The Horrors and Death Magic? Answers In Earthdawn, And Who's Really Behind Aztlan-SPOILERS- |
The Horrors and Death Magic? Answers In Earthdawn, And Who's Really Behind Aztlan-SPOILERS- |
Jan 28 2004, 06:48 AM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 6-September 03 Member No.: 5,589 |
The poster known as Euiscerati has been suspended. Have a nice day. -Admin |
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Jan 28 2004, 07:12 AM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,685 Joined: 17-August 02 Member No.: 3,123 |
Harsh, man.
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Jan 28 2004, 07:13 AM
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Immoral Elf Group: Members Posts: 15,247 Joined: 29-March 02 From: Grimy Pete's Bar & Laundromat Member No.: 2,486 |
More like sour grapes.
Edit: I want to make it clear that my post was in reference to the content of Euiscerati's post, and not the fact that an Administrator suspended him. :) This post has been edited by Fortune: Jan 29 2004, 02:44 AM |
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Jan 28 2004, 11:38 AM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 6,748 Joined: 5-July 02 Member No.: 2,935 |
This is why I never tried making a page on White Wolf games.
Hey E! Chill out man. Take a breather. 's all good. Lou's just tryin' to do all of us a favor by clearin' up a few mysteries (at least until FanPro/RedBrick/LRG changes something). |
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Jan 28 2004, 12:12 PM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 5,889 Joined: 3-August 03 From: A CPI rank 1 country Member No.: 5,222 |
I thought I'd cut Euiscerati's rant down to size, so those who want to know what it's about, but don't have time to read through it all, can have a clue.
More seriously though:
I find it quite amusing that someone is surprised by the idea that there might not perhaps exist unlimited amounts of "secret" information hidden from us consumers. I've always thought of the (extremely elegant) theories put forth by certain people on these forums more as field studies on how a world starts coming together when you keep writing about it, even if there is no vast "secret background story" from which all the novels and sourcebooks and everything draw. It never even occurred to me that some of the more in-depth analyses of What's Really Going On In ED/SR might be about Finding The Truth Behind It All. I am far more excited by the possibility that stories that might not originally have had much to do with each other later come together to form vast numbers of possible intricate "background" plots. I'm not saying that ED/SR books don't have several "secrets" or big parts of background metaplot that were already there when the books were written, but I never once thought that if AH and others kept going at these theories then one day some line developer would come in and say "Yes, that's exactly how we planned it to work out from day 1, congratulations for solving the mystery." |
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Jan 28 2004, 02:56 PM
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Canon Companion Group: Members Posts: 8,021 Joined: 2-March 03 From: The Morgue, Singapore LTG Member No.: 4,187 |
Please say that out loud. And while you are at it, please state your ID and address. I'm sure Fanpro's lawyers will be knocking on your doors soon. Haveaniceday, dipshit. :noob: I'm sure the moron in ewe will realise how f**king STEWPIT ewe were. Oh, how stupid of me, I forgot you were a MORON and all your BULLSHIT is all a pile of CRAP. Now that I've gotten that off my chest, can we get back to our regularly scheduled debate? |
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Jan 28 2004, 03:12 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 619 Joined: 27-May 03 From: Detroit Member No.: 4,642 |
Good God! Please, that had to be a joke right? I can't believe someone would be that rude. Mr. Prosperi, if you are still around after that, believe me if it was within my power to make an apology for another person I would.
Every other awful thing I've ever read on this forum just got a little less horrible because of that post. |
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Jan 28 2004, 03:27 PM
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Dragon Group: Members Posts: 4,065 Joined: 16-January 03 From: Fayetteville, NC Member No.: 3,916 |
That was actually pretty tame compared to some of the rants that manifest on the forums from time to time.
-Siege |
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Jan 28 2004, 03:34 PM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 5,889 Joined: 3-August 03 From: A CPI rank 1 country Member No.: 5,222 |
Yeah. He got a good start in the first paragraph -- 4 fucks and 4 shits go a long way in the rant-meter -- but the second paragraph just lacked the *oompf*. It could've used a well-placed motherfucker or two. |
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Jan 28 2004, 03:39 PM
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Dragon Group: Members Posts: 4,065 Joined: 16-January 03 From: Fayetteville, NC Member No.: 3,916 |
Although, the vampires + blood magic has a lot of potential for a house-rule game...
