[DUNGEON-L] Digest Number 172 From: "Kerry Harrison" <madhouse-usa@play-by-mail.com> Date: Sat, 03 Apr 1999 00:00:00 +0000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Official Dungeon Website: http://www.play-by-mail.com/dungeon/ There are 25 messages in this issue. Topics in today's digest: 1. Re: Daft Sponsorship. From: matts@cix.co.uk (Matt Sansam) 2. short fiction From: "lhaberke" <lhaberke@htonline.com> 3. Re: new guilds - OOC From: MadCentral@aol.com 4. Re: New GUILD on the Horizon From: MadCentral@aol.com 5. Re: Daft Sponsorship. From: robin holland <FatRob@compuserve.com> 6. Re: Daft Sponsorship. From: <greer@flyernet.udayton.edu> (Rocky Greer) 7. All dogs guild From: <greer@flyernet.udayton.edu> (Rocky Greer) 8. Re: All dogs guild-ooc From: "Kenneth Kelly" <phoenix@assault.freeserve.co.uk> 9. Overland questions [OOC] From: tei@ix.netcom.com 10. Re: daemonrift - OOC From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> 11. Re: Prices From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> 12. Re: New GUILD on the Horizon From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> 13. Re: about D.N.A (Drax!) From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> 14. Re: about D.N.A (Drax!) From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> 15. Re: GM NOTE about D.N.A (Drax!) From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> 16. Daft Sponsorship. From: "David Crane" <david_crane@email.msn.com> 17. Re: strach From: Clive <Clive@billy-no-mates.demon.co.uk> 18. Re: daemonrift - IC From: Tony Weller <asweller@powerup.com.au> 19. Brian - OOC From: "Nemo Nox" <inthedungeon@geocities.com> 20. secret royalists - OOC From: "Nemo Nox" <inthedungeon@geocities.com> 21. Re: Overland questions [OOC] From: "Kerry Harrison" <monitor@play-by-mail.com> 22. Re: Daft Sponsorship. From: robin holland <FatRob@compuserve.com> 23. Re: Overland questions [OOC] From: "Forrest Ackert" <Forrest@ets.it> 24. Re: Movement ? From: David Versace <MadhouseOz@bigpond.com> 25. Re: Daft Sponsorship. From: <greer@flyernet.udayton.edu> (Rocky Greer) ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 1 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 12:59 +0100 (BST) From: matts@cix.co.uk (Matt Sansam) Subject: Re: Daft Sponsorship. > From: robin holland <FatRob@compuserve.com> <snip> > we are expected to wear various badges, what are we offered to do so? > > Robin. Well seeing as you asked all this OOC let me step in. In return for letting the Guilds talk about how they're all involved in this glorious undertaking - we all get access to the Guild items and Guild support. Part of the reasoning behind this DAFT attempt is to try a co-ordinated team assault (Thanks Dan) and every little helps - whether it's the IGW Torc's or the Necromancers Wraith Dogs, etc. etc. I personally don't see any harm in letting all the involved Guilds strut a little if at the end of the day the actual DAFT team members get something from it. Matt ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 07:49:29 -0000 From: "lhaberke" <lhaberke@htonline.com> Subject: short fiction Ischad ducked quickly around the corner, hugging the wall as she slid down the corridor. The priest-boy, Fatahl al Akla followed, walking down the centerline. Reaching out, Ischad grabbed him by the collar and pulled him flush against the wall. "You make a great target", she said. "There's goblins in that next room, Amos only made it halfway to them, that one goblin archer, he never missed Amos. Nightshade said he was grinning like a butcher's dog as he shot Amos down. When we go in, it's going to get hairy" Fatahl's eyes grew wider, he glanced from the doorway of the goblin room back down the corridor. "What do we do?" he asked nervously. Ischad removed a small metal flask from inside her boot, and took a quick hit of the bootleg gin. "Gods, that's bad, don't even want to know what they're making it out of now. Want some?" Fatahl nervously shook his head, remembering his seminary school lessons about the evils of alcohol. "In another few minutes we're going to round that corner and charge through that doorway. How do you keep from being scared?" he asked. "Your always scared", Ischad replied. "But when you get to be an oldtimer, you learn the calm. You realize there's not a gods forsaken thing you can do about it, so you don't let it stress you out." Ischad reached back into her boot, exchanging the flask for a throwing blade. "Here comes Solas with our support... ready?" she asked. Fatahl nodded, but looked rather pale, fingering his new found shortsword. "This dungeon stuff is alot different than the world of books in seminary school", he thought, wishing he was back there. ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 3 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 08:10:46 EST From: MadCentral@aol.com Subject: Re: new guilds - OOC In a message dated 3/4/99 1:37:56 am, you wrote: <<Is anyone from the Secret Royalists in this list? Are they really going to antagonize *all* guilds? Or was that note on the noticeboard just bad taste propaganda? If you don't remember, here it is... "Note... we are the ONLY guild worth ANYTHING in the whole of Bereny. Why? Because all the others are rife with corruption. All the others are so full of traitors and dangerous evil people that to join them is to risky our honour and your soul! Join US! Before it's too >> They've been going on like that for ages. Long before they became official. I'm privy to a little of the background (which obviously I cant tell... guild secrets and all) and its quite interesting in a freaky sort of way. And they've got more members than you might think too... Steve -Madhouse UK ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 4 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 08:10:47 EST From: MadCentral@aol.com Subject: Re: New GUILD on the Horizon In a message dated 3/4/99 2:54:11 am, you wrote: <<>How about the DR fighter classes: Paradoxes, Riftwalkers...? Still waiting on a judgement regarding this info from Steve.>> Up to you. But you cant count DR characters towards guild-minimum numbers. Steve -Madhouse UK ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 5 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 08:50:55 -0500 From: robin holland <FatRob@compuserve.com> Subject: Re: Daft Sponsorship. Still OOC >In return for letting the Guilds talk about how they're all involved in this glorious undertaking - we all get access to the Guild items and Guild support.< Oh goody, does that mean we ALL get IGW torcs, Wraith dogs, the B.E,E,F, DV and VA items ? No I thought not. (I would be extremely pleased to be wrong in this though). Only the ones we join I suspect. Well I assume that we could have done that anyway. I just wanted to know what this sponsorship thing was and why every Guild ever invented is jumping on the band wagon and claiming they are sponsors. I can put an IC mesage on the list saying Silky Thighs is sponsoring DAFT, it doesn't really mean a thing. >Part of the reasoning behind this DAFT attempt is to try a co-ordinated team assault < I am perfectly aware of that Matt, that is why I joined it. It will be my, as well as yours, and the others, characters that will be getting killed off in there. >(Thanks Dan)< More than thanks to him, as you probally know from the DAFT list, I am trying very hard to make him the over all controler and getting everyone else to comply with his tactics rather than all go off willy nilly.. >I personally don't see any harm in letting all the involved Guilds strut a little if at the end of the day the actual DAFT team members get something from it.< I agree entirely, any thing that can help. But what I can't see is what we get from all this 'sponsorship'. that we don't get from just joining the Guilds anyway. Robin. ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 6 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 9:08:12 +0000 From: <greer@flyernet.udayton.edu> (Rocky Greer) Subject: Re: Daft Sponsorship. >OOC. > >As a member of the DAFT (one of the first, I believe, to take up Dan's >suggestion) team, may I ask all the 'sponsors' suddenly leaping out of >the >woodwork, what form does this sponsorship take? I believe I was the >first >to sugest that I, not the whole team, as that is up to them, would >charge >forward in the name of the IGW as the initial concept was formed on >their >list. OK... the mystery SHOULD be cleared upby those of us that started this whole guild sponsorship... 2 months ago Eric Carver and I Rocky Greer Approached the Veiled Amazons with the Sponsorship in the Rift idea!! THEY (the VA) were the FIRST to provide Guild support to ANY in the Rift.... Sorry Robin... you had a great idea... but the women of the VA had already broken that ground... The VA... Mysterious... Strong... and Luscious! Got VA? Rocky To JOIN the group that started it all... Contact: Steven Homer 32 Addenbrooke Court Southbank Road Cradley Heath West Midlands B64 6LJ UK ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 7 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 9:10:58 +0000 From: <greer@flyernet.udayton.edu> (Rocky Greer) Subject: All dogs guild I have a friend that is playing by snail... He wishes to have his dog join the all dogs guild... Could anyone give me the address to send to him? Thanx Rocky ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 8 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 15:26:33 +0100 From: "Kenneth Kelly" <phoenix@assault.freeserve.co.uk> Subject: Re: All dogs guild-ooc I have just started working with the guild. I am doing the first news sheet there have been in sometime. If he would like to join then he could write to: Colin Forbes , 106 Ashford Avenue , Hayes , Middlesex B63 4AT or to me at Kenneth Kelly, 60 Cavalry Crescent , Eastbourne , E.sussex BN27 8RP. Tel: (01323) 725099 we are still going (and quite strong to!). -----Original Message----- From: Rocky Greer <greer@flyernet.udayton.edu> To: DUNGEON-L@onelist.com <DUNGEON-L@onelist.com> Date: 03 April 1999 15:08 Subject: [DUNGEON-L] All dogs guild >From: <greer@flyernet.udayton.edu> (Rocky Greer) > >I have a friend that is playing by snail... >He wishes to have his dog join the all dogs guild... >Could anyone give me the address to send to him? > >Thanx > >Rocky > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Free Games, Cash Prizes! >Gamesville - World's Biggest Game Show Site! > http://www.onelist.com/ad/0 >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Offical Dungeon Website: http://www.play-by-mail.com/dungeon/ > ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 9 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 09:30:40 -0600 (CST) From: tei@ix.netcom.com Subject: Overland questions [OOC] Oh great 2-headed Steve-Kerry [and your non-dissenting little dog too? Sorry Dave, but Oz beckons...] I have questions about the Overland, in anticipation of venturing out: 1) Does foraging (Y6) work normally? 2) Will there be magic traders (mundane traders, K-marts, gypsies, whatever) to buy + sell? 3) An earlier note suggests that monsters and goodies will be less 'dense' than in the dungeons -- how much less? I hope there'll at least be a reasonable shot at something interesting each 13x13 map???? My characters have only encountered a total of about a dozen Bad Things in 9 turns in Dungeon, and I'd hate to think it could be even less dense than that! Jon Elliott Hankering for the Great Outdoors ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 10 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 00:51:47 +0200 From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> Subject: Re: daemonrift - OOC The DAFT, as it is, has most definitely sprung from IGW loins (so to speak). It is correct (and a true blessing) that many other Guilds are joining in on this major assault. All adventurers in Dameonrift deserves praise from the bards - and none stand out from others. The DAFT force is simply a coordinated attack against the Demon invasion. Please don't try to reap goodwill from it!! It is most valiant Heroes that enters - and it is they that need praise - not their Guilds. I bow my head to these Heroes, and true Frontier Men and Women of bereny! The King has yet again shown extreme wisdom in supporting the Daemonrift Campaign. In Extreme Humbleness, Shenandoah, Wizard of Mirrormane ******** >You leave me no choice but to tell that this famous >expedition also has several members of the Eagles. >Let's look at it in a different way: what guilds >are not in the expedition? <g> > >Nemonoxian greetings, > >Nemo Nox ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 11 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 00:36:48 +0200 From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> Subject: Re: Prices Well - I haven't got one...... ;) Alliandare, Elven Warrior Maiden ***** >Danna Grey, get out there and scout me out a damn Strach! Looks like >everyone's got one! >Don't you tell me where to stick it you scrawny shadow biter, if I catch >you I'll.... oh I'll tickle you or something! >-- >Sven Hammerhand, son of Beofold Rockbreaker >Children of Ragnarok ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 12 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 00:42:04 +0200 From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> Subject: Re: New GUILD on the Horizon Aye - that is true indeed!! The Necromancers stand there with the rest of us - foremost in the firering line... Daemonrift is a place where true bonds are forged, and a place that Bereny could learn much from in that sense! We all stand together against one common foe.... In Respect of all Necromancers, and fellow DAFT's, Malakai Thunderstaff ********* --- >And while we're on the subject of free PR, I have to add that there are more >than a few members of the Guild of Necromancers helping this expedition. > >Tarek ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 13 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 00:28:51 +0200 From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> Subject: Re: about D.N.A (Drax!) This is splendid Steve!! Well done!! And well done Ken too ;) Paul Erik --------------------- >Your