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RE: [BNW] Bargainer PCs.
>I prefer it to be very unknown, so that those who are doing the
>summoning don't know if they are dealing with demons or not. There
>may very well be positive forces out there. I suppose I am colored a
>bit from having done Changeling the Dreaming (Seelie vs Unseelie) and
>other fae related stuff over the years--these are not defined by good
>and evil very easily, but they are just plain different in thought
>process.
True and again it is all a matter of difference of ideas. To the so called
Demons what one may find evil or insulting my only be a childish prank, or
even a common custom.
>Crossroads, some book due out next summer that will have alpha info.
Cool, Matt did say it was coming at some point, now I have a name to go with
it, thanks.
>Sorry, either you came late to the discussion or I'm being obtuse. I
>meant "most of the books that are due to be out for the game system."
>Glory Days excites me the least, for a lack of intereest in playing
>in that era, even as I hunger for more info about it for the game
>world. There's also a Covenant sourcebook, Evil Unlimited (I think I
>heard that), and probably something else that I'm forgetting.
It was me, I waited until now to resign to the ML after the change over.
the Crescent city book is next after Glory Days (IIRC)
>I'm amazed at how much stuff is out already. Very cool stuff. I
>hope to start running my own campaign by the end of August. (ANyone
>in Northern Virginia who wants to play?)
>Jennifer
I am pleased at the rate at which Matt is writing, good pace (hope he
doesn't get burnt out, but he's got bills to pay too).
Mine is on hold now newborn son and players moving (to Alaska of all
places). I hope to restart latter this year. (just got the Tenchi Muyo! book
yesterday so more sidetracking...)
I also look forward to finding out more about the Undead situation in
Atlanta and San Fran. I want to do a sort of MiB/Ghostbusters type of thing,
but would like some more "official" info on them, but Bargainers is a great
starting point.