I certainly like it better than the Essence draining bit anyway. -Siege |
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Jan 28 2004, 03:50 PM
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Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,925 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 948 |
How bout a GEAS for blood mages? Essence Drain? Mage must drink 1 liter of fresh blood per week or lose an essence point. Mage can regain essence point by drinking the base need + 1 extra liter per point. Not sure how one would deal with the hightened attributes... |
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Jan 28 2004, 06:19 PM
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Manus Celer Dei Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 17,006 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Boston Member No.: 3,802 |
As a writer, I personally love doing this exact sort of thing (trying to figure out how things tie together, coming up with crazy conspiracy theories, etc.).
I do it in my own work. That I wrote the entirety of. So yeah, I think it's entirely valid for people to be poring over details of Shadowrun that may or may not have been preplanned. As mentioned in another thread, with the number of freelancers hanging around the crazy ideas discussed here may potentially, some of them, become canon after having been proposed. ~J |
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Jan 28 2004, 07:40 PM
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Shooting Target Group: Validating Posts: 1,618 Joined: 29-January 03 From: Montevideo, Uruguay. Member No.: 3,992 |
Oh boy, had this been a soccer match, you would have earned a red card and the stadium would be cheering the judge's name. First you insult other Dumpshockers, and then you admit you are a pirate? What makes you think that developers should tell you "the Truth", when you don't even support the game or give them the respect they deserve? :please: Grow up, marry, have kids, and try not to get geeked in the process. |
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Jan 28 2004, 07:53 PM
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Manus Celer Dei Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 17,006 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Boston Member No.: 3,802 |
Why are you advocating the continuation of Euiscerati's genetic material?
~J |
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Jan 28 2004, 08:09 PM
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Avatar of Mediocrity Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 725 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Seattle, WA (err, UCAS) Member No.: 277 |
Future generations need a laugh too?
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Jan 28 2004, 08:41 PM
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Shooting Target Group: Validating Posts: 1,618 Joined: 29-January 03 From: Montevideo, Uruguay. Member No.: 3,992 |
Yeah, Captain Chaos needs someone to point at and say "See? Frag up and you could end up like that". :evil:
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Jan 28 2004, 08:44 PM
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Shooting Target Group: Members Posts: 1,677 Joined: 5-June 03 Member No.: 4,689 |
[laugh]
How much do most of you invest in your jobs, as opposed to your hobbies? Jobs have monetary compensation, which we have been trained over a lifetime to be all we expect from a job (in most cases). Hobbies, lacking the monetary motivation, require us to find a different one - and a far stronger one, more time-consuming, more compelling. Hobbyists will willingly and even gleefully argue over details that producers frequently pulled out of the air in deadline and shelved as "solved" years ago. But why should there have been a greater Reason, an overarching Pattern? What obligation do the system's creators have to make one? In real life, historians try to find such patterns in history all the time ... and yet those patterns, however detailed, however tied in, however well they account for every last verifiable detail, seem generally to lack any predictive ability (which would seem to be the ultimate test of a pattern). Would that mean the conclusions of historians lack meaning? We try to make sense of our own world all the time. In the same manner, as a hobby, we try to make sense of the Shadowrun/Earthdawn world. To dictate an absolute Right and Wrong for any identifiable pattern, be it in our own world or a fictional one, seems to suggest that the system in question must have come into existence with a particular Pattern in mind - and no other. Yet if pattern there is, any pattern: might it not just as well lie within the observer as the observed? And still, a reflection - an expression - of what it means to be human. Human beings lived it, or (fictionally) created it. Human beings analyse it, and argue over it. Would such a conclusion, moving the pattern from within the observed to within the observer, reduce the validity of the pattern's existence in any way? Could it? |
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Jan 28 2004, 08:46 PM
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Dragon Group: Members Posts: 4,065 Joined: 16-January 03 From: Fayetteville, NC Member No.: 3,916 |