whole 'bring back Drax' idea is kinda fun and may well result >in some very interesting things going on (not all of which you'll like) >but getting the notice of the most powerful man in a huge land >like Bereny is not as simple as making some big claims. You do, however, >have the notice of the GMs... which is also kinda useful! <g> > >Steve >-Madhouse UK ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 14 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 00:38:27 +0200 From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> Subject: Re: about D.N.A (Drax!) Sven - Hon - tatoos are all over the place... I'd love a peak at your stamp collection though!! However large it is!! Alliandare ps: I'm in the Mirrormane Dungeon......... Notch, Notch!! ****** >Wanna see my tattoos lass? >If you're in the neighbourhood, look me up (and down, if you like!). >-- >Sven Hammerhand, son of Beofold Rockbreaker >Children of Ragnarok ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 15 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 00:32:04 +0200 From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> Subject: Re: GM NOTE about D.N.A (Drax!) And good ones too!! Paul Erik _******** Try and keep the 2 styles separate in your message, too. Don't use both styles in the same paragraph, at least. Just a friendly suggestion or 2 anyway. Regards, Tony Weller ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 16 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 12:29:10 +0100 From: "David Crane" <david_crane@email.msn.com> Subject: Daft Sponsorship. OOC I had already tried to get an expedition together from the VA a couple of months ago. No-one replied to my small but adequate advertisment in our newsletter.(The members that are already in the rift weren't involved at the time) Although the VA are currently not sponsoring the expedition(Could of done with extra money mind you). My characters (except one) are all moving in the name of the VA and the group as a whole. We don't expect anything from the guild we act for. The glory given to those that complete the quest will be enough. (Although I do want my sash <g>) Thomas Crane >From: robin holland <FatRob@compuserve.com> > >OOC. > >As a member of the DAFT (one of the first, I believe, to take up Dan's >suggestion) team, may I ask all the 'sponsors' suddenly leaping out of the >woodwork, what form does this sponsorship take? I believe I was the first >to sugest that I, not the whole team, as that is up to them, would charge >forward in the name of the IGW as the initial concept was formed on their >list. No guild at any time has approached me with any offers of sponsorship >deals (overtly or covertly). As most of these characters are, I believe, >only one turn old, not a great deal can yet have been sorted out in to who >belongs to what Guild. Even so, would not their applications been accepted >anyway? So I ask again, what right has any guild to claim 'sponsorship'? If >we are expected to wear various badges, what are we offered to do so? > >Robin. > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Free Games, Cash Prizes! >Gamesville - World's Biggest Game Show Site! > http://www.onelist.com/ad/0 >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Offical Dungeon Website: http://www.play-by-mail.com/dungeon/ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 17 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 17:16:30 +0100 From: Clive <Clive@billy-no-mates.demon.co.uk> Subject: Re: strach >Sven Hammerhand wrote: >>You mean Boromir has one too? Danna Grey, get out >>there and scout me out a damn Strach! Looks like >>everyone's got one! > >What, a +5 two-headed strach? I have one too. > ><signed> >Balvorn Beregonach NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ! -- Sven Hammerhand, son of Beofold Rockbreaker Children of Ragnarok Ragnarok@billy-no-mates.demon.co.uk ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 18 Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1999 02:55:41 +1000 From: Tony Weller <asweller@powerup.com.au> Subject: Re: daemonrift - IC When approached to give sponsorship to the Daemonrift Assault Force Team by one of their leaders, we wasted precious little time in agreeing and calling upon our Vigilant to take up arms and be included in their number. We do not seek to promote ourselves by their most courageous efforts, but merely lend our strength in aid, and our voice in their support and recognition. These selfless warriors that go where few have returned from, deserve our deepest praise and respect. We each have our place in the eyes of the Gods ... some are to stay and defend the Myriad from the evil that has already arrived there, where those of DAFT are to go forth to