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Re: [HoE] Templar Book Questions....
In a message dated 11/28/99 8:46:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, doctorx@aa.net
writes:
<< > I got a chance to look over the Templars book and I have a few questions
on
> it.
I will answer to the best of my ability.
>
> 1. Pg. 55 I think, a Templar is standing with a mechanical contraption on
> his back holding his sword and a shield, ok what is it?
After careful analysis, I have concluded that it is a mechanical contraption
on
his back.
>
> 2. I don't recall seeing anywhere about Templars using shields, anyone?
Then again, it doesn't say that they don't. Individual preference, I'd
guess.
> 3. Pg. 56 an impressive looking Anti Templar is standing there with looks
to
> be a Scythe. Anyone special or just an impressive looking Anti Templar?
After careful analysis, I have concluded... oh, never mind.
> 4. Anti Templars, Modeen seems to have the only relic ax amongst them. Are
> there no other relics about? I was thinking about maybe a Headman`s Ax from
> say the English museum from the Victorian days, or something along that
> lines, any ideas input or suggestions?
Given what the Marshall's section in the Wasted West book says about Europe,
if
somebody wants to launch an expedition across the Atlantic to the British
Museum, tell them I'll remember them fondly. I'm guessing most of the axes
youre going to find in North America are going to be scavenged from Martial
Arts shops or Renaissance Festivals, and thus aren't very likely to be
relics. >>
Doctor X
OK, your going on the frypan along with Flounder for your answers as
well. :-) As for players taking an expedition to Europe to ravage the English
Museum, I would think that would have already been done. I was thinking that
maybe over the years that maybe one or two have made a transatlantic journey
for one reason or another. And to say the only ones you would find in the US
are from Ren Faires or Martial Arts studios would not necessarily be true.
What of, in game loonynes, Paul Bunion (sp?) Ax, or an old Indian`s ax, or
from Central America, Aztec or Incan Ceremonial Axes. Just more thoughts. :-)
Grimm