Re: Introductions and a question

From: Richard Hayes <richard_hayes29_at_XcljBTyB-d7H7OPnEwYs8vyXtYFw78sbXNXznm4DsKrkd9cTt7PtWJv0Zsbs>
Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 09:40:58 +0100 (BST)


The Gloranthan vibe around Ouroboros is because the word is also used in Glorantha, in connection with the Dragonewts. It is explained more in the Mongoose RQ book on Dragonewts.  
Richard Hayes

From: Zachary Kline <zkline_at_5C5a6GUncvj-I-bXOzr9AjNx6vZlPGns5lq9KU0XsWzz-T-MNX3ayBPZoJNdmyN101ghBHEfBCmZrg.yahoo.invalid> Subject: Re: Introductions and a question To: WorldofGlorantha_at_yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, 27 April, 2011, 21:24

Hi All,
THanks for all the suggestions and advice.  It's very much appreciated.  A PBM game sounds like a good compromise, if I can find one with open spots and a willingness to take in a total newbie unfamiliar with setting and rules. As far as my instinctive taste goes, the limited exposure I've had to the world tends to suggest Sartar, which I gather is the Dragon Pass region.  I like the Orlanthi culture, it's quite a change from typical medieval fantasy.  Of course, there are tons of other places I probably haven't even heard of, so I guess we'll see. In my limited reading I was struck by David Dunham's PenDragon Pass rules.  I love the idea of something multigenerational.  That's not anything I've had much experience with before, but the notion just suits me for some reason or other.  I've also been rereading E. R. Eddison's classic fantasy novel The Worm Ouroboros, and it gave me Gloranthan vibes, for some reason. Anyway, thanks again for all your help and encouragement.  I suppose PBM is the way to go for now, unless I hear differently from an ORegonian around here. All the best,
Zack.
On Apr 27, 2011, at 10:19 AM, Pomeroi wrote:

> Hi Zach,
>
> the others already gave some good advice. Only one word more from me. If
> you want to start and have the look and feel of Glorantha, you could
> find a play by mail. This will keep you out of geographic trouble. While
> you play a bit you read on in lists like this. And within no time you
> feel well enough to start your own small campaign (or a 2-3 evenings
> event first time).
>
> Perhaps some other reading here can suggest some pbm. I am currently in
> one, that got stuck :-(
>
> Good Luck
> Pomeroi
>
> On 27.04.2011 04:13, Zachary Kline wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > My name is Zachary Kline, and I'm apparently the newest member of this group. I thought I should introduce myself a bit. I'm currently attending college at Oregon State University, and also happen to be totally blind.
> > My interest in Glorantha has been peaked recently by my exploration of King of Dragon Pass, a computer game I hope to soon be able to actually play instead of merely read about. I was directed here by a member of the GloranthaInternetGaming group. My reading about the world thus far has been fascinating, but I'd love to actually be able to role-play in it.
> > This leads to my question. Are there any gaming groups in ORegon, preferably in the Corvallis area? Transportation is sadly an issue for me, so ideally a university-based group would be preferred. I'd love to have a chance to explore this setting a little more.
> > All the best and I'm glad to be here. Hope to hear from you soon.
> > Yours,
> > Zack.
>


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