battle the evil at one of its sources and they enter the deepest and darkest lair to do so. They go forth into the very belly of the beast and they do so with a battle-cry on their lips and their swords already swinging, and we would have them know that they do not go without our holiest of prayers and the eyes of the Gods upon them. Regards, Issola Dei Eligere of the Dei Vigilare http://www.powerup.com.au/~asweller/Index.htm Be Pure! Be Vigilant! -----Original Message----- From: Paul Erik Lundstrom [SMTP:paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk] Sent: Saturday, April 03, 1999 8:52 AM To: DUNGEON-L@onelist.com Subject: [DUNGEON-L] Re: daemonrift - OOC From: "Paul Erik Lundstrom" <paulerik@vip.cybercity.dk> The DAFT, as it is, has most definitely sprung from IGW loins (so to speak). It is correct (and a true blessing) that many other Guilds are joining in on this major assault. All adventurers in Dameonrift deserves praise from the bards - and none stand out from others. The DAFT force is simply a coordinated attack against the Demon invasion. Please don't try to reap goodwill from it!! It is most valiant Heroes that enters - and it is they that need praise - not their Guilds. I bow my head to these Heroes, and true Frontier Men and Women of bereny! The King has yet again shown extreme wisdom in supporting the Daemonrift Campaign. In Extreme Humbleness, Shenandoah, Wizard of Mirrormane ******** >You leave me no choice but to tell that this famous >expedition also has several members of the Eagles. >Let's look at it in a different way: what guilds >are not in the expedition? <g> > >Nemonoxian greetings, > >Nemo Nox ------------------------------------------------------------------------ New hobbies? New curiosities? New enthusiasms? http://www.onelist.com Sign up for a new email list today ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Offical Dungeon Website: http://www.play-by-mail.com/dungeon/ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 19 Date: Sat, 03 Apr 1999 14:27:35 -0300 From: "Nemo Nox" <inthedungeon@geocities.com> Subject: Brian - OOC Kenneth Kelly wrote: >The chroicle's of Brian is available from D.N.A >may his name be rememberd. Writeto us for more details. I am not sure if I understand. Are you saying you have info about Brian? I would like to have more details. And you didn't answer my question about your Crusader. Do you really have a Crusader in your guild? What kind of Crusader? Thanks! Nemonoxian greetings, Nemo Nox http://www.nemonox.com ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 20 Date: Sat, 03 Apr 1999 14:27:37 -0300 From: "Nemo Nox" <inthedungeon@geocities.com> Subject: secret royalists - OOC Steve wrote: >They've been going on like that for ages. Long >before they became official. I'm privy to a little >of the background (which obviously I cant tell... >guild secrets and all) and its quite interesting >in a freaky sort of way. Well, I hope they will stop that now they are official, otherwise they will soon have many guilds against them. >And they've got more members than you might think too... Which means some people actually believed them! <g> Nemonoxian greetings, Nemo Nox http://www.nemonox.com ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 21 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 12:09:09 -0600 From: "Kerry Harrison" <monitor@play-by-mail.com> Subject: Re: Overland questions [OOC] > 1) Does foraging (Y6) work normally? No. <eg> > 2) Will there be magic traders (mundane traders, K-marts, gypsies, > whatever) to buy + sell? No. S-MART won the bid for trading in the Overland and they decided that they only wanted to operate in the larger towns and cities of the land. <g> > 3) An earlier note suggests that monsters and goodies will be less > 'dense' than in the dungeons -- how much less? I hope > there'll at least be a reasonable shot at something interesting each > 13x13 map???? My characters have only encountered a > total of about a dozen Bad Things in 9 turns in Dungeon, and I'd > hate to think it could be even less dense than that! Much less dense. If you want lots of monsters to kill and goodies to find stay in the dungeons. If the Overland you'll have maybe one encounter a turn. You should of course expect somewhat different answers from Steve when he comes out of his easter beer and eggs stupor. Kerry ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 22 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 15:47:00 -0500 From: robin holland <FatRob@compuserve.com> Subject: Re: Daft Sponsorship. >OK... the mystery SHOULD be cleared upby those of us that started this whole guild sponsorship... 