From: To: Subject: Chaosium Digest v36.07 Date: Monday, July 15, 2002 9:01 PM Chaosium Digest Volume 36, Number 07 Date: Tuesday, July 13, 2002 Number: 1 of 1 Contents: * Feline Invasion (CTHULHU) by Shannon R. Bell Editor's Note: "Unnaturally Familiar: Fiendish Friends for Immortal Sorcerers" by Christopher Hardesty from issue v36.05 has been selected as the winner of the 2nd Quarter 2002 Chaosium Submission Contest. The deadline for submissions for the 3rd Quarter contest is September 30, 2002. The prize, once again, is $40 in Chaosium merchandise for the best submission dealing with an in-print Chaosium game. That includes Call of Cthulhu, Cthulhu d20, Stormbringer and Dragon Lords of Melnibone. This issue contains a short capsule adventure dealing with H.P. Lovecraft's favorite animals, cats. If you like this one, check out the archive for a quintet of cat-related adventures by Andrew Clements. Look for Cat's Claw (Chaosium Digest v30.11, 3/25/00), Cat's Cradle (Chaosium Digest v28.8, 8/15/99), Cat's Eyes (Chaosium Digest v28.10, 10/3/99) and Cat Song (Chaosium Digest v29.6, 12/15/99). We've also got a slew of announcements. Anyone interested in submitting d20 Cthulhu material for publication should be sure to check out the last announcement. Enjoy! ANNOUNCEMENTS * The Black Seal is the magazine of modern horror gaming and is devoted to supporting Cthulhu Now and Delta Green games. Issue #1 is available now and features interesting NPCs, dangerous places, leylines and lloigor, scenarios, Emerson Grant from Delta Green's latest case file, UK mental health laws, and UK legal and illegal firearms amongst other things. The Black Seal can be bought in UK and European games stores and can be ordered by mail order from the rest of the world. Please check out our web site http://www.theblackseal.org for full details of issue contents, a free teaser PDF and ordering information including easy-to-use PayPal buttons. -- Adam Crossingham Editor - The Black Seal Chief Editor - Brichester University Press http://www.theblackseal.org * ISSARIES, INC. ANNOUNCES GLORANTHACON VIII The world of Glorantha beckons and the Glorantha Tribe gathers once more! Issaries, Inc. is pleased to announce that Gloranthacon VIII will be held in Toronto, Canada in March, 2003. Jeff Kyer is coordinating the convention, and we expect that it will be the Gloranthan event of the year. Jeff needs brave volunteers to run events and help out at the Convention. He is trying to gather as many of the old guard and the new to bring to North America the kind of Gloranthan fun that has been far too long absent from these shores - those Europeans shouldn't have all the fun! The theme this year is Lunars. The Empire waxes strong and the exploration of this mighty Colossus is the focus of many upcoming publications. We want to help the Gloranthan Tribe to exchange ideas and views, and to have some fun exploring the Big Red Moon and the Empire along the way. Guests of Honor: Greg Stafford, Mark Galeotti, and John Hughes. Other Guests (so far): Martin Laurie, Robin Laws, Stephen Martin, Sandy Peterson, Roderick Robertson, and Ken Rolston. When is it?: March 7th to 9th, 2003. Where is it?: Glorantha Con is being held at the Toronto Colony Hotel, 89 Chestnut St., Toronto, Ontario. Call Toll Free 1-800-387-8687 (or 416-977-0707) or link to and reserve your room. Make sure you get our Convention Room rates: Single or Double$109 CDN (about $70 US), Triple $124 ($80 US), Quad $139 ($90 US). Con rates extend from Wednesday, March 5th to Sunday, March 9th. Remember to book your room before February 14th so we can make our room commitment! Call For Events If you have an event you want to run at the convention, contact or send us a letter describing your event. We don't care as long as its about Glorantha! Hero Wars, HeroQuest, RuneQuest, boardgames, miniatures, a Live Action game, or seminar - all are encouraged. While we are looking at a Lunar theme, your event does not have to be Lunar in nature. We want people to have fun Running an event earns a $20 discount off from pre-registration cost. Running a second event gets you in free. Special events so far include the GTA Dinner, Lore Auctions, Seminars, Sing-Alongs, Geo's, and many other planned events. Other Activities For those who are not interested in spending their whole time at the con dealing with All Things Gloranthan, we have a tour of downtown Toronto, designed to hit some of the Museums and Galleries to be found there as well as a few hot spots. Registration Pre registration for the weekend is $50 Canadian. Pre-Registration will be open until Feb 