Re: Godlearner taxonomy

From: Keith <keith.nellist_at_1gWZzm23z4tVFyj0Hh_MUipgs3nXZz5K4q7YronCZPtdcwALwH_TxsJ22ZaT71>
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2010 22:06:31 -0000


Well, I've used it to entertain and it has amused me, so mission accomplished. I mean both the taxonomic thingy and Gloranthan reality.

My game plot inspired use of Ocron's classification system was to have it as a subset of Tradetalk that could be used to "Trademark" a brand (this was during the second age), using the ridiculous idea that someone could own a word.

Those involved (Valastos of the Seven Pens, a well meaning scholar; Hofhalados of the Church of United Tricksters, well meaning but misguided; and a Fake High Llama Khan, desperate, clever) were attempting to get the Eiritha Priestesses (Aretha Franklinus) to rename the High Llama as an Alticamelus.

For more Taxonomy fun see also the Seventh voyage of sinbad - paraphrased:
"Papio sapiens!"
"It's a giant baboon"
"Ha ha that's what I said"

Keith            

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