It's not like there's a choice here: pond scum manages to multiply on it's own. -Siege |
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Jan 28 2004, 09:12 PM
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Harlequin Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 331 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 861 |
:eek:
I'm gone for a couple of hours and this happens?! I mean WTF?! 1) I truly hope that Euiscerati gets at least a vacation, if not a permanent one. I mean come on! 2) Mr. Prosperi, if you're still reading this thread then I truly apologize for... well for this moron. And then I'd like to thank you for a great game. :grinbig: |
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Jan 28 2004, 09:55 PM
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the Coke in the Machine Group: Retired Admins Posts: 128 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Cascadia Member No.: 46 |
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Jan 28 2004, 10:26 PM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Wakefield, MA Member No.: 999 |
Though I appreciate the sentiments, you have no need to apologize. It wasn't you. Besides, I have thick enough skin to take a few shots before being chased away. Trust me, I didn't go 6 years as the ED developer without learning how to accept flames. And along the way I've been know to flame a few folks myself. And thanks for the kind words about ED. It was a fun game to work on. But to be honest, I'm surprised whenever I browse this forum when I realize how many people (and there may not be that many in fact) buy/read ED books *just to help them learn more about SR*. It makes me wonder what percentage of ED sales was/is to SR fans looking for "secret stuff". Take Care, Lou Prosperi Who's done a bad job of lurking over the past couple of days.... |
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Jan 28 2004, 10:48 PM
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Harlequin Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 331 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 861 |
I know. But still... Besides, since I didn't know how thick your skin is I was worried that he might have scared you away. I now that I finally have someone to ask questions about ED/SR, I'm not about to let you go that easily... too bad I can't think of any right now. I'll just blame it on the fact that it's getting late here and I'm a bit tired... yeah that's it! Tired. Now if you'll just sit down in this chair. Oh, don't worry, the straps are just for show, they're in no way meant to hold you down. I promise. :D :evil:
You're more than welcome. I'm just sad that it took me so many years to get any ED books and start playing. I think that a lot of people are drawn to ED because of the link to SR (and vice verse of course), but then they realise what a cool game it is and then they're stuck. :)
L.D Who's glad Prosperi has done such a bad job of lurking and is hoping that he'll keep up the bad work. :) |
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Jan 29 2004, 12:37 AM
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Manus Celer Dei Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 17,006 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Boston Member No.: 3,802 |
THAT was what made me think Battletech was Shadowrun's future! You bastard :P ~J |
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Jan 29 2004, 01:42 AM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 198 Joined: 26-December 03 Member No.: 5,935 |
I know I for one was drawn to ED because it was a cool game, and very different from D&D.
It wasn't until I had been play for about a year (making it 3 years since I started playing SR) that I found on a site somewhere a short list of things that hinted at the two being linked. I think that the next six or eight months of buy everything and anything SR or ED related, reading them, and discussing it with my friends was probably the most exciting time I ever had as a gamer. |
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Jan 29 2004, 08:08 AM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 14-January 04 Member No.: 5,978 |
This is the most bizarre thread I’ve ever seen on any message board. By far. Ha ha, jokes on me because I’ve purchased dozens of E/S books over the past decade. Even all the Earthdawn novels. I’ll assume that the poster is whom he claims to be, and that what he claims is correct. There are two ways to look at E/S. As a pessimist or as an optimist. The Pessimist looks at all the plot holes and rule inconsistencies and general vagaries and determines that there are too many mistakes to make real sense of these games. The Optimist looks at those same gaps and doesn’t see holes, but sees mysteries. Clearly, Ancient History and I, and most of the viewers of this board fall into the Optimist camp. I find it shocking and a little outrageous that a game developer would feel it necessary, for whatever reason, to post that the mysteries weren’t there, and the plot holes, were exactly that, plot holes. As I have said before, this is just a stupid, game, now revealed to be even more stupid than we imagined. Life goes on.
