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post Dec 15 2003, 09:32 AM
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Okay, so I just acquired a copy of Atzlan and I'm reading it slowly, parsing it for useful (pay)data. Several topics are completely new & foreign to me and--even after skimming Unkie Ancient's datahaven--I'm left scratching my noggin.

Some help(*)?

1) Does anyone have any further intel on the foveae? They're described as "blind spots in the mana flow," geographical areas of dead astral space. Mages who assense these areas "sometimes go mad or even die as a result of the experience." Sounds like localized mana warps to me, but what's causing them? Ehran the Scribe (posting as "Wordsmyth") seemed mightily perturbed at the news of these things and that just hikes my curiosity even higher...

2) Who is Brightlight? The inner circle of self-important muckity-mucks who play peanut gallery throughout the text(**) make frequent reference to this individual.

3) For that matter, who's Jungle Cat? I gather they're a jaguar shapeshifter involved with the Amazonian resistance, but does anyone have any more concrete info?

4) I'm probably gonna fraggin' regret asking this, but here goes: what the frag are the tzitzimine? Aside from "demons," natch.

Thanks in advance for any help! :)


* (all quotations are from the Atzlan sourcebook)
** (Lady of the Court, Hecate, The Laughing Man, The Big 'D', Wordsmyth, Jungle Cat & Umsondo)
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post Dec 15 2003, 10:06 AM
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1) I think they're explained more in details in later sourcebooks. I don't remember which (T:AL, T:WL, others ?). Actually, I think the effeects are quite similar to what happened in Chicago after the FAB release by Ares.

2) an IE who used the identity of Leonardo da Vinci in the novel Black Madonna. He is somewhat a techno genius, and made a deal with Renraku whose the terms were roughly that he provided some tech goodies for Renraku to make technological and market breakthrough, and Renraku funded his project (a city in Africa that would become a haven against the Horrors).
Brightlight was involved in some manner in the elaboration of the Arcology SCIRE which would become the IA Deus. He is involved in the bequest of Dunkelzahn refereing to a certain room of the Arcology.
He last appeared in the novel Technobabel, in which his relations with Renraku are stopped, and in which Lofwyr teaches him a lesson (and burns his stronghold in Africa).

3) not much more information than you already have. He's probably part of the Awakened Army of Hualpa, that "liberated" Amazonia.

4) It's the Aztech name for the Horrors, creatures from a far metaplane described in Earthdawn. When the mana is high enough, their metaplanes comes close enough of the etherean plane (basic astral plane) and the Horrors can reach our world, and devast it. The last period it occured was just before the Earthdawn PCs start, and is named the Scourge. During this period, which lasted dozens of centuries, people were hidden in Kaers, undeground citadel with heavy magical protections. More explanations could continue on pages and pages, I'd recommend you t omake some searches on the forum archives, they are full of similar discussions.
The main information for Shadowrun is that at the moment of Aztlan sourcebook publishing, the crossover between ED and SR was the main metaplot, and this metaplot was that some things and people were on the verge of allowing the Horrors to come back several centuries before they should have been able to come back. A campaign book has for objective to ahlt this, and the Ryan Mercury novel trilogy put an end to this metaplot.
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post Dec 15 2003, 10:39 AM
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Thanks for the clarifications, they're very much appreciated.

Any ideas on what was caused (is causing?) the foveae to appear?

Which sourcebook(s) dealt with the Horros/tzitzimine?

Also, does anyone know who the final voices are? At the end of the sourcebook, after Dunklezahn and its guests departed, there are two voices addressing one another: they apparently eavesdropped on the "meta-chat" carried on by the Peanut Gallery of Power and posted their comments to Shadowland. Who the heck are these people who meddle in the affairs of Great Dragons, shapeshifters and Immortal Elves?
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post Dec 15 2003, 11:43 AM
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Would be interesting to see how advanced Shadowrun gear gets by the time the horrors really show up.

