From owner-in_nomine-digest@lists.io.com Mon Jun 26 21:51:35 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 VAA04263 for ; Mon, 26 Jun 2000 21:51:34 -0500 Received: (from majordom@localhost) by lists.io.com (8.9.3/8.9.1a) id VAA25484 for in_nomine-digest-outgoing; Mon, 26 Jun 2000 21:49:57 -0500 Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 21:49:57 -0500 Message-Id: <200006270249.VAA25484@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 #1692 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 Monday, June 26 2000 Volume 01 : Number 1692 In this digest: IN> Angels and Violence IN> How insane is Gabrielle? Re: IN> Ewige Blumenkraft ... Re: IN> How insane is Gabrielle? Re: IN> How insane is Gabrielle? Re: IN> Is it Science? Or just Munchkinism IN> Thoughts on Ethereals, pt. 2 Re: IN> Ewige Blumenkraft ... Re: IN> Superiors 3: due? Re: IN> How insane is Gabrielle? Re: IN> Superiors 3: due? Fwd: Re: IN> How insane is Gabrielle? Re: IN> How insane is Gabrielle? Re: IN> Thoughts on Ethereals, pt. 2 IN> Which Demon Prince is closest to Redemption? RE: IN> Superiors 4 RE: IN> Superiors 4 Curse you, SurturZ... Was: IN> Six Fists of Calabim came a knockin' RE: IN> Superiors 4 Re: Curse you, SurturZ... Was: IN> Six Fists of Calabim came a knockin' ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2000 22:25:41 -0400 From: "Charles Phipps" Subject: IN> Angels and Violence >"So, Why Does A Nature Archangel Give A Flying Leap >About Violence, Anyway?" It strikes me all Angels give Lip-Service to the idea that "Violence is only used as a last resort" however the vast majority of angels give "If" or "But" to this calling...or are very liberal to what implies the methods used as a last resort. 1:) Michael and Laurence i see as the types who consider actions louder than words (well not angelic words but still...). If a demon is going to repent (and they believe in redemption) then he won't be commiting crimes or working for Lucifer but actively throwing himself at the mercy of those he has wronged (humanity and Michael). 2:) David I see as outright (correct me if I'm wrong) out for the genocide of the demonic race like Uriel was...and Khalid perhaps. They're distustful of redeemed demons and give no quarter when they spot one. The "accidental" deaths of redeeming demons are most common here but amongst many a malakim too. 3:) Yves and Dominic are surprisingly indifferent and withtracted about the affairs. Each Demon to they're own with Dominic viewing Demons as having the same chance to be judged as any angel for the same number of affairs-he's impatial and a good judge. 4:) Jean, Marc, and Jordi are the most word bound that I see and really only concerning themselves with demons as they interefere/corrupt their words. Personally all three have a special distaste for certain demons (Marc with Mammon/Haagenti, Jean with Vapula, and Jordi with the scumbag who made humans mean to animals...as soon as he finds out which did it...ooo) but they have business to attend to first. 5:) Blandine is soft, ethereal, and sweet...before she tears the heart out of every demon in the Ethereal marches once they pass Beleth's marches. Very similar to 4 truly but alot of personal vendetta going there. 6:) Eli and Novalis are concerned basically with "fixing" creation....they'res no angel of peace lately among the head honchos so Novalis considers it her job to help and Eli I think considers it his personal responsibility to make sure creation ends up uncorrupted and flawless...meaning all demons redeemed and holy. Gabrielle switches all points of view in my mind but it is always according to a pattern. I see her as usually of 1:) and 2:) most of all with an occasional strange 6:) to certain demons only god can understad. She of coursehates Belial her former torch-bearer :-) I also see the reaction of violence against humans very similar to these respects except much less so. - -Charlemagne ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 01:18:00 -0400 From: "Charles Phipps" Subject: IN> How insane is Gabrielle? >Well . . . most of the time, yes. When she is in her Seriously Disturbed >Mode, even though she is unlikely to actively assault someone she trusts, >there might be problems for anybody standing too near her unless they are >immune to flames. Her "gentle side" doesn't necessarily appear on any >sensible schedule. She isn't humanly insane. No i don't think she's dissonant (Angelic insane) either.....frankly I view anytime she turns against a trusted follower or supposed friend is A:) She knows something they don't from God (or they think she doesn't know) B:) She wants to correct them in some area C:) She's testing them D:) She's in a bad mood (geez can't she have a day OFF for once?) >Absolutely. (Or, on really bad occasions, she gives them her Full Attention. >Ever had an Archangel look you directly in the face, with eyes that burned >with the pure light and fire of God, and speak to you personally? Any lesser >angels should be trembling and/or on their knees.) I doubt any angels would survive the experience unchanged...Michael is a fairly laid back guy I've found...mellow...after kicking Lucifer out of Heaven...he's not really going to get mad at about anything. The Holcost got him pretty ticked off though truth be told....(I saw him as helping putting an end to Hitler with Laurence personally letting him in on the battles and strategy-explains probably the mass of disturbance during WWII).... Earlier someone posted the idea that if Gabrielle ever got ticked at Dominic truly and let down the wrath...he'd have half his eyes burned away the beuty and power behind Gaby and end up allied to her. Might actually "Cure" her of any troubles she has too...though seriously freak out her fellow angels though. >I think you may be doing Gabriel a disservice by visualising her as too >human and too predictable. If she were that comprehensible, the Seraphim >Council wouldn't have the problems with her that they do . . . While I agree >that she is in dire need of friends, and absolute towards those whom she >does trust, she is also an elemental force rather than just a human, even a >powerful human, and she listens to, hears, and obeys the voice of God. Well I don't think I'm doing her a diservice as the broadest outline I've just given doesn't give hope to correcting or dealing with the problem....(how does one tell a woman that she should be less direct about displaying God's word? I say frankly that she shouldn't!). I'm just trying to get a good feel for her personality and definately the flickering flames of passion I think should keep my players on their toes.... (giving a deep kiss to one of her defenders for his gentleness before berating him for his dissonance and neglecting his duties in Heaven) All in all I think she's not insane in any traditional level but dealing with alot of stress, anger, and combined with natural mood swings of her words....she needs a vacation with some friends....fort Lauterdale or something. Kidding of course. Nice quites. - -Charlemagne ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 00:30:17 -0700 (PDT) From: Ratoslov Lenev Subject: Re: IN> Ewige Blumenkraft ... Suddenly, I have the urge to play a Ofanite or Malakite of Flowers. Interesting material. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 09:57:21 +0100 From: "Laurent" Subject: Re: IN> How insane is Gabrielle? Just one thing: is it common knowledge on the Celestial plane that Gabby is a prophet? I mean, if I want my players to meet her, and she suddenly seems very distant, should they be asking themselves... a) Is she listening to God's words? or b) Is she wondering wether she's going to smite us or not? Laurent. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 02:37:00 PDT From: "Jo Hart" Subject: Re: IN> How insane is Gabrielle? >From: "Laurent" >Reply-To: in_nomine-l@lists.io.com > >Just one thing: is it common knowledge on the Celestial plane that Gabby is >a prophet? > I think it is common knowledge that this is what some of her Servitors claim :) jo ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 02:53:30 -0700 (PDT) From: Maurice Lane Subject: Re: IN> Is it Science? Or just Munchkinism > Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 12:44:08 -0400 > From: Elizabeth McCoy > Subject: Re: IN> Is it Science? Or just > Munchkinism? > > At 6:58 PM -0700 6/22/00, Maurice Lane wrote: > >OK, random thought experiment time. This came to > me > >while I was taking the train in to work (four hours > >each day when I can do nothing but read. And they > >wonder why I insist on working in the City). > > > >Take a Saint (non-reincarnated kind). 