1, 2003. All pre-payments must be received by Feb 3, 2002. The GTA dinner is an additional $25 and seating is limited. Sign up online at or mail us at: Glorantha Con VIII 374 Glenholme Ave Toronto, Ontario M6E 3E5 Canada Make all checks and money orders payable to Gloranthacon. We also accept Paypal; send funds to . Advertising Interested in getting your own word out at the Con? Contact us for 1/4, 1/2, and full page ads in the program book or the pre-registration book. Banner and link space on the website is also available. Contact us for rates. Other Ways to Contact Us: Discussion of the convention as well as help and advice for events can be found at . Email us directly at . * Issaries, Inc. Press Release July 11, 2002 Oakland, CA Gloranthan Toys and Trinkets from Greydog Designs Issaries, Inc., and The Unspoken Word are delighted to announce that fans of the fantasy world of Glorantha can now buy rune stones, pendants, and even plush toys inspired by the Hero Wars and HeroQuest game lines. Issaries, Inc., has licensed Greydog Designs to produce and distribute these items, while The Unspoken Word, established producers of supplements for Issaries, Inc.'s games, will be handling orders and bringing the products to the wider gaming community. Sarah Evans, already known for her fine Glorantha-inspired art, has established this new venture, starting with a line of ten plush toys (from the Crimson Bat to a Dragonewt) and a huge array of rune-inscribed resin pendants, keyrings, and badges. These hand-crafted items can be ordered by mail or over the internet - see http://www.celtic-webs.com/greydog/ for pictures and details. They will premier next week at Convulsions 2002, a fan-based convention held in England that has been a mainstay of Glorantha for a decade. "Glorantha fans already have access to a regularly-changing range of products through our CafePress.com stores," Greg Stafford, president of Issaries, stated. "Our agreement with Greydog Designs allows us to make a wider, more personalized range of goods available. We hope that Sarah will be able to expand her product line over the next year." For information on Gloranthan products available through CafePress.com, see www.herowars.com/products/cafepress.html. * TALES FROM THE GLORANTHA TRADING ASSOCIATION MidSpring Passing (June, 2002) Greetings to Observers of the Glorantha Trading Association. Summer's promise nears, the Bulls of Spring pass by. Now hail Issaries and rising Yelm. Hearken to the word on Glorantha, Issaries Inc., its partner publishers, and GTA activity. Welcome new members to the growing tribe. CONTESTS, NEW AND OLD The winners of the third general GTA Observers drawing were Jonathan Jacobs and Tuomas Palosaari. They each won a set of the first 11 Gloranthan Classics miniatures produced by Dark Ages Miniatures. Congratulations, we hope you enjoy your new "toys"! THE BEST OF GLORANTHA 2001 ANNOUNCED! All the GTA should celebrate the winners of the Best of Glorantha 2001 awards. "Another promising year for Glorantha marks the millennium," said Greg Stafford as he acknowledged the winners of worldwide GTA voting. Best Glorantha Visual Art Simon Bray's Heortling "wood cuts" in Thunder Rebels and Storm Tribe Best Hero Wars Scenario Saddled with the Nightmare, by Simon Bray and Martin Hawley Best Hero Wars Description Pavis Hero Wars by Ian Thomson and Issaries, Inc. Best Gloranthan Website Nick Brooke's Etyries.com Best Glorantha in Print, English Thunder Rebels, by Issaries, Inc. Best Glorantha in Print, non-English Pavis Hero Wars by Multisim (French) Best Hero Wars House Rule Benedict Adamson's Enhanced Simple Contests to replace Group Simple Contests Best Glorantha Playing Aid Uz, The Trolls of Glorantha, produced by The Unspoken Word Best Glorantha Short Fiction John Hughes's Helden novella Best Issaries, Inc. Publication Thunder Rebels Best Licensed Product Uz, The Trolls of Glorantha, produced by The Unspoken Word Spirit of Glorantha Life of Moonson (Gloranthan material from the LARP of the same name by Nick Brooke, Chris Gidlow, David Hall and Kevin Jacklin, with Rick Meints and Michael O'Brien). THE BEST OF THE BEST Greg Stafford went on to note his selection of Nick Brooke's Etyries.com from the Best of Glorantha 2001 winners to be the Best of the Best of Glorantha 2001. "Fans picked Nick's site and its contents in both categories in which it was nominated. Material from Nick's site also won last year during the Best of Glorantha contest. His site is full of original material, entertaining and humorous in its perspective, and chock full of stuff which is pretty much canon, as far as the Western religions go. The clincher was his parody of Barbarian Adventures in his "Rough Guide to Sartar;" though posted in 2002, it is a brilliant example of the his material. My congratulations to Nick for a job well done -- and to all the other winners as well." Congratulations to each winner, who should sport the winner's logo on their websites soon. Check for the full story at . Certificates and other prizes will be mailed out to them this summer. HERE ARE THE TOP TWENTY GLORANTHA WEBSITES Issaries and the GTA also announce the Winners of the Top 20 Gloranthan Web Sites, as nominated and voted on by GTA members and observers. 