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#1zombiegleemaxNov 06, 2003 10:45:21 | I value my beer greatly, pee in my shower all you want but I'll go down fighting over my beer. With that in mind I thought it prudent to post something... anything to insure the safety of my beloved amber. I have been looking for some detailed info on the old faith, I know an article on it was supposed to be forthcoming in the Oerth Journal #15 but honestly you could die of old age waiting for editions of that thing. |
#2zombiegleemaxNov 06, 2003 11:42:45 | Originally posted by Blackwolf Well, I knew that the most effective way to target all the lurkers out there was to go for something they value, however I felt it necessary to cater to the possibility that there may be female gamers lurking here :D Originally posted by Blackwolf Although not canon, I quite like the take on the Old Faith that the Perrenland Triad has come up with, even if tainted by current trends and not really true to the real Old Faith. The OJ, if rumours are true, is now scheduled for mid-December. I'll believe that AFTER I download it |
#3zombiegleemaxNov 06, 2003 11:52:24 | I had checked some of the LG regional sites but mostly those in and around the sheldomar valley, I'll have a look at the perrenland site. |
#4zombiegleemaxNov 08, 2003 16:31:53 | I like what I first saw at the Perrenland site. It reminded me of the Elder Days, when fansites were produced by folks dedicated to combining interest in the WoG setting with their knowledge of myth, legend, and history. It's true, OJ 15 will probably not be released until finals end, which is in the middle of December. Final work necessary includes the table of contents, cover / cover art, and the final proofread of two articles. If you have interest in helping the OJ publish regularly, I encourage you to email . I recognize that the OJ could use a new editor in chief. The ideal candidate would have significant knowledge of the setting, a college education, experience in publishing, and demonstrated leadership of volunteers. 'Ware and were, friend. |
#5zombiegleemaxNov 08, 2003 16:43:04 | The Perrenland site, though interesting and well written, wasn't quite what I was looking for. It was more on how religeon had changed and developed into the current beliefs of the region. |