Re: Searching for eiderweb/glorantha

From: Alison Place <alison_place_at_aftBozGSbLoylJ2Qd2UZWTNa9A1CNcWmDC8vdxlHAXR_rAoOilIsZJgU70ui03L>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:39:48 -0700 (PDT)


Hi, Paul,

     I did a double-take when I saw your name. The only other times that I've seen the word Albertella, it was as a Cambrian genus of spiny trilobites. On googling them, I see that the genus was described by Charles Walcott in 1908. He was the famous discoverer of the Burgess Shale deposits in British Columbia, and Albertella is close in age.

     Have you ever been asked about your meraspid cranidia, Paul?

http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&um=1&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&q=albertella%2Btrilobite&btnG=Search+Images

     Post one of those on Facebook!

Alison

Adept wrote:
> I must say I like the site as well. The focus on
magic colleges is something I'm working on myself as well (as a side project for now), albait along the Janube.  

Thanks very much for the vote of confidence!

The focus that you refer to reflects my own
> fascination with wizardry
> and also the focus of my Arkat Alumnus game, which
> features students
> from all four of the wizardry schools in Syran. I've
> removed a lot of
> the detailed background material relating to the
> schools from my
> website (as I'm still idly toying with the idea of
> publication), but
> if anyone's interested, feel free to email me or
> apply to join the
> Arkat Alumnus group
> (http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/arkatalumnus/).
>
> :¬p
>
>
       



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