7 Forces to > >start, right? > > > >Good. Now, have a AA come by, and in the name of > >Complete Implausibility, have said AA gift the > Saint > >with 11 Forces. Personal ones. According to the > CPG, > >page 88, Saints are "no longer being limited by > their > >human potential", so this should be possible. > > See errata. (And thank the gods for it, because > that's > sickening to have to think about the ramifications > otherwise.) > It is, isn't it? Still, even at 15 Forces, you could do this trick to a Soldier that just came Upstairs and send him or her back down. I came up with an even _worse_ trick, BTW: instead of the AA using Personal Forces, a you take a blessed soul that's lost a Corporeal Force, a Superior's personal Force, and a newly-minted, standard, 9 Force angel... I'll leave to your imaginations the actual procedure. Or the socialization problems from combining an angel and a mortal in the celestial equivalent of a Cuisinart. Or even, again, just _why_ any sane AA would do this in a setting with even a little brightness. Just bear in mind that, if this sort of thing ever goes on in Heaven, Vapula will Redeem so fast he'll leave vapor trails. He simply MUST have access to this kind of research opportunities... :) Morgan Kyriotate of Destiny Petitioner for the Word of We Can Make Him BETTER Than He Was Before. No, Really. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 06:35:13 -0400 From: "EDG" Subject: IN> Thoughts on Ethereals, pt. 2 It is suggested that you not read this section before you've read the previous post on this topic. *** The dragon scoffed and flew away when the angel Yves and his friend Eli approached her, offering her a place in Heaven. The unicorn shuffled her hooves, lowered her horn, and shook her head demurely; if the dragon will not come, she said, I must stay to comfort those she touches. Yves and Eli looked at each other, shrugged, and redoubled their efforts. They saw that the dragon, who could be urging humanity to better things, was simply giving fear and awe indiscriminately, without heed for the damage she might be doing, the good she might be throwing away. The unicorn, on the other hand, was providing a holding action; she could not effectively give hope to the people if she was forced to constantly soothe those whom the dragon had touched. Several thousand years later, the dragon paused in her flight, and hovered. A large part of the Marches were now dark, dimmed by the effect of her flight, and while she saw the unicorn far below trying to help lighten the load, she saw also that it was a futile effort. And the dragon wept, for she loved humans and had forgotten in her power. That night, she went to the angels Yves and Eli, who still roamed the Marches, and said, I am ready to join you. Tell me what I must do. And Yves and Eli smiled, and while Yves crafted for Beleth a form so that she could live in the celestial world, so Eli crafted her a Tower of shining obsidian, on the edge of the Marches and Heaven, where the dragon could live and keep watch over her dreamers. Likewise Blandine came to Yves and Eli, when she no longer saw the dragon Beleth in the skies, and Yves gave her too a celestial form, while Eli carved a Tower of gleaming ivory, next to Beleth's, so that the two might watch over the Marches together. Long were the days and nights that Blandine and Beleth spent together, watching the Marches. Longer still for Blandine were the nights, hundreds of years later, when Blandine waited patiently for Beleth to return from her visits to Lucifer Morningstar, and longest were the days when Beleth would avoid her, and Blandine would watch the Marches on her own - or worse, when she would see, far in the distance, a dragon, soaring and screaming through the skies over the Marches. Blandine was, then, in a way, prepared for the Fall. When Beleth leaped from the top of her Tower, and Blandine watched the stone crumble to dust as the dragon shifted to her original form, swooping off low along the ground, the unicorn felt no sense of loss; to her, the beloved dragon had been lost long ago. Instead she mustered her minions, and instructed them: Beleth is lost to us. Defend the Marches from her nightmare creatures. Swear to me that you will not rest as long as she continues her evil influence in the dreamlands. Blandine's servitors looked at her, saw the pain and wrath in her eyes, and nodded. We swear, they said, and charged the minions of Beleth, the Princess of Nightmares. For Lucifer, during the rebellion, had granted the dragon her choice of position, and the dragon knew exactly what she wanted to be doing for the rest of eternity. Blandine, meanwhile, sat in the ruined ground floor of Beleth's Tower, alone. She looked around her, at the paintings and tapestries on the wall, at the books on pedestals and the garden thick with dying foliage, and the unicorn wept for the loss of her friend, her lover, her dragon. One other was almost as shocked and angered at Beleth's abandonment, and this was Uriel, Archangel of Purity. He had scorned the unicorn and the dragon