1. Wesley Quadros' Glorantha site III 2. Nick Brooke's Etyries.com 2. John Hughes' "Questlines" 4. Peter Nordstrand's Hero Wars page 5. David Dunham's Glorantha Page 6. Bruce Ferrie's Glorantha Page 6. James Frusetta's "Troll Wonderhome" 6. Simon Phipp's RuneQuest/Glorantha Site 6. Bo Rosen's "Arumbobo's Heroes" 10. Efendi's "Liber ob Sciscitatora" (Japanese language) 10. Malion's "TOME: The Book of Secrets of Glorantha" (Japanese language) 10. Master Gollum's Glorantha Page (Spanish language) 10. Multisim's official Hero Wars site (French language) 10. Michael O'Brien's Glorantha Page 10. Jamie Revell's "Trotsky" 10. Jonas Schiott's "East Wilds" and Hero Wars pages 10. Hiroki Shimizu's "Gathering Storm" (Japanese language) 18. Kalikos (Finnish language) 18. Steve Marsh's HeroQuest Home Page 20. Ian Thomson's "Pavis" (Duplicate numbers indicate ties.) Congratulations to the winners. Soon an official Top Twenty Glorantha Website logo will be available for posting on those sites. As soon as full detail on the RPGHost Top Role Playing Game WebSites emerges, we will post that list too at . MISSED IN THE BEST OF GLORANTHA NOMINATIONS? I'll swear we missed one in both Best of Glorantha nominations. How about a Glorantha Skydome on line? Take a look at Mr. Tines' Gloranthan Planetarium (a Java Applet I cannot shut down); you can launch it from . It is on my list for next year. Is it true that Nick Brooke built a standalone version earlier? And is Mr. Tines Nick's cat? [Actually, Mr. Tines' applet was developed several years ago, and since then work on the applet has been continued by Alex Ferguson under the direction of Issaries, Inc. Issaries hopes to finish it eventually for the Issaries web site. For the moment, they heartily recommend the older version developed by Mr. Tines. It is truly wonderful.] ORLANTH IS ALMOST DEAD! AND OTHER NEWS Issaries Inc. has been having problems with layout (again), but Orlanth is Dead!, Volume 2 of the Sartar Rising campaign series, is almost done. Thanks to long-time Gloranthan fan Ben Monroe for stepping in to do the layout. It is at the printer now, and should be in the warehouse soon. Those who've seen it are very pleased with how it turned out, and hope you find it worth the wait. Exactly what will come next is not 100% certain, but both Hero's Book and Imperial Lunar Handbook Volume One are nearing completion. (Hero's Book would have been out already but we wanted to ensure that it was compatible with HeroQuest's rules, and it has thus been delayed.) In addition, editorial work has started on Volume 3 of Sartar Rising. Issaries expects that all three books will be ready for layout in the next couple of months. However, a new book has entered the line-up, whose working title is (appropriately) Working Class Heroes. This book of hero bands from the Dragon Pass area will take the hero band rules from HeroQuest (originally posted on the Issaries web site last summer) and put them into practice. Each of the twenty-seven bands is drawn from one of the Homelands featured in HeroQuest, thus allowing new players an immediate home for their heroes. This book has something for everyone: Donandar entertainers, Lunar tax collectors, draconic scholars, feuding healers, Imperial magicians, Geo's Inn, and the Slayers of Harrek. Work has progressed so quickly on this book that it is likely to appear before any of the above. Like Hero's Book and Imperial Lunar Handbook, this will be released as a supplement for HeroQuest, not Hero Wars. Issaries, Inc. still lacks a release date for HeroQuest, but hopes to make an announcement soon. Work on the rules has been slower than expected due primarily to the complete refocusing and rewriting of original Hero Wars rulebook. Meantime you can take a look at the expanded HeroQuest FAQ available at . If you have any questions that are not answered in this list, please do not hesitate to ask at . Thanks to everyone who has contacted us with new