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Old Wod Tales: Fellow Ship, runemap, Day of Discovery

PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 12:35 am
by Homer
Old WoD Tales:
Fellow Ship, the Rune Map and the Day of Discovery

Some of the worst disappointments of the OSI shards showed up not in the ugly side of the place, but in the many positives that illustrated the grand potential of the concept, undermined by its tragic flaws. On Lake Superior, in the far North, was a wonderful place called the White Rose Forge. To treasure hunters and explorers like Prestorjon the Seeker, it was the center of the universe. Throughout the land, there were some excellent examples of places called “rune libraries,â€

Re: Old Wod Tales: Fellow Ship, runemap, Day of Discovery

PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 1:22 am
by Atei
Homer wrote:Old WoD Tales:
Fellow Ship, the Rune Map and the Day of Discovery

Where did the uninhabited islands get their names? You may have guessed that already. I named them all- after all, they had to be called something. By the way, I have an idea that we should start renaming them in honor of past heroes and past administrators of WoD. I’m interested in what others think of that idea.


I think that is a GREAT idea, Homer! Instead of Compass Island, Dundee Isle. Instead of Dragon Isle, Preacher Island and so on. It will drive the treasure seekers nuts for a while, but it will be a small price to pay to give proper respect and tribute to the founders of these fair lands.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 2:10 am
by Marius the Black
I second that motion. After all, who wouldn't like to live in the great country of "Marius" ?

-M