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Can you tell I was camped with a bunch of Vipers? Those who are not interested in reading about the Maelstrom campaign, by the way, might as well stop reading now.

Had a fantastic time at the weekend playing a priest of the Merchant and, even though I wasn't well enough to walk very far (and thus only saw our own glade and the central area) I don't think my time was entirely wasted. I'm very much looking forward to the next one where hopefully I can attend some of the pan-denominational meetings (if only to be rude to everyone else), visit more glades (especially the Anaguma who I'm told do a very nice stir-fry and whom I might be able to convince to feed me sake till it pours out of my ears), and become Preceptor of the New World. Speaking of the Anaguma I saw this great entry on cutietrollCutietroll's LJ and thought of you.

On the whole Maelstrom was all the things I hoped it would be and none of the things I was worried it might be. Although I found the whole eidolon open-season painfully boring - and a little hard to believe (mass murder of angels seems just a tad unrealistic). I think part of the problem with this was that Eidolons are pitifully weak initially (so they're an easy mark for bullies out for a fight) and there seemed to be very few ways of telling a Fallen from a non-Fallen, which when added to the uncertainty revolving around exactly what an Eidolon could do with your soul led to a general hysteria and extermination policy. I completely understand why the turnaround period for Eidolons was reduced (of course that may have been a rumour) as it would suck beyond all belief to spend only an hour a day IC. Hopefully blanket slaughter of Eidolons will stop sooner rather than later; mind you, hopefully the vast flocks of Eidolons will reduce too ... you couldn't walk five yards without bumping into a messenger of the gods!

I do need to get a shooting stick for next time, my regular walking stick just couldn't cope with the terrain and will have to be replaced pronto, and I found standing in queues very difficult at times ... this is not a criticism of the queues by the way, the fact that I can't stand up for long periods of time is hardly Profound Decisions' fault. Buying provisions for the weekend was also something of an experience! These days I generally grab a wheelchair if I'm going to wander around a supermarket and while I was pootling around with Jo (sans LJ) in the local Tescos I discovered a significant downside to being in a wheelchair. When somebody farts they tend to do so at about the same height as your face, had I been a little more alert I might have rammed a leek up the offending orifice rather than rolling off as fast as I could.

So desperately looking forward to doing my downtime actions, writing certain key letters and working out some more services ... oh, and the next event!

Date: 2004-04-14 12:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] woodbrook.livejournal.com
had a lovely lovely time pouring my theological woes out onto you - hope you enjoyed it too! :|
:)

Date: 2004-04-14 01:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ephraim.livejournal.com
Hopefully next time we'll get a chance to meet up and get some quality rp time together. T'was great to see you nonetheless

Date: 2004-04-14 05:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] swiftblade.livejournal.com
Ah, you're on LJ as well, excellent!

Had an excellent time, though lost my headache at last. Can't wait for the downtime forms to come along..

Alan3 aka Joseph Arteman

Date: 2004-04-15 10:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] huuggs.livejournal.com
and im here too..

Emily arteman.

was niced to meet you.. just be nice to her for the next three months.. oh and to send you that email!

shaz

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