Subject: MYSTARA-L Digest - 9 May 2003 to 10 May 2003 (#2003-123) From: Automatic digest processor Date: 11/05/2003, 17:00 To: Recipients of MYSTARA-L digests Reply-to: Mystara RPG Discussion There is one message totalling 32 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Wizards of the Coast needs Mystara ******************************************************************** The Other Worlds Homepage: http://www.wizards.com/dnd/OtherWorlds.asp The Mystara Homepage: http://www.dnd.starflung.com/ To unsubscribe, send email to LISTSERV@ORACLE.WIZARDS.COM with UNSUB MYSTARA-L in the body of the message. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 16:34:19 -0400 From: Paul Westermeyer Subject: Re: Wizards of the Coast needs Mystara > I joined a few of the other mailing lists, and I must say I > think the Mystara list shows the most intelligence and > maturity. Maybe because Mystara is the world for D&D > veterans. The Ravenloft list was almost completely > inactive, but they might be pretty smart too. Mystara is pretty good, but usually the Spelljammer list is great as well. We've been dead for a while, mostly because our most active posters are swamped. But great campaign being kept alive solely by fans, and with even less material then Mystara! :) [though I love Mystara as well, and this is a great list. Course, maybe that's cause I mostly lurk here:)] -- "...And nobody is to be killed at all, if it can be helped. Keep your tempers and hold your hands until the last possible moment!" "But if there many of these ruffians," said Merry, "it will certainly mean fighting. You won't rescue Lotho, or the Shire, just by being shocked and sad, my dear Frodo." Paul Westermeyer, westermeyer.3@osu.edu Phd Candidate, History, Ohio State University ------------------------------ End of MYSTARA-L Digest - 9 May 2003 to 10 May 2003 (#2003-123) ***************************************************************