Re: Rule One is too good to you

From: Kevin McDonald <kpmcdona_at_qjj9Wrrz4gA2GUyS6mwT0tzQW1fFrzxZGP8lGzWWFZZdxaFRsLIzfJmYG90P3LthRlw>
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 13:18:01 -0500


What? There was a contest? When was this!!! You might want to try letting someone know next time.

-Lord Kevin the Hyperopic

On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Roderick and Ellen Robertson < rjremr_at_PUTG9ERAXCToP_Qb1wR9SuJR-H5-OS7zqnUmxnbwUQx1V9SX9qCfemFMNs_CX7S3tOVLcdPt6r8iQVE9.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

>
>
> Awright you weasles, Rule One is presenting Issue 3, even though you don't
> deserve it.
>
> Issue three is now available at http://ruleonemagazine.com/
>
> Because I couldn't get enough of you slackers to contribute, this issue we
> have to give you not one, not two, but three contest results. Matthew
> Cole's
> Chaos Feature competition from January 2009, and Ian Cooper's Sartar,
> Kingdom of Heroes Character and Feat contests from December, 2009. (Which
> you guys also didn't contribute towards.
>
> We also have a look at the hexads of Kralorela, a First Age story by Greg
> Stafford, a FAQ for issue 2's Peloria boardgame modification, and an Ogre
> cult from Carmania by some idjit named Roderick Robertson.
>
> And, if you duffers can get off your thumbs, we're now accepting
> submissions
> for Issue 4.
>
> RR
> He was born with the gift of laughter and the sense that the world was mad
> R. Sabatini, Scaramouche
>
>
>

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