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From: Michael Sandy <wuggadad@??????.com> Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 00:43:36 -0700 Subject: Re: The Seekers Library
>The list has been so dead lately, here's an idea for a sort of >round-robin post. Books in this period were unique, important items. >I thought it might be cool to start a list of the sorts of books that >would be famous or infamous in the Spelljamming universe. Some of >these books might be taken from actual sources, some might be made up >ourselves. :) How about a series of comparative court etiquette books? Especially etiquette for some of the more exotic realms, cultures and races. The head of a merchant company, or the dowager queen mother of a trading kingdom compiled a bunch of such books as a dower gift for a beloved grand-daughter. Magical texts: Book of Unspoken Dreams (author, unknown. Expunged from history, burnt as a heretic, etc...) Imagine an erotic literature book programmed with ESP and permanent and programmed illusions. Can be set for different races. :) Detects as Chaotic Evil, but it isn't really that bad. Okay, it has the power to Fascinate and give Suggestions, but it just wants its readers to lighten up, and to play out their fantasies. Michael Sandy
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| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
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| The Seekers Library | Paul Westermeyer | |||
| Re: The Seekers Library | Michael Sandy | |||
| Re: The Seekers Library | Ariel Sibal |