ideas, enthusiasm, good wishes, and the inevitable questions. Happy HeroQuesting! SHORT PLUGS After well over a year, King of Sartar is finally back in stock. The problem had to do with coordination between Issaries and Wizards Attic, and simply took some time to resolve. Those who back-ordered King of Sartar will receive it from Wizards Attic in due course, and those who want to can now order it either through the Wizards Attic web site or by calling them at 1-800-213-1493. Thanks to the efforts of Issaries Goldentongue, the Storm Tribe now has full control of this book, guaranteeing that the tribe will no longer run out of copies. Mark Galeotti notes that a rather chilly Orlanth was the featured god of the month in June on the Issaries Orlanthi on-line store http://www.cafepress.com/orlanthi>, with a limited edition shirt and mug available only for a few more days. We also have a frosted Minlister's tankard available for the summer, with more new gear coming soon. There is also a new Dark Troll joke if you follow the links to the Uz store. Yelmalio has joined the Lunar Pantheon in preparation for an all-out assault against Orlanth once Orlanth is Dead! is released. Check the Issaries CafePress.com site at for information on the five official stores currently open. Also, this is your last chance to get Barbarian Adventures artwork on products, since all of the artwork on will change once Orlanth is Dead! is released. If you're really quick and near England, you can make it to Convulsion C02 from July 19-21 at Digby Hall on the University of Leicester Campus. The convention committee promises LARPs, sitdown role playing, board games, seminars, sing-alongs, and maybe even a GTA party. The convention has a line up of Hero Wars and Runequest Glorantha, Call of Cthulhu, and Elric games. Meet the many, many guests of honor: John Hughes, Roderick Robertson, John Tynes, Peter Corless, Michael O'Brien, Ken Rolston, Martin Laurie, Mike Mason, Lawrence Whitaker, Simon Bray, Mark Galeotti, Nick Brooke, Kevin Jacklin, Jamie "Trotsky" Revell, Marcus L Rowland, Eric Rowe, Dan Steel, Ingo Tschinke, and Oliver Dickinson, creator of Griselda. See for details. Seen the new Glorantha Comic "Path of the Damned" yet? It's a 48 full color comic with an Orlanth story installment in Jonstown and a short story about a sorcerer in Pent. Tad pricey at 13 Euro but gorgeous and Glorantha and worth it. Ingo has a one-question "poll" to gather reaction: , but you'll have to join the TradeTalk-Info maillist first, if you can stand the Yahoo ads. As of this writing, the poll responses were very positive. You might consider more questions than one, Ingo. How about "Would you like a more readable font in the speech balloons?" Got my Tradetalk #10, the Wenelia and Ramalia special issue. With nifty info about the Mraloti, Slontos, the Arstola Forest, and suchlike, it will come in very handy. Also from is promised Legacy of Pavis (all about the Cult of Pavis, the Flintnail Dwarves and more), for major credit cards online. Unspoken Word has merged its magazine and book products (makes sense). UW2 - The Thieves' Arm (about Dragon Pass under Imperial Occupation: from bandit country to a mob war in Furthest) has been mailed. Got yours yet? I'm told it was well worth the wait: full of bandits, honorable thieves, cannibals, Pargites, and magic, with information from Greg Stafford about Lanbril, God of Thieves. Hot on the heels of The Thieves' Arm comes "In Wintertop's Shadow: life and adventure among the Tarsh Exiles" by Ian Cooper, scheduled for release in July. This will be followed by "Imther: Edge of Empire" by Harald Smith and Martin Crim; and "The Far Place," articles and scenarios set in that turbulent region of Dragon Pass. You will probably get all three if your UW subscription reaches number 5. The Lunar Map, which got a lot of enthusiasm in the Best of Glorantha voting, is running low and won't be reprinted, so check . Me, I await Gloranthan Paper Heroes: the first set may be out by Convulsion (I hope). Bruce Ferrie's Hero Wars scenario, The Wooing of Enerin and Maniski, in the just released Valkyrie #24 is worth tracking down. It is a fully developed scenario in six scenes, with stats for six narrator characters and Riaassha the Wheat Queen. Way to go Bruce! Also, at GenCon, Michael Schwartz will be running a series of six HeroQuest scenarios. (Yes, he will be using the then-current draft of the new rules.) The Unspoken Word has generously provided prizes for these events in the form of several copies of the gorgeous Lunar Map mentioned elsewhere in this newsletter. If you want to score a new