when they first arrived, and still found the idea of ethereals in his perfect Heaven abhorrent, but when they were in the Marches he acknowledged that the work they did was good, and it bothered him to lose such an effective member of the Host. Quietly, Uriel started making plans, inviting his generals to walk with him and not returning for decades at a time. Troops were silently moved into the Marches, and hundreds upon hundreds of years later, when Uriel felt that the timing was perfect, he announced a Crusade - the Purity Crusade, to capture and, if necessary, destroy the greatest dragon in the dreamworld: Beleth. He erected a castle, a secondary home, along the edge of the Marches, within sight of Blandine's Tower but not close enough for concern, and from here he waged war on the ethereals. His was not only a destructive battle, however; he ordered his troops to capture certain ethereals instead of killing them, and dug a tremendous dungeon beneath his new castle, where he could keep control over the prisoners. Blandine feared for her once-friend, but instead of fighting back she secluded herself more and more in her Tower, and soon the only two factions in the Marches were Nightmares and Purity, and the world knew a dark time. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 07:06:09 -0400 From: Marc Bowden Subject: Re: IN> Ewige Blumenkraft ... - --On Monday, June 26, 2000 12:30 AM -0700 Ratoslov Lenev wrote: > Suddenly, I have the urge to play a Ofanite or > Malakite of Flowers. Interesting material. > A Malakite of Flowers.... Carey Mahoney: So, what did you do before this? Moses Hightower: I was a florist. Carey Mahoney: A *florist*? Moses Hightower: Yeah, you know. Flowers and s---. Marc. Just Marc. Elohite Angel of Salvation (Which opens up the door for "Touched by an Angel 7: Mission to Moscow"...) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 08:13:07 -0500 From: "Kiara S. Legner" Subject: Re: IN> Superiors 3: due? >>Now now, for all the attitude I've had, I had an opportunity to actually *see* GURPS IN (and Superiors 3) at a gaming demo this weekend, and they're both bloody beautiful works. GURPS In Nomine's layout and organization is very nice indeed, and does a good job of squeezing stuff down into 221 pages. And Sup3.... Wow.<< There is no better reason for me to find my way out on the hour-long drive to my "local" gaming store. After, of course, I've called 'em... Ki ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 11:22:08 -0400 From: Walter Milliken Subject: Re: IN> How insane is Gabrielle? At 4:57 -0400 6/26/00, Laurent wrote: >Just one thing: is it common knowledge on the Celestial plane that Gabby is a prophet? I think this is commonly known; what isn't commonly known is how *accurate* a prophet she is.... >I mean, if I want my players to meet her, and she suddenly seems very distant, should they be asking >themselves... > >a) Is she listening to God's words? Certainly that's a good question for PCs to be asking if they meet her. >or >b) Is she wondering wether she's going to smite us or not? In general, I wouldn't expect them to worry that she's going to do that, unless the group is seriously dissonant or something. (I'm assuming angels, here. Demons shouldn't be thinking about what she's going to do -- they should be running away. And wondering *who* she's going to smite.) I think a better question for PCs to be asking is, "Is she going to do something weird and off-the-wall that we'll get stuck dealing with?" It's also possible she'll do something to the PCs entirely by accident, such as forgetting that they're not immune to fire when she torches a building full of demons. I use Gabriel as a random factor embodying God's will -- everything she does is significant, but 9 times out of 10, onlookers won't know *why* it's significant until much later. (In this respect, she's like Yves, but where Yves is low-key and generally non-interventionist, Gabriel is a chaotic elemental force lashing out against the infernal.) Gabriel or Eli wandering through are two of my favored Divine Intervention tricks (assuming the circumstances are reasonable for that). - ---Walter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 11:33:09 -0400 From: Walter Milliken Subject: Re: IN> Superiors 3: due? At 9:13 -0400 6/26/00, Kiara S. Legner wrote: >>>Now now, for all the attitude I've had, I had an opportunity to >actually *see* GURPS IN (and Superiors 3) at a gaming demo this >weekend, and they're both bloody beautiful works. GURPS In Nomine's >layout and organization is very nice indeed, and does a good job of >squeezing stuff down into 221 pages. And Sup3.... > >Wow.