Basic Ammo: Antimatter filled magpoints, holdout pistol inflicts 60DN damage.
Omegaware Cyberflesh: All organic tissue in the body is replaced with a self-repairing neutronium matrix. Body set to 35 times racial modified limit, melee attack inflicts naval damage codes, strength and speed each set to 100 times racial modified limit. 1 Essence
And there's no telling what the mana effects of that much magic will do to metaraces.
Hmm, probably too powerful for the general feel of shadowrun, it'd be a whole new game.
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post Dec 15 2003, 01:32 PM
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- Fovea are caused by the syphoning of mana through a locus (sort of huge tremendous power focus dating back from Earthdawn era) located in Aztlan and used to build a ritual that would allow the Horrors to cross to our world.
- no Shadowrun sourcebook deals with horrors, but some adventures and campaigns mention/use them: Harlequin's Back being the most obvious one. In Earthdawn, there's at least one sourcebook dedicated to Horrors.
- I don't remember well the end of the sourcebook. You may talk about otakus working for BrightLight.
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post Dec 15 2003, 02:58 PM
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Yup, if I recall correctly those last page comments were by Otaku - the next big metaplot thing to happen at that time. Foevae were probably detailed in either The Grimoire (2nd ED) or its updated companion volume Awakenings (also 2nd Ed). But I'm surprised that any rules for them weren't included in the back of the Aztlan sb, unless the description ewas all that was needed. IE: don't send PC's into them because they'll bugger up any awakened characters. GM's choice of what they want to do. I do know that the novel Blood Sport deals with a lot of these things due to it being set around Aztlan.

If you really want to know about the Horrors, then check out any Earthdawn links. This was the 4th World BTW. FASA released Horrors sb which is very interesting in its insight as to what these things can actually do and their modus operatii. Don't expect Shadowrun stats though - its a totally different system. The closest thing SR has to Horrors as published, would be the mini-campaign Harlequin's Back (they're called the Enemy therein), the Threats sbs, and the free spirit called Twilight detailed in Total Eclispe scenario (1st Ed). BTW, as a GM courtesy don't even bother with that one - it's plot sucked big time.

If you'd like to read more about them try to scan the Dragonheart trilogy or better yet the Earthdawn novel The Longing Ring. I'd say check out Scars and Little Treasures by Caroline spector too (the prequels to Worlds Without End set in the 6th World) because these detail quite a bit about the Horrors (one in particular) and several Immortal Elves. Unfortunately they were never published in English, only German. However, keep your peepers peeled because author Jak Koke is putting something together whereby they will see english translation and publication soon.
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post Dec 15 2003, 03:42 PM
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Most of your questions were answered, but for reference check out the SR/ED and Immortals pages on my site.
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post Dec 15 2003, 03:56 PM
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I noticed that Kaers were mentioned. I've been rereading my ED 1st edition and was wondering what happened to the Kaers and why no one has discovered one recently.

A friend posed the theory that the dragons destroyed them so as to make meta humanity rely on dragon kind more.

any suggestions? any clues? any answers?
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post Dec 15 2003, 04:10 PM
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Here's the text of an e-mail from Jak Koke (The Book is Liferock, his previously unpublished Earthdawn novel):

Hello everyone!

I'm happy to say that copies of the book have shipped from the printer and will
be here by early week! Woohoo!

In celebration, I'm offering a 20% discount for anyone who preorders a copy
before they arrive. I will have the books in hand in plenty of time to ship them
out to all US and most international destinations to arrive by Christmas.

The Liferock Trade Paperback includes an official Earthdawn map, a forward by
me, and a special preview of Scars by Caroline Spector. All copies will be
signed by me (and personalized if you'd like).

Buy a copy as a present, or just for yourself. :>

Go here to order: http://www.lostearthdawn.com/orderform.html

Best,

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PS. Please feel free to announce this on as many bulletin boards and web sites
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post Dec 15 2003, 04:48 PM
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The closest thing SR has to Horrors as published, would be the mini-campaign Harlequin's Back (they're called the Enemy therein), the Threats sbs, and the free spirit called Twilight detailed in Total Eclispe scenario (1st Ed). BTW, as a GM courtesy don't even bother with that one - it's plot sucked big time.


Twilight is a Horror??
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post Dec 15 2003, 06:00 PM
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Even if it wouldn't be a true horror per se, it certainly seemed like some kind of negative spirit closer related to horrors rather than our "true" spirits.

Edit: And the more I hear about SR novels, the more Im convinced I will never read one.
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post Dec 15 2003, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE
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Fovea are caused by the syphoning of mana through a locus (sort of huge tremendous power focus dating back from Earthdawn era) located in Aztlan and used to build a ritual that would allow the Horrors to cross to our world.

Wiz.
Thanks for that response, it totally clears up my confusion surounding he loci (which was going to be my next question).

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Who the heck are these people who meddle in the affairs of Great Dragons, shapeshifters and Immortal Elves?
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You may talk about otakus working for BrightLight.
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Yup, if I recall correctly those last page comments were by Otaku - the next big metaplot thing to happen at that time.

...which makes tremendous sense. Thanks for clearing that up. For bonus points, any idea as to these otaku's patron? Are these a pair of Deus' Banded or are they "free" otaku?

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Most of your questions were answered, but for reference check out the SR/ED and Immortals pages on my site.