Even though Ancient History turned this thread into a trolling flame-fest, I respect his dedication to a game he clearly loves. So I’m going to back up my man Ancient History and agree with what our foul mouthed friend Mr. E had to say and agree that your post is insulting to the very people who care(d) about E/S. I’ve got his back and while my theories were just a hobby, you owe Ancient History an apology for your shoddy and disrespectful undermining of something that clearly matters a great deal to him. You don’t go after a guy where he lives that like and that is far more insulting and irresponsible than anything else on this thread. It would be like going to a sports message board and the teams coach posting and telling all the fans that they’re opinions and ideas and discussion about players, schedules and the future of the team are worthless. Of course they are, of course teams win on the field but it is the hobby of those who follow to discuss and be a part of what they enjoy. People come to message boards like this to experience and discuss and believe and escape, if only for a while. It is irresponsible and insulting to make their passion seems foolish and impotent. For a fair-weather-fan like me, your blunt, unmagical revelations about E/S are disappointing, but there are other teams to root for. For a hard core fanatic like Ancient History who has spent hours upon hours annotating the E/S books for references to horrors and the like and maintaining a web site and a near constant presence on this board, that’s incredibly insensitive. It’s his kind of passion that fuels a game like E/S and to admit that through your own poor work and lack of effort that the mysteries we thought we saw, and he dedicated a large part of his life to uncovering, were nonexistent? What benefit is there in your saying that? To the game, to the discussion, to anything? That is one of the meanest acts you can ever find on a message board. Tell the fans to shut up and go home because they’re not players so they don’t matter. If we had missed the real clues, the real answers and you were going to correct us and reveal the right way to view the material, that would be different. But to post merely to say that nobody at FASA ever bothered with this stuff is weak. Very weak. The ‘invisible wall’ is the distinction between the observer and the observed, the camera and the photographed. Games like E/S and this board are about the willing suspension of disbelief. To cross that line and step into this world only to undermine the very foundations of the disbelief and our reason for participating in a board like this is ‘fucking bullshit’ as the man said. To pretend to, or really not care enough about this to actually be sure about your revelations, but to pull this ‘if I remember crap,’ and the insulting ‘I’m surprised by interest in Earthdawn,’ garbage is amazing. Ancient History and many other fans have spent time and money and effort to care about this stuff, and to just call all their efforts worthless and not give the reasons or explanations behind what was intended by FASA folks really sticks in my craw. Shows no respect for that kind of effort, for his trying to keep your stupid game alive and thriving and for the game itself that you admit to allowing/authoring massive contradictions in. We take this more seriously than you do, Ancient History more seriously than anyone and to just chop his legs off and undermine all his work and efforts and enjoyment is bullshit. I find it disappointing, but very amusing that I was able to string clues together to answer fundamental questions about E/S Mythos that apparently no one took the time to develop in the first place. I found a tight pattern in all your randomness when all of these broken threads were just that, broken threads and not clues to a hidden order. I’m not sure what that means besides the fact that I gave the E/S stuff the benefit of the doubt which was my own fault. That was your point though, that our faith in the underlying intelligence of E/S was worthless. What a killjoy you are. It’s our own fault for taking this stuff seriously, and you had no shame in rather flippantly calling us all out as fools for actually taking your work seriously. Ancient History and I were arguing over the E/S books, what they actually stated. It’s clear that by your own admission, that even when the books specifically state something, that doesn’t mean that was the intention. Meaning that any attempt to answer these mysteries is doomed to failure because they were never ‘mysteries,’ but plot holes all along. Touche’. This began about Horrors and how to defeat them. Do I assume that Horrors and how to defeat them is another undeveloped plot hole that, we stupid, trusting mortals took to be as an interesting mystery? Over 20 pages about ‘How to Stop the Horrors,’ all the interest and enjoyment so many people took from BS’ing about this game and you come along only to tell us not to care since nobody has gotten around to that yet stuff yet? If you or nobody else has gotten around to this stuff yet, haven’t bothered to answer the questions most of us are interested in, what is the point of dropping bombs and admitting the serious flaws from this game? We’re only here to take some enjoyment from this but instead of showing respect for the game, and the fans who care about it, you jump in with some flippant and back handed remarks only to undermine your credibility and the credibility of the game and basically stop the discussion cold. That kind of selfish thread jumping makes no sense to me because what you posted doesn’t make you or the game