<< > >There is no better reason for me to find my way out on the hour-long drive >to my "local" gaming store. After, of course, I've called 'em... Your local store probably doesn't have them yet. Said gaming demo/"show-and-tell" session involved the LE's copies being shown off. The store itself didn't have them yet. As far as I know, those were the only copies outside Warehouse 23 at the time. (And I don't mean warehouse23.com....) OK, there's probably a copy in Yves' library. (Or for those who think GURPS is diabolical, the Archives.) The Gabriel cover *is* impressive on Superiors 3. Personally, I think the GURPS IN cover suffers a bit from the size of the book -- it's a beautiful piece, but my feeling on seeing it was that it would look even better as a poster. (That's a hint, Andrew....) - ---Walter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 12:41:45 -0400 From: Elizabeth McCoy Subject: Fwd: Re: IN> How insane is Gabrielle? >From: owner-in_nomine-l@lists.io.com >Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2000 20:28:06 -0500 >To: owner-in_nomine-l@lists.io.com >Subject: BOUNCE in_nomine-l@lists.io.com: Non-member submission from [Neel Krishnaswami ] > >From: Neel Krishnaswami >Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2000 21:00:10 -0500 (EST) >Subject: Re: IN> How insane is Gabrielle? >X-Mailer: VM 6.72 under 21.1 (patch 8) "Bryce Canyon" XEmacs Lucid >Reply-To: neelk@alum.mit.edu > > >Here's the explanation I used in my game. > >When God as the Ancient of Days revealed the entire history of >Creation to Daniel, He used Gabriel as His messenger. She carried >every single piece of divine knowledge and communicated it to Daniel. >After this revelation, God mercifully most of the memory of that >instant of omniscience from Daniel's mind, since no finite being could >bear that much revelation. > >For His own inexplicable reasons, He did not grant the same favor to >Gabriel. The fact that she is as sane as she is is in some sense a >testament to how powerful an archangel's intellect is, but even that >keen an instrument is insufficient to contain the totality of >history. > >Nothing she does really makes sense to anyone else, because her >perspective is so totally distant from anything any other mortal, >human or angel, can conceive of. The other angels pay very close >attention to what she does, because everything is illuminated by God, >but they are also acutely aware of the possibility that Gabriel might >at any instant mistake the Earth for the Sun and change it to ionized >plasma. > >-- >Neel Krishnaswami >neelk@alum.mit.edu > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 17:26:43 -0400 From: Elizabeth McCoy Subject: Re: IN> How insane is Gabrielle? At 9:57 AM +0100 6/26/00, Laurent wrote: >Just one thing: is it common knowledge on the Celestial plane that Gabby >is a prophet? Probably in a vague, general sort of way. What that _means_ may be more doubtful. (Well, angels might well know, or have heard rumors. Demons only know that there's this Crazy Fire-Chick, see...) >I mean, if I want my players to meet her, and she suddenly seems very distant, >should they be asking themselves... > >a) Is she listening to God's words? >or >b) Is she wondering wether she's going to smite us or not? C) Yes. (Well, B does depend on guilty consciences. Depending on your PC group, and if they've been being cruel lately...) ("Uh, Frediel, was it _really_ a good idea to be doing 'this little piggy' jokes while we were crunching the demon's fingers as it clung to the wall, instead of shooting it before it let go?") O;> - --Beth, catching up as she can, typing with a baby (iolanthe) in her lap. Vapitalizatoin and spelling still difficult, typing w/ 1 hand (and often a wigglebaby in the other). ------------------------------ Date: 26 Jun 2000 14:39:30 -0700 From: Casca Subject: Re: IN> Thoughts on Ethereals, pt. 2 DAMN good stuff. I'm stealing this for use in my campaign, which is about the highest compliment I can pay. I anxiously await more. :) - -- Casca "...I saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted, and the train of His robe filled the temple. Above Him were seraphs, each with six wings: with two wings they covered their faces, with two they covered their feet, and with two they were flying...At the sound of their voices the doorposts and thresholds shook, and the temple was filled with smoke." -- Isaiah 6:2,4 _______________________________________________________ Are you a Techie? Get Your Free Tech Email Address