Hello, As some of you may know I have been putting together, gradually, an encyclopaedia of Khulian information. This stemmed from the fact that I had a lot of...
For those enigmatic entries I have worked on the following descriptions: The consensus seems to be that Amarkisk is a fortress within the Ximoran protectorate....
Way to go Ken! That is utterly fantastic. I must say that this is a work of titanic (tisk!) proportions and of major significance for people interested in FF....
... titanic ... Have to second that! Great stuff Ken! One question - what's with the ruins of Faleha, north-east of Krill Garnash on the map of Khul? Care to...
Faleha is mentioned in "Deathmoor" as a ruined city on a peninsula in North-east Khul as far as I can remember. Warren. ... interested ... the ... Care ... ...
... in ... Way cool Warren, that one completely passed me by (probably owing to the circumstances in which I read and enjoyed Deathmoor) What's the context...
Ah, you've got me there. I'd need to dig out my copy of "Deathmoor" to find out, something which, for some unknown reason, gives me a shiver of dread down my...
With regards to Faleha it is indeed taken from a reference in Deathmoor. From my notes: "Centuries ago in a far north eastern Promontory of Khul stood a fair ...
Hi Ken, I really enjoyed browsing through your Encyclopedia of Khul, so much that I've added a link to it from my fighting_fantasy_gamebooks email list....
Each entry should have the references, from which I gleaned the information for that entry, underneath the entry title. In the case of Ximoran itself, this...
<Delurking> Hi All Long time lurker here. I have posted a message to the 'fighting_fantasy_gamebooks' list, but I thought I better post it here to ... I'm...
You'll find more information about the Inland Sea in "Titan". You'll also find everything we know about that region in Ken's Encyclopedia of Khul at ...
I have now uploaded the entries FF16 (Seas of Blood). This completes all entries relating to the Inlands Sea. At the moment they are in the alphabetical index....
By the way, I have also now added my entries for FF55 and FF41. I have also added some for FF43. Admittedly, I have not been through FF43 fully yet (I have...
It is rare that the names of these two forsaken places are brought to our Forum! For what is worth, I shall impart what I know. Vannan is (c.300 AC) a...
... the ... hybrid ... thing!) There must be human Crolians, otherwise the Khare city guards would have smelt a wererat when a human with green hair spoke...
Hello All! I'm Back! And I'm going to divide my email into two parts (1) Where I've been on Titan all this time and what I've been doing. (2) What I've really...
Welcome back Doug! Was beginning to worry that you'd fallen foul of the agents of the Trickster Gods too. Warren. ... after so ... Jared ... missed as I ... to...
... of ... And many ... back up ... If you have enough space, it would be a good idea to mirror Popp's site again, since it appears Mr. You-know-who never had...
Yes! I've done it, after several hours slaving away with server and FTP settings, we now have The Shrine of Hamaskis back up and running, ready for new Titan...
....celebrating tradgic ends: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/youradvantureendshere/ (please bare in mind the words 'work in progress' when viewing this ...
Apologies for the length of this. See also uploaded file. Further to my post on 4/11/2003 (message 2785), the following is an analysis of a distinct human...
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The northern part of Kakhabad appears to be linguistically quite different from the rest of that chaotic land. The following words/names appear to represent a...
"As I stated in my previous post, language distribution tells us a lot about the history of the people who speak them. In addition, it allows us to build up a...
According to The Shrine of Hamaskis (which is now 70% uptodate on my new updatable server) we have been meeting, debating and holding conferences at St....
Remember that English, Dutch, Frisian and German (and the now extinct Gothic) are all descended from a language called Proto-Germanic. So arguably the same...
Thanks Rob, you've raised some good points. When I add Warren/Halim's language info to The Shrine, I'll include this stuff. Not much longer now... ... From:...
Hi Jeremy I tried to cc you in on a private email and was given this message: Hi. This is the qmail-send program at softhome.net. I'm afraid I wasn't able to...