2 months ago Eric Carver and I Rocky Greer Approached the Veiled Amazons with the Sponsorship in the Rift idea!! THEY (the VA) were the FIRST to provide Guild support to ANY in the Rift.... < Ok, let's see if I can get to undersatnd this. You two and the VA wanted to sponsor an assuault into DR, so it was put together on the IGW list, suggested by neither of you, with no mention of the VA at all, the name DAFT acronym was suggested on the IGW list, and now they are suddenly the FIRST sponsors. If credit is to go to anyone, it is to DAN. He sugested it, named it, put it together, encouraged everyone, collect information and got it out to everyone concerened. Now that's what I call sponsorship. Robin. ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 23 Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1999 00:49:28 +0200 From: "Forrest Ackert" <Forrest@ets.it> Subject: Re: Overland questions [OOC] Easter Beer and Eggs? Boy, he must smell real good... (what was that sound?.....everybody....it was Steve....RUN FOR IT!!!) <g> Forrest A. -----Original Message----- From: Kerry Harrison <monitor@play-by-mail.com> To: DUNGEON-L@onelist.com <DUNGEON-L@onelist.com> Date: Saturday, April 03, 1999 8:08 PM Subject: [DUNGEON-L] Re: Overland questions [OOC] >From: "Kerry Harrison" <monitor@play-by-mail.com> > >> 1) Does foraging (Y6) work normally? > >No. <eg> > >> 2) Will there be magic traders (mundane traders, K-marts, gypsies, >> whatever) to buy + sell? > >No. S-MART won the bid for trading in the Overland and they decided that they >only wanted to operate in the larger towns and cities of the land. <g> > >> 3) An earlier note suggests that monsters and goodies will be less >> 'dense' than in the dungeons -- how much less? I hope >> there'll at least be a reasonable shot at something interesting each >> 13x13 map???? My characters have only encountered a >> total of about a dozen Bad Things in 9 turns in Dungeon, and I'd >> hate to think it could be even less dense than that! > >Much less dense. If you want lots of monsters to kill and goodies to find stay >in the dungeons. If the Overland you'll have maybe one encounter a turn. > >You should of course expect somewhat different answers from Steve when he comes >out of his easter beer and eggs stupor. > >Kerry > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Free Games, Cash Prizes! >Gamesville - World's Biggest Game Show Site! > http://www.onelist.com/ad/0 >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Offical Dungeon Website: http://www.play-by-mail.com/dungeon/ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 24 Date: 04 Apr 99 09:42:27 +1100 From: David Versace <MadhouseOz@bigpond.com> Subject: Re: Movement ? Reply to: RE: [DUNGEON-L] Re: Movement ? >From: "lhaberke" <lhaberke@htonline.com >> From: David Versace <MadhouseOz@bigpond.com> >> >From: Kerry Harrison <monitor@play-by-mail.com> >> > >> >> Kerry and I are the *soul* of agreement on all matters Dungeon. >> >> Well... most of the time. <grin> >> >Yeah, something like that. <g> >> So does this mean *I* have to be the Voice of Dissension? >Dave, only if they agree that you can't be the Voice of Dissension can you >be the Voice of Dissension! (Try that for circle logic). Well, I don't think I can go along with that <grin> Dave ********************************************* Dave Versace - Madhouse Play-by-Mail Games PO Box 333 WODEN ACT 2606 Australia ph/fax: (02) 6260 4315 Email: MadhouseOz@bigpond.com <<Note new email address!!>> ********************************************* ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Message: 25 Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 18:59:50 +0000 From: <greer@flyernet.udayton.edu> (Rocky Greer) Subject: Re: Daft Sponsorship. You misunderstood... the VA were the first to sponsor "a group" to the Rift... Daft, as you said , was NOT what I was talking about...<G> However... since we ARE in there together... Let's kick some BUTT! What with shifting "terror-tory" and the Lurker on it's way... It's time to fight THEM and not each other! I extend the hand of friendship... may we bond on the Battlefield!!! and the Inferno Staff of Monster Death to our opponents!!! Death to the Demon King!!! Eclipse Elven Seer ******************* >Ok, let's see if I can get to undersatnd this. You two and the VA >wanted to >sponsor an assuault into DR, so it was put together on the IGW list, >suggested by neither of you, with no mention of the VA at all, the name >DAFT acronym was suggested on the IGW list, and now they are suddenly >the >FIRST sponsors. > >If credit is to go to anyone, it is to DAN. He sugested it, named it, >put >it together, encouraged everyone, collect information and got it out to >everyone concerened. Now that's what I call sponsorship. ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ Up