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From:     Ben Buh <belonlord@????.com>
Date:     Thu, 9 Dec 1999 04:51:51 -0700
Subject:  Re: Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace
        Greetings to all. I have waited purposely for some time before
responding
in order to allow everyone time to review the large post I made.
        I must admit however that with exceptions (of course) I haven't seen the

kind of comments on real content that I was hoping for.
        Instead I have seen several people saying I have gone overboard or
become irrational in my thinking. In reality I am forced to question if
in fact they are
not simply rushing to defend their own way of thinking without looking
through the
entire document and understanding the method behind my writing.
        I appreciate comments and criticisms if validly based or constructive.
In
truth it may be that most of you like myself have lives and jobs and
spouses and
children to attend to and simply haven't found the time to read the
complete work.

        I appreciate on the other hand the basic differences between individuals

and DM's in their campaigns. I swell with pride to note the numerous
posts made
by those rising to the defense of my ideas as well (sniff!).

        As always Static has been among the first to ask for further details. I
am
working on providing him with workable copies of the maps I designed for
Gamaro,
since in my mistaken post I said i had them available in BMP format but
in reality
they are in FCW whic is good if you happen to have AD+D CR 2.0 by
evermore
entertainment. He has some ideas and I will work on that end with him so
those
maps can be available to those interested.

        In particular I would like some comments on the setting of Gamaro, the
nature of the hollow planets of Morag, the hidden Morag within the sun,
the ideas
on scro religion and practice and scro culture and beliefs. Has anyone
even read
that far yet?

        Perhaps I speak too early and such comments are forthcoming. I suppose
I crave input too much, but why else do we post to this list?
        Finally as an added incentive to complete the entire post to those who
have
difficulty stomaching my theories you will find at the end a Disclaimer
that answers
all questions.
        Until next time.
                        Belon Lord,
                Anxiously perched on the e-mail box...
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SubjectFromDate (UTC)
Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace    Ben Buh    09 Dec 1999 11:51:51
Re: Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace    Scott McCarroll    09 Dec 1999 13:12:43
Re: Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace    Richard Gant    09 Dec 1999 12:39:55
Re: Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace    Scott McCarroll    09 Dec 1999 14:08:21
Re: Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace    Richard Gant    09 Dec 1999 17:35:26
Re: Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace    Ben Buh    10 Dec 1999 05:03:41
Re: Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace    rupert smith    10 Dec 1999 11:10:43
Re: Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace    Tilaurin    10 Dec 1999 11:58:45
Re: Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace    Downer, Chris    10 Dec 1999 21:27:34
Re: Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace    Thatotherguy    10 Dec 1999 23:51:15
Re: Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace    Thatotherguy    11 Dec 1999 00:01:48
Re: Ecology of the Scro/ Gamaro + Moragspace    Patrick Stutzman    11 Dec 1999 03:24:31

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