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FungusColombicus

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  1. Indeed steep HOWEVER... text is mostly clean of typos, story is well written, interesting and flexible. You can tell the work of the book was a labor of love and attention. I say the price is well worth every penny paid for what you receive.
  2. for amphibious mode on chariots... maybe using otters, beavers or even platypuses are about the correct size for the job. The issue will be the tails and the transition between water to land (though... small draining holes in the bottom of something looking like a bathtub and a tricycle configuration of the wheels may be a possible solution to the problem.) EDIT: The entire basket for the chariot can be made from reeds and duck friendly materials... axles and other metallic parts could be made in Aluminum aiding to reach neutral flotation including the reinforcement of the wheels and harnesses. Definitely not something a duck from the poorer side of Clearwine can buy.
  3. Imagine the Durulz cavalry using Alinxes... What a unstoppable force. (plus there are several instances of cats used in chariots AND Alinxes are short tailed)
  4. What about increasing the bandwidth by calling the community to contribute in some sort of hybrid of "kickstarter" + Jonstown Compendium where we get something that the community direly need. I cannot imagine reassigning a lot of the resources, the lessons learned and work already done for Cthulhu may be so difficult to move forward. IF the desire is there... is a matter of finding the way RIGHT ?
  5. It is too late for me since our GM just killed the campaign we are playing out of frustration with Roll20. Between the lag... the problems with the character sheets and the impossible to manage "mystery" added/removed penalties for throws... nightmare in few words. I suspect my GM will not continue playing until Chaosium makes an "official" product (that we gladly paid for use) that works and is usable without the problems we currently have...
  6. My Alinx will kill himself with that name because the implications !!! you know he is not a lover of Shepelkirt at all.
  7. I am inclined to use the Esrolian lobotomy approach.
  8. There is only way to answer this. THANKS... Let's hope tomorrow is a better/brighter day.
  9. or erase from history the lies and misgivings (wink)
  10. go for chapters 24 and particularly 25... QUITE INTERESTING !!!
  11. depending on where you are in Britain... you may have a dialect closer to the language of the barbarian... hence the "I understand" part.
  12. Agreed 100% also: The master teaser: @Jeff for his superlative work teasing everyone with maps in Facebook... For me the other supplements/adventures and general items that made 2020 more bearable are: Merry Green Valley. Valley of Plenty. Six Seasons in Sartar. And the superb works of Martin Helsdon.
  13. Unless they are followers of Eurmal playing the "Humakti" card...
  14. The interesting part would be the players hunted down by a group of enraged Mostali hell bent to recover the body and clean the affront to that Mostali Clan/family.
  15. Based on the map of "The Lands of Dragon Pass" (2003) the distance between Apple Lane and Swan is about 4 miles. Jeff Richards posted in Facebook a Southern and Northern Sartar map that I composed to the detail below for your reference. I think the distance of 32km from Apple Lane and Jonstown is about right... YET... Runegate and Clearwine are closer and may be easier places to find a blacksmith. I have also to say that I haven't seen anywhere the "Sword Vale" in any of my references or maps. Hope this morsel of the new map of Sartar helps. (by the way... I hope the Sartar book and map is released really soon...)
  16. the absolute strongest Kumis that can be found in Glorantha comes from the Lord Ethilrist Black Horses. IF you dare to milk them and survive you will get a rich and potent alcoholic milk with no need of fermentation.
  17. Some Mostali thinks this is not a sodium metal... but something else called Potassium metal... an even rarer mix of glacier solid water and earth fire.
  18. The world is not FLAT... or a cube... the cult of Lhankor Mhy worshipers knows the truth... the evidence is there... there are tectonic activity... glaciers that move etc.
  19. Assuming mining of natural materials other than metals (flint or obsidian for example) what would be the god patron of mining ?
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