Now! Many to choose from! Visit http://www.TechEmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 18:10:05 -0400 From: "Charles Phipps" Subject: IN> Which Demon Prince is closest to Redemption? Hey this is a weird question but I was curious whom everyone thought among the Demon Princes who was the closest to Redemption and maybe what you think it would take to push the other princes towards the North instead of the South Side of things. My guess is the closest Demon Princes to redemption would be Nybblas, Kobal, and Andre.. The lovers of humanity (Andre and Kobal) really there are essentially out for their own pleasures and are growing swiftly bored of the lack of fufillment their word is getting them. In my opinion Andre is a LOOOOONNNG way from reaching the end of his words sick enjoyments but he's getting there. While I see Nybblas as just having warped values and actually wanting a pleasant place for humanity to live....yet his defination of excitement and creativity is believing in Hell to achieve it. Any other ideas? - -Charlemagne ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 10:01:38 +1000 From: "Leath Sheales" Subject: RE: IN> Superiors 4 Prodigal wrote: > SWEET! I suppose this accounts for different tastes. The cover makes me go enh *shrug*. It's got flames, it's got soldiers, it's got a big guy with a wierd expression. It's probably the most well-done piece of cover art for a while, but IMO, it's incredibly boring. Leath (probably just on a low part of his depression cycle :) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 20:51:49 -0400 From: Elizabeth McCoy Subject: RE: IN> Superiors 4 At 10:01 AM +1000 6/27/00, Leath Sheales wrote: >Prodigal wrote: > >> SWEET! > >I suppose this accounts for different tastes. The cover makes me go enh >*shrug*. [...] That's okay, I'm personally peering at it and going, "In Nomine.... Borg. Ooooookay." I think it's probably going to be my least-favorite cover for a while, personally. Superiors 3, now, that one I will still cuddle. O:> - --Beth, catching up as she can, typing with a baby (iolanthe) in her lap. Vapitalizatoin and spelling still difficult, typing w/ 1 hand (and often a wigglebaby in the other). ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 17:41:40 -0700 (PDT) From: Maurice Lane Subject: Curse you, SurturZ... Was: IN> Six Fists of Calabim came a knockin' ... Thanks to your little question, I've been stuck trying to write an IN version of "12 Days of Christmas" for the last day and a half.* Every so often I'm finding myself singing out loud "FIVVVE ... GRRRI--GORRR---IIII!" and weeping 'cuz I have only one other line that comes close to rolling off the tongue as well. This does not look good on a commuter train, mind you. Make it stop! It's not even CLOSE to Christmas! :) Morgan Kyriotate of Destiny Petitioner for the Word of When I Catch Tomas, We're Gonna Have A Little Itty-Bitty Chat... *I'm aware the logic chain is a bit torturous, but it's there... :) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 21:04:52 -0400 (EDT) From: Emily Dresner Subject: RE: IN> Superiors 4 > I think it's probably going to be my least-favorite cover for a while, > personally. Hey, I was happy the book actually has a _title_. Covers are just gravy. :) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 21:48:58 -0500 From: Kris Overstreet Subject: Re: Curse you, SurturZ... Was: IN> Six Fists of Calabim came a knockin' At 05:41 PM 6/26/00 -0700, you wrote: > ... Thanks to your little question, I've been stuck >trying to write an IN version of "12 Days of >Christmas" for the last day and a half.* > >Every so often I'm finding myself singing out loud >"FIVVVE ... GRRRI--GORRR---IIII!" and weeping 'cuz I >have only one other line that comes close to rolling >off the tongue as well. This does not look good on a >commuter train, mind you. > On the first night of the campaign the DM sicced on me A Triad seeking heresy. On the second night of the campaign the DM sicced on me Two sorcerers and a Triad seeking heresy. ... Three mad djin ... Four Malakim ... Five Grigori ... Six six six ... Seven saints of Michael ... Eight evil mummies ... Nine Lilim dealing ... Ten djinn a'grumbling ... Eleven Hellsworn soldiers ... Twelve Demon Princes Redneck Kris Overstreet, aka Redneck Gaijin publisher, White Lightning Prod. - www.wlpcomics.com I ***LOATHE*** Microsoft Outlook. Please get Eudora. ------------------------------ End of in_nomine-digest V1 #1692 ******************************** The material here is (C) 2000 Steve Jackson Games, Incorporated. All rights reserved.