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In article <000201c45ef4$1102e4d0$0302a8c0@master>, Jane Williams <janewilliams20@...> writes ... My players make extensive use of "Words on the Wind"...
Kevin Blackburn
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Jul 1, 2004
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HeroQuest-RPG@yahoogroups.com General info and Rules For the discussion of HeroQuest RPG rules, mechanics, details. HeroQuest is the Trademark of Issaries,...
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22872
... information ... has ... decides to pursue it, ... out what's going on. If ... to do with the ... But you know, when that sorceror hears about this...
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Happy Canada Day to my fellow Canucks and good day to the rest of you:-) Here's the results of the second Mything Links contest. The four stories that got the...
Oliver Bernuetz
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Jul 1, 2004
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I just realized I included a big typo in my paying for the Lunar army post. Here's the correct information: The average soldier in the Lunar service receives...
jeffrichard68
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Jul 1, 2004
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Noticed that, did you? :) I love the fact that the two dovetail nicely like that. I really need to sit on the third so she gives me her character, then I can...
Light Castle
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Jul 1, 2004
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Okay so I admit the Gloranthan relevance is mighty low but I just got back from seeing it and it is one hell of a good movie. In the immortal words of Larry...
Oliver Bernuetz
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Jul 1, 2004
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22877
Hi Jane. ... All too true. Which is why I don't intend to have a plot, just events and relationships. The players will write a plot for me. And had a chance to...
Light Castle
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Jul 1, 2004
10:17 pm
22878
... No, it means that the occupation costs the authorities an average of 70,000 lunars. A number of factors argue against the full value being sent in coins...
Peter Metcalfe
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Jul 1, 2004
11:06 pm
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... 1,200,000 lunars surely, maybe as low as 900,000 if the pay for the missing troops is abstracted while still in the heartlands. ... More than any ten of us...
donald@...
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Jul 2, 2004
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... It doesn't because you've neglected the effects of the velocity of money (i.e. how often money travels from one transaction to the next). However this...
Peter Metcalfe
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Jul 2, 2004
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Relevant to Glorantha? Nope. Relevant to HeroQuest the rules system? Sure. The first Spider-Man movie was what made me realize HQ would be perfect for...
Joshua Neff
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Jul 2, 2004
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All completely true. Not to mention that Spidey's my favourite example for the usefulness of "dazzle with snappy one-liners" as a useful skill to take. :) If...
Light Castle
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Jul 2, 2004
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... It would make an excellent digest topic though. Jeff...
Jeff
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Jul 2, 2004
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Good by me....
Mark Wallace
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Jul 2, 2004
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In a message dated 2/07/2004 10:49:57 AM AUS Eastern Standard Time, ... As any Uz would tell you the higher the velocity of their particular brand of money, ie...
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Jul 2, 2004
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First thing, this is simply a crude model so that folk have some approximation of how much it costs to maintain the Lunar Army in Dragon Pass. Second, it is a...
jeffrichard68
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Jul 2, 2004
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... Err, I think Donald was pointing out that you're missing a zero in your calculations (or have an extra one somewhere): 120,000 / 60 = 2,000. RR It is by my...
Roderick and Ellen Ro...
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Jul 2, 2004
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... There's an article on the WhiteWallWiki http://www.eparsnip.f2s.com/phpwiki/index.php?Crimson%20Bat that suggests otherwise, but I'm not sure where that's...
Jane Williams
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Jul 2, 2004
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... It's an inference from Dragon Pass, the Boardgame which lists the Crimson Bat as part of the College of Magic. On that ground alone, direct responsibility...
Peter Metcalfe
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Jul 2, 2004
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22890
... Surely they are paid by the Gloranthan year (42 weeks, unless memory fails me), so your numbers could be cut by nearly 1/3. Peter Larsen...
Peter Larsen
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Jul 2, 2004
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From: Peter Metcalfe ... The beauty of a wiki of course, is that anyone can go in and add these notes to the relevant article. Regards Luke This e-mail and any...
Silburn, Luke
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Jul 2, 2004
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22892
... on ... Dragon ... for the ... paid ... fair ... your ... 2,000. D'oh. I usually do this sort of stuff in Excel! Thanks Roderick....
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Jul 2, 2004
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... unless ... Yeah, under Mark and Martin's version, a Lunar solider gets 42 Lunars - or two cows. My version is three cows. Take your pick. The whole...
jeffrichard68
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Jul 2, 2004
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... In the Roman legions, that money was banked 'with the standards' which meant (a) it was protected by the guardian spirits of the Legions (b) it was in the...
Andrew Barton
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Jul 2, 2004
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... which ... I'm sure that there are many many many ways that enterprising officers and NCOs pocket some of the pay (frex, pay is probably made under the...
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Jul 2, 2004
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... which ... I'm sure that there are many many many ways that enterprising officers and NCOs pocket some of the pay (frex, pay is probably made under the...
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... Padding the roster has a long and sordid past. Some regiments in the English Civil War really only existed only on paper. ... It's called "Tax Farming" and...
Roderick and Ellen Ro...
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Jul 2, 2004
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Hi there, Added the latest installment of the story in which Placidus encounters an old friend strangely recast. Have a nice weekend, Oliver ...
Oliver D. Bernuetz
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Jul 2, 2004
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Peter Metcalfe <metcalph@...> wrote ... Doesn't this mean that the pay still has to be sent, but ends up in the officers' or regimental coffers,...
David Weihe
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