Re: Re: Introduction to Whitewall group

From: simon.miller_at_...
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 16:30:09 +0100


Alex,

Pelandan is a new term to me, I shall have a read up on the web and mail you off-group! Would be great to see some more details on that Issaries page about other Lunar formations.

Cheers

Simon

>-- Original Message --
>To: whitewall_at_yahoogroups.com
>From: Alex Ferguson <abf_at_...>
>Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 16:10:34 +0100
>Subject: Re: Re: Introduction to Whitewall group
>Reply-To: whitewall_at_yahoogroups.com
>
>
>On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 09:15:05AM +0100, simon.miller_at_... wrote:
>> I think I based them on the Issaries page; before the link to the Granite
>> Phalanx has broken.
>
>Yes, vexing that. can anyone give a quick precis of the missing page?
><significant look at Donald> At least on the level of 'broadly in line
>with tales' or 'Gregs Nick to within an inch of his life'.
>
>
>> Equally I may have got my phalanxes crossed; my grasp
>> on the distinction between marble, granite and the other stones has always
>> been rather tenuous (very confusing when we recently replaced our kitchen
>> worksurfaces!).
>
>Formica Phalanx? ;-) Yes, they swim around in my mind readily enough as
>well, I must admit. For my money there's only two major variables
>though, their home city, and whether or not they've been 'refounded'.
>(IMG there are also a couple of remaining regiments of a genuinely(ish)
>Pelandan tradition, and they'd look significantly different again, but
I
>dunno that they correspond to anything on the official order of battle.)
>The rest is essentially just 'colour'.
>
>Cheers,
>Alex.

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