eric Burns, both for writing this setting and for helping me to post it here.

-- EDG



Thursday, August 29, 2002

In Anime We Trust

In autumn of last year, anticipation for In Nomine Anime was building, and as a result, many of the articles from that period deal with the themes that would presumably be set forth in that book.

They weren't always right about those themes, but when has that stopped the INML?

Submission Guidelines

I know you've all been clamoring for them, so I've gone ahead and drafted some submission guidelines for the INC. Enjoy!

-- EDG



Thursday, June 27, 2002

Just Another Update

The Angel, and Bartholomew

http://www.mortijingle.com/jnmmnj/thebut.html

Just... go read them.

Patriotism Gone Wild (Added 4 July 02)

Just a random update to wish all of our United States readers a happy Fourth of July.

No, I don't have a new color scheme for the page just for today. Why?

No, This Wasn't James Walker Month

...it's just that James was an amazingly prolific poster of original material in the autumn of last year, much like Moe Lane was during the early parts of 2001, and since I'm posting these chronologically (for the most part), his name pops up a lot more than others' as a result.

Obligatory Non-IN Content

Actually, today (Saturday the 29th - ignore the date behind the curtain), Mac Hall does have some In Nomine content - if only so much as Ian saying he's upset that he can't find any In Nomine players.

Nonetheless, Mac Hall is one of the better webcomics you'll find on, well, the web, in my ever-so-humble opinion. It may not be everybody's cup of tea, but I suggest you check it out anyway.

-- EDG



Thursday, June 6, 2002

Themes

Fantasy Month

August 2002 was Fantasy Month, as I'm sure you can tell from the recent updates. Remember, folks, I don't choose these themes. I'm just updating chronologically. ^_^

An Unofficial Poll

Once again it's time for me to think updating the look and feel of the In Nomine Collection. Part of me wants to keep things as backwards-compatible as possible; the other part wants to use CSS, layers, et cetera. So I'll ask you:

Should I keep the site as text and images, or move on to Cascading Stylesheets?

Click here (link deleted) to vote for backwards-compatibility (as many browsers as possible will be able to use the INC).

Click here (link deleted) to vote for new technology (fewer browsers will be able to see the pages for what they are, but the site will look neater).

If you're so inclined, feel free to give me a reason for your answer, too.

Cheers,

-- EDG



Saturday, April 20, 2002

Back

Finally all back and running.

Occasionally, some of the members of the mailing list declare a theme for the month. In the past, there have been Fantasy months, Horror months... you get the idea. June of 2001 was Marcfest. Nearly everything I have from that 30-day stretch relates to Marc in one way or another.

So if you get sick of Marc, blame them.

Cheers,

-- EDG



Saturday, April 6, 2002

Moving

I'm moving this weekend, and it might take a while for me to get back online. If you send me email this week, please forgive me if I don't answer it for a bit.

I dislike posting what I write here, but a lot of people have expressed interest in the "? Cycle" that I'm currently writing. If you're one of those people, the full story to date can be found here.

Take care, folks. See you next week.

-- EDG



Saturday, March 16, 2002

Guh.

You will find three new links to the left: Litheroy (whose link has been moved there from this news box simply because a news box is a really silly place to have a semi-permanent link, recent events notwithstanding), William J. Keith's GURP:IN Song Translations (which are an excellent and complete resource), and Perry Lloyd's In Nomine House Rules (which make sense, and besides I was asked to link them :).

You will find also that the number of new articles added this week alone numbers more than one hundred. By the end of this weekend, that number should be in the multiple hundreds.

You will find as a side note that I have stopped including the email addresses of the articles' authors on the article pages themselves. This is a measure taken to reduce email spam, and as soon as I can I will be extracting the email address from every article I can find. With luck and vigilance, I hope to have a new (database-driven) system in place, so that I can allow you the reader to provide feedback to the authors without allowing the addresses to be farmed. (Database isn't gonna happen. *sigh*)

More news as it happens.

-- EDG

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EDG <edg@sjgames.com>
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