map, see how the new rules are shaping up, or just have some fun colonizing Dragon Pass and defending your clan, check out these events. You can go to for details on the events and times for both conventions. SHORT TAKES Mything Links is a concordance of Gloranthan stories, recently build by Oliver Berneutz at . This page contains myths and stories by David Dunham, Nick Brook, John Hughes, Michael O'Brien, Ian Cooper, Mike Dawson, Oliver Dickinson, Guy Jobbins, Peter Larsen, Roderick Robertson, Harald Smith, Dag Stålhandske, and others. Now over 105 entries are cross referenced by region, title, author, and topic. Mythic maps of the West are on show at . Thanks to Jamie Revell. Nice work with Campaign Cartographer, Jamie! I hope everyone had a great time at Tentacles, which ran May 17 to May 20 at Castle Stahleck, Germany. Thanks to Issaries Inc, Chaosium Inc, Pegasus Spiele, Der Spieleladen, and Hannover Spielt for sponsoring it; to Fabian Kuechler for coordination; and a GTA toast to guests Greg Stafford, Loz Whitaker, Simon Bray, Jeff Richard, Roderick Robertson, Nick Brooke, and Rick Meints. Iwasaki Moto has a Japanese site collecting Glorantha map links that don't need Japanese to find or to use, though Latin helps. Follow the Mappae Collectivarum link on . Issaries, Inc. has finally finished the first in a new series of fonts for HeroQuest. If you're one of the many fans of Gloranthan documents on the web that want or would benefit from the Gloranthan fonts in their new avatar, attend to . HeroQuest Core Runes is available both as a TrueType font for Windows and as a suitcase for the Macintosh, so almost everyone should be able to use it. Issaries does ask that people not make any modifications to this font, but otherwise people are free to pass it on as they wish; the above-mentioned page has an appropriate copyright statement. In addition to the 30 Core Runes, this font also contains runes for all of the major Gloranthan pantheons; runes for the most common affinities, spirits, and other magical abilities; and several brand new runes. A Word document is also available that maps keystrokes to runes. Additional fonts will follow as Stephen Martin has time to complete them, probably beginning with Orlanth, Ernalda, and Storm Tribe fonts. Digital Glorantha is a Yahoo discussion group dedicated to the creation of artwork, maps, 3D models, and virtual environments for Glorantha, using software such as Poser, Bryce, Vue d'ESprit, Lightwave, VRML, and whatever graphics program you can afford. It's a friendly, low-volume forum where you can swap ideas, models, and props, show off your latest creations, ask for technical or creative assistance, and jointly plan epic 3-D projects. For further information, visit the Glorantha 3D home page at . MINIATURES, MINIATURES, AND MORE MINIATURES GTA Observers have one benefit that paid members do not -- every few months, when we send out the Observers newsletter, Issaries, Inc. and the GTA hold a drawing and give away a prize. (Tell me again guys, why do we leave out the senior members?) This time around, the drawing was for two complete sets of the first Gloranthan Classics miniatures. The lucky winners are Jonathan Jacobs (despite his invocation of the hated Shepelkirt) and Tuomas Palosaari. This time around, we will be awarding a copy of either Gloranthan Classics volume 1 (Pavis & Big Rubble) or volume 2 (Griffin Mountain) from Moon Design Productions. If you know someone who would like to keep up on all happenings Gloranthan, and maybe score a free prize sometime, have them contact us at with the message "Add Observer" in the subject line so that we can add them to the list of almost 1000 Observers. There are now TWO sets of Gloranthan Classic Miniatures available from Discount Hobby. These miniatures are the 25th anniversary recasting of the original Gloranthan figures released by Archive Miniatures from 1976-1980. These are all in lead-free white metal, with characters and creatures from White Bear & Red Moon, Nomad Gods, and RuneQuest. Replace your Walktapus that got crushed so long ago! You can order by mail from Discount Hobby, 2376 W. Michigan Avenue, Battle Creek, Mi. 49017 USA. Orders can be placed by fax, internet, or check, with payment in US funds; you can even pay using Paypal. See or contact Johnny Lauck at for details on these and many other miniatures. Although they have not been released quite as quickly as Issaries, Inc. had hoped, the brand new Gloranthan miniatures from Lance & Laser look awesome! The first few are available through Wizards Attic or directly from Lance & Laser , and more