Actually, that's how I figured out who Lady of the Court, Hecate and Wordsmyth were. :)
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post Dec 15 2003, 07:19 PM
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QUOTE (Namergon)
2) An IE who used the identity of Leonardo da Vinci in the novel Black Madonna.

Did that ever come up in one of the sourcebooks? I know was the general consensus round here, but as far as I know it was just conjecture.
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post Dec 15 2003, 07:45 PM
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The only other reasonable guess I've heard would be Liam O'Connor, but yes Brightlight is just a guess.
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post Dec 15 2003, 07:50 PM
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  Even if it wouldn't be a true horror per se, it certainly seemed like some kind of negative spirit closer related to horrors rather than our "true" spirits.

Edit: And the more I hear about SR novels, the more Im convinced I will never read one.


Fair enough. I guess I always assumed he was a Free Spirit, albeit a mean and nasty Free Spirit. That whol adventure was messed up, anyways. That was the one w/ the band (Elementals??). It did have the cool elf sam, Dusk w/ his thrice damned bow thing.
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post Dec 15 2003, 07:57 PM
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Foevae were probably detailed in either The Grimoire (2nd ED) or its updated companion volume Awakenings (also 2nd Ed). But I'm surprised that any rules for them weren't included in the back of the Aztlan sb, unless the description ewas all that was needed. IE: don't send PC's into them because they'll bugger up any awakened characters. GM's choice of what they want to do.

That seemed to be the author's intent, yeah. I mean, they're basically astral land mines with the potential to wreak untold havoc with any mage who decides to take an astral jander around the Aztlanian countryside. Small, undetectable mana warps placed "randomly" throughout the entire nation... :eek:

I have another question: who or what is the Watcher, Umsondo? Both Dunklezahn and Harlequin treat this individual with great respect, even (at times) deference. Any ideas?
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post Dec 15 2003, 09:32 PM
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QUOTE (Velocity @ Dec 15 2003, 10:54 AM)

For bonus points, any idea as to these otaku's patron?  Are these a pair of Deus' Banded or are they "free" otaku?

I may be on crack but I think Aztlan SB was in 2054 or something, well before our boy Deus started stockpilin' Otaku like there's no tomorrow. So I'd have to guess that they're the good old-fashioned free kind.
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post Dec 15 2003, 10:55 PM
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I'm pretty sure it was 2056. Right after that, Dunk sent Mercury down to check things out, then soon after checked out himself.
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post Dec 15 2003, 11:07 PM
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I guess I always assumed he was a Free Spirit, albeit a mean and nasty Free Spirit.

Your guess is as good as mine :), I just have this thesis about "horror-ness" being a sliding scale, not an absolute state.
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post Dec 15 2003, 11:10 PM
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Nah, I think it's an absolute. You can have spirts that act like horrors. However, horrors are trapped in their metaplane and don't really have any hope of getting into the sixth world. Yet.
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post Dec 16 2003, 05:54 AM
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I may be on crack but I think Aztlan SB was in 2054 or something

2056, actually. Still, I think your larger point holds: the activities of these two otaku pre-date Deus' mass recruitment / conscription.

Okay, who (or what) is a Ryan Mercury? I gather he's some sort of über-733t agent of Dunklezahn, yes? And Dunkie sent him into Aztlan (I love how casual that sounds...) in order to investigate the use of these loci and rumours of blood magic, demon-conjuring, etcetera?
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post Dec 16 2003, 01:41 PM
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SOMEONE didn't read the Dragonheart trilogy. *tsk* So ka.;)

Ryan "Quicksilver" Mercury is a drake Physical Magician trained by Dunkie hisself and bangs the VP of the UCAS on a regular basis. He's also in charge of Assets Inc., Dunkie's own private group of hideously well-funded shadowrunners. Some think he is twinkiness distilled. He was sent into Aztlan to find the Locus, which he did, which is why DUnkie blew hisself up. In his Will, DUnkelzahn left his heart to "Ryanthusaur" which is Ryan Mercury.
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I so need to get/ read that trilogy.

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Tad hard then is he?
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QUOTE (Shockwave_IIc)
I so need to get/ read that trilogy.

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Tad hard then is he?

Just a bit. ;)
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post Dec 17 2003, 12:04 AM
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SOMEONE didn't read the Dragonheart trilogy. *tsk* So ka. ;)

Based on what I've seen and read here on Dumpshock, I've decided to stay the hell away from the Shadowrun novels. The sourcebooks are usually well-written: lucid, concise and often fun. The novels sound like they have none of those qualities.

Thanks for the summation re: Ryan Mercury. Much appreciated.

So no-one has any idea who Umsondo the Watcher is? :)
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