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Re: [HOE] Re: Ruining Boise Horror (was Secret book, and Lost Colony)



That's not the point. Yes, I had my suspicions. But that's not the same
thing at all. I know for a fact that my HoE Marshall's inteding to run Boise
etc., and frankly, I'd I've liked the mystery. I'm now acutely aware that I
might reach some conclusions (quite logically) in character which I may not
have originally made; no matter how hard you attempt to separate
in-character from out-of-character information, sometimes something will
slip through the net. It's one of the unfortunate realities of gaming. This
is not to say that some people out there don't abuse OOC information on a
regular basis (Hey, I run a vampire Larp, it's one of the most irritating of
all problems), but most of us I'm sure would just rather not know so as to
enhnce the whole gaming experience.

</Rant>
Sam.

----- Original Message -----
From: <toadpooka@juno.com>
To: <hoe@gamerz.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [HOE] Re: Ruining Boise Horror (was Secret book, and Lost
Colony)


> Granted, there was an indication in that post about the contents of the
> adventure, but really, who didn't read Last Crusaders and think the same
> thing?
>
> On Mon, 28 May 2001 17:40:16 -0500 "Frighty"
> <frighty@corporatedirtbag.com> writes:
> > Yeah, I guess that one did kinda kill the Boise horror. I kinda had
> > an inkling, and after seeing the front of it, it was more of a good
> > idea...
>
> From Whom It May Concern,
> Rich "BANNED  for LIFE"  Ranallo
>
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