are on the way. In addition to Heortling heroes, Lunar vexillae, and shadowy Uz, forthcoming figures include dexterous dragonewts, Chaos monstrosities, and even several different types of mermen. Anyone planning to collect them all? A PARTNERSHIP: GLORANTHA AND THE CHAOSIUM DIGEST As everyone knows, Glorantha originally sprang from Chaos. Similarly, Issaries, Inc. came forth from Chaosium, Inc. and Glorantha would not be what it is today without the efforts of the staff and fans of that mother company. One of the mainstays of Chaosium, Inc. nowadays is the Chaosium Digest, which unlike the Glorantha Digest is a digest-format "newsletter" containing news, scenarios, and articles for Chaosium games. It relies upon email submissions for all of its content. Issaries, Inc. and the GTA would like to extend a special thank you to The Chaosium Digest. This newsletter is dedicated to Chaosium games, but has always included our press releases, announcements, and even GTA Observer newsletters in their mailings, no matter how long they are. In addition to featuring material on current Chaosium games, the coordinator is more than willing to accept material for former Chaosium properties. Like Glorantha. Just as they support Glorantha, please support them, even if only current Chaosium games are eligible for their quarterly prize. Have a great scenario you plan to put on the Issaries web site or submit to a magazine? Why not send it to the Chaosium Digest at the same time. This will allow the Digest to come out more often, will showcase your talents and expose Glorantha to another audience, and will show appreciation for the Digest's dedication to Glorantha. Contact for more information, details on submitting material, or enrolling. Let's show them that this is a partnership that we appreciate. (People with articles and scenarios on the Issaries web site can also send them to the Chaosium Digest.) NEW EMAIL SELF-MANAGER FOR THE GTA Issaries is moving the GTA email lists to reduce the work involved in sending out GTA Dispatches and Newsletters. In addition, this will allow GTA members and observers to manage for themselves how they receive notifications. After the list is initialized, you will be invited to change your initial password and thereafter to set or reset your mailing preferences. Unless you're an Observer, however, you will still need to contact to change your address or unsubscribe (we're working on this negative feature). We expect the move to take place shortly after you receive this. Because of feedback from several GTA members after the last newsletter, we have decided not to move to YahooGroups or any other public listserver. Graham Robinson was one of several people who offered us space. We accepted Graham's offer because his rpglist.org is already the home of the Glorantha-digest and Glorantha-board lists. Issaries, Inc. will still maintain the databases, but will use the rpglist.org tools to send out GTA emails. Names and other information about GTA members will not be stored in the rpglist.org database, only email addresses and GTA rank. No one besides the list administrators (GTA Steward Mark Leymaster, Webmaster Nils Weinander, and Issaries Inc) can even see the email addresses, so your privacy and anonymity (as appropriate) will be preserved. Only a few people will be able to post directly to the lists, so there should be no spam. If you want to suggest a posting, contact . Please feel free to express your opinions about this move to . Technical questions are better sent to Graham directly at . ISSARIES' ONLINE POLICY FOR ART, COPYRIGHTS, AND TRADEMARKS Issaries, Inc. thanks the Tribe and all for respecting its copyrights and trademarks. They've asked us all to revise the notices on websites to the following: "Glorantha and the Glorantha Trading Association are trademarks of Issaries, Inc. HeroQuest and Hero Wars are trademarks of Issaries, Inc. Issaries, Inc. is a registered trademark of Issaries, Inc." Issaries was asked about use of its artwork besides the runes, and replied that they cannot give blanket approval to use all artwork (in many cases, they do not have the rights to grant). However, Issaries is pleased to now allow use of Simon Bray's wonderful Heortling Art, the Best of Glorantha 2001, on non-commercial web sites. Use of these images must be in accordance with the following rules: 1. Only the images at may be used in this manner. No other images from this site may be used without express permission from Issaries, Inc, apart from the "Best of Glorantha" award logos used by winners. 