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Re: [HoE] (Spoiler) What bothered me about The Boise Horror
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From: B.D. Flory <bflory@frontiernet.net>
To: <hoe@gamerz.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: [HoE] (Spoiler) What bothered me about The Boise Horror
> | Posses, git!!!!
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> | My major problem with this scenario is that on the old Deadlands
website,
> | there was an adventure with the same concept (monster is actually in
> | someone's head). That either means someone was lazy and recycled stuff,
> or
> | didn't read what their own company put up on their website. If it's
> | something else, please let us know, as it doesn't seem very PEG-esque to
> do
> | something like that...
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> Hmm...I see your point. On the other hand, "man rises from the dead"
could
> describe anything from the resurrection of Jesus to The Night of the
Living
> Dead. It's all in the execution, IMHO.
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> B.D. Flory
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>
That's fine... just don't do it for the same game line (HOE), then...
Caias