look good and undermines if not destroys, the notion of E/S Optimism. Is that your intention? That we stop playing and paying attention to this game? Is this some passive aggressive attack at Fanpro or a sour taste left from FASA? No comment about Horrors which was the point of this thread? OK. So HMHVV exists in the 6th world, it also existed in the 5th world and as a magical virus, it’s origins must be in a previous age of Magic where this could first emerge. In E, the 4th age we see ‘Vampires’ specifically mentioned several times and we have the blood drinking, daylight challenged killer stalking around. Vampires in the 4th Age, someone who clearly fits the Vampire type, ergo, first Vampire. Without the specific references to Vampires in E books, this wouldn’t be convincing. But with Vampires stated as existing in E, this makes perfect sense. But now those Vampires in Earthdawn were all a mistake? Hey, all we can do is go by what is stated and if we can’t trust what is specifically stated multiple times, we can’t trust or draw any conclusions. Even if this wasn’t the intention, it certainly fits with the 4th age being the time when HMHVV would have arisen. Such a massive coincidence with no intelligence behind it is bad enough, but to admit that, makes no sense. Would be easy enough to simply incorporate Eletheria as the first HMHVV since nobody got around to that anyway, this fits perfectly. Same with Aztlan. All the facts fit. It’s clear I had a much higher opinion of the E/S developers than Mr Prosperi did, but that is my own fault. Parlainth, clearly based on the art of Teotihuacan, is in the middle of Russia. Knowing that there is no such city or art in that region, I assumed that the city, its ruins and art had to get out of Russia and where they fit historically. I assumed too much historical or artistic continuity than existed. Theran architecture is vague and does not resemble Parlainths clearly C American art and architecture. In the Theran Book, the city of Thera is depicted in mish-mash of styles, none of which appear C American. The art of Parlainth is very specific, very C American, and the only such artwork in the Earthdawn game line. It’s clearly another massive coincidence that this city alone was designed like the central city in Aztlan. I assumed that such important things would have a rationale behind them but that’s my own fault. I assumed that the disappearing and forgetting city which removes every trace of its existence was so stupid and absurd that it must have had a deeper truth behind it. Because who would put something so absurd in their game without real reason? Well, we know who. And this magical moving city that travels to astral safe locations and is inhabited by a crazy, rumored to be corrupt Dragon and her Immortal puppet, well, just another coincidence. It’s amazing that all of these random plot points could add up to nothing when they could easily add up to something great and interesting. I guess I have more imagination then the material can handle. If there was another, ‘real’ set of clues and ideas to explain Aztlan, that would be one thing. But if there isn’t, then you have to wonder what FASA and Fanpro people spend their time doing if it isn’t developing this stuff. Now don’t be a cock tease, now that you’ve ruined the illusion of intelligence behind E/S, just go ahead and tell us everything. That is, if there is even anything to tell. It’s not like we have confidence in what we can find or what we can assume from reading the E/S books themselves, I guess you’ll have to specifically tell us what’s going on. You started this by posting on a thread only to reveal, without any reason or background, why certain things were true or not. You can’t expect to pull something like that and just walk away. You can’t expect to pretend like you barely remember any of this stuff or the names or barely care about his stuff when you took it upon yourself to damage the entire reputation of E/S by your posts. Can’t play coy now when you went out of your way to harsh our buzz, so go ahead and wow us with more mistakes and holes we never imagined from the E/S books. This was a thread about the E/S facts and making sense of them while your posts are only about how meaningless the E/S facts are. If you’re going to be brutal and ruin our willing suspension of disbelief by posting on this open and free Shadowrun forum only to shock and disappoint those of us who foolishly took the E/S books ‘seriously,’ you owe us the ‘real’ deal. As much as you can remember that is. Or was this all about ruining our appreciation of E/S and nothing to do with what the ‘real deal’ is? You’re only interested in dropping some napalm, ruining the party and departing? Is that your game now? I'm interesting in seeing which. I liked believing that E/S was a brilliant game filled with subtle mysteries. Knowing that E/S was a random collection of underdeveloped ideas that were related only peripherally is depressing and funny at the same time. 'Caveat Emptor ' should have been the FASA slogan. What kind of person posts only to make himself and his colleagues look foolish and to undermine the belief that many want to put to this game? After all the weird twists and turns of this thread, that’s the saddest part of all. Ancient History, I appreciate your web site. I appreciate your history of Earthdawn and I appreciate the service you give to others who are interested in E/S Mythos. I hope you will continue your work. I’m clearly in the pessimist camp now so you can look for all my E/S stuff on ebay. Ciao |
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