2. No more than three of these images may be used on a single web page. There is no limit to the number that can be used on an individual site as long as this restriction is followed. 3. Each image must link back to , , or , or . 4. Each page that includes any of these images must contain the trademark notice indicated in the Issaries online policy as well as the following copyright notice: "The Orlanthi deity images by Simon Bray used on this page are copyright (c) 2000-2002 by Issaries, Inc. and are used with permission." If any of these images are used on any page on the site, this same notice must also appear with the trademark notice on the site's main page or main Glorantha page. 5. These images may not be cropped or altered in any way, other than to resize them as needed. 6. Use of the images must be in accordance with the rest of the online policy, which can be found at . PARTING SHOT I really enjoy the reissue of the Glorantha miniature figures from Discount Hobby. They recall for me the cardboard pieces from White Bear & Red Moon, later reified as small sculptures in the first appearance of the cast figures, some time ago. Clearly time to complete my set. But I also remember table top gaming large scale combats too, and wonder whether we'll see operational miniatures rules, perhaps to go with the dandy work on the Lunar Army by Martin Laurie? I've been tracking a mention of skirmish rules development (maybe with larger scale) from Roderick Robertson, . Roderick says he's going to bring figures and run a skirmish game at Convulsion like he did at Tentacles. Let us know how it goes. The rules are updated from time to time, and can be downloaded from that Yahoo site. Heck, I'd be pleased to run a decent set of mass combat rules with "pasteboard regiments" (perhaps using the forthcoming Gloranthan Paper Heroes) if the artists of this tribe are interested in helping. Let me know and I'll report on developments next time. Hawkbear aka Mark Leymaster * A Quick Call for submissions : Would you like to write for Call of Cthulhu D20? Have some good ideas for Mythos related magical items? Chaosium is now accepting contributions for an upcoming D20 project. Email xenophon@att.net for a submission packet, sample format and guidelines. Deadline for submissions is August 25th, 2002. Do not reply to this email with submissions, or requests for more info. Instead, contact the project coordinator directly at: xenophon@att.net - Chaosium ------------------- Feline Invasion A Tale of Terror by Shannon R. Bell A friend, client, relative, or perhaps one of the investigators herself is experiencing a strange occurrence of cats. The area of the subject's home has been overrun with them - if one looks and keeps track carefully, thirty or fifty can be counted in a day, with who knows how many stalking in and out by night. While only the person contacting the investigators has noticed, she has been unable to provide proof of a danger to enlist the aid of authorities. 1. The cats are attracted to the foundation of a nearby mobile home or house. Underneath, a wiring fault has transferred power to metal elements in the foundation, providing heat (if in a cold climate). The stray cats from all over are flocking to the warm spot. If in a warm climate, the electrical field from the wiring is coupled with a Freon leak in a refrigerator, creating a large pocket of cool air which is attracting the cats to the area. 2. Zanzillerak, a mighty dreamlands wizard, is preparing to invade this area by opening a gate from the Dreamlands. The Dreamland cats have petitioned their Earthly brethren for help. On both sides of the gate, cats are marshalling their forces to defeat Zanzillerak's plan. Of course, without human aid, they might not be successful. 3. The cats have been attracted to the area by an increase in vermin. The large house on the corner with the huge lot is the home to an artist. Julie has been killing people, hacking up the bodies, and using taxidermy to create horrible artistic visions in her living room and basement. The excess of blood and guts is now nourishment to thousands of rats and mice, which inhabit the house and surrounding acreage. The killer, fearful that the vermin would draw attention to her unique gallery, has been importing strays and cats from the local shelter to combat the problem before it spreads to more populated areas of the neighborhood. -- To unsubscribe from the chaos-digest ML, send an "unsubscribe" command to chaos-digest-request@chaosium.com. Chaosium Inc., Call of Cthulhu, and Nephilim are Registered Trademarks of Chaosium Inc. 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