> My impression too, and then I encountered Onslaught.
Onslaughts exploits are interesting and amusing to read, but the guy is real loser, IMO. I'll check your page...
> I'm very afraid that there are Humakti who prefer marching songs and
> brass bands...
> Somehow I associate Death Metal with Zorak Zorani (zombies...).
The boy scouts who prefer military tattoos with great pomposity are no Humakti. True Warriors of Death know, that only moshing is meaningful in life and death. Zorani prefer, for obvious reasons, black metal. And they would maybe like S/M-music. They treat enlo like that, at least.
Sandy wrote:
> tight if possible. And boots are must-haves, too. And they are supposed
> to be dark, and sullen >people, >right? And violent, too, if aroused. My
> This is pretty similar (even identical) to what has been
> proposed for the sophisticate Humakti of Esrolia, who wear foppish lace,
> silk, and black leather, wield long slender rapiers, etc. etc. It is
> further evidence for these fine Humakti, IMO. Note incidentally that
> even though Humakt is probably a rarer cult in Esrolia than barbarian
> lands per capita, the vastly greater number of Esrolians indicate more
> Humakti living in that nation than in Sartar, frex. So perhaps they are
> really the norm.
Hey, Esrolian Humakti were supposed to be macho-men, dressed in loincloth and oiling their muscles. (And posing a lot, in weird and painfull positions.) And they are jeered upon a lot, as they claim that they can't have women, per cult geas. I go for the MGF here, but I have to say that stereotypizing minorities sometimes leaves a bad aftertaste to me, even in role-playing. Suitably outside the norms, they are allowed to do just anything. And might be one more reason why Onslaught never liked 'em:) Those jolly good fellows.
The opinions have been changed to protect the innocent.
Panu 'Passo' Pasanen.
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