RE: Re: Roads of Sartar

From: bernuetz.oliver_at_...
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 12:59:26 -0500


Other Heortlings marvel at their piety as they insist on worshipping their hero through two 15 minute breaks each and every day of the year. They honour him at these breaks with offerings of wheel shaped pastries and a dark black liquid that doubles as axle grease. He is referred to in reverent terms as either foreman (for he possesed the wit and strength of four men) or union steward (for he guarded the roads and helped bring all Sartarites together).

Oliver
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From: KYER, JEFFREY [mailto:jeff.kyer_at_...] Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 11:47 AM To: HeroWars_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Re: Roads of Sartar

And, of course, they mark their movable tula by placing portable boundary stones, triangluar shaped cones to represent Law. The orange is merely a side effect of the magic.

Jeff

Benedict Adamson wrote:
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> Michael Schwartz wrote:
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> > Sounds like what we really need is a hero band... the Road Wardens.
> ...
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