Atlantis 4.0 Playtext Times 3 From: "Robert Tonini" <robert.tonini@nashville.com> Date: Sun, 23 May 1999 00:00:00 +0000 Atlantis 4.0 Playtest Times 3 May 23 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- To Read more about Atlantis: http://www.nashville.com/~robert.tonini/atlantis.htm Email: atlantis@nashville.com for information or to join. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I have 31 players so far. Still looking for more players. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A green, grinning face leered down from the sign overhanging the door to the Green Goblin Inn. The skeleton pulled his all-enveloping cloak down over his eye sockets and stepped inside. On one side, a table bore a small sign declaring unbeatable value from the The Acme Magic & Trade Co, and an assortment of oddments and gizmos, each with its own price-tag. The stallholder was trying to impress his only customer, a shady-looking character sporting a knitted polo-neck pullover with the letters "JC" on the back, with the merits of a fake-looking figurine. At that moment, the innkeeper approached and engaged the stallholder in a debate regarding the use of his drinking tables for non-drinking-related commercial activity. On the other side, 120 city guardsmen crowded around a small table, apparently trying to figure out whose shout it was. Cloak could not help but notice that all 120 men appeared identical in every respect, including their armour, tunics, boots, hair-colour and inability to hold 120 rounds of ale. Indeed, the city guard as a whole was looking decidedly off-colour, and on the verge of returning most of the evening's imbibement to the inn. After a short calculation that included such factors as the size of a tankard and the total volume of the room, Cloak decided to drink elsewhere, immediately. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Okay, so who's going to take a shot at Limavady, and do you want help? Post to the Times and you'll be contacted. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Up