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Re: Political intrigue
I don't know. "The Lord of Fornication" does not seem to be an appropriate
title for a god who encompasses all pleasures. Are those cooks and others
part of minor sect of the temple of Scrogg?
I just seems to me that the way Scrogg is played and the way the religion is
described in the manual, the entire religion is based entirely upon sex.
Maybe it is about time for something to happen to clarify this issue.
Thanks,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Mowczko <mooch@ns1.cioe.com>
To: gmlist@cioe.com <gmlist@cioe.com>; kilgore@iquest.net
<kilgore@iquest.net>
Date: Monday, June 15, 1998 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: Political intrigue
>While this is not all I have to say about anything it is the quickest one
to
>answer/comment on.
>
>> From: "Michael Kilgore" <kilgore@iquest.net>
>> Subject: Re: Political intrigue
>> Date: Sat, 13 Jun 1998 22:29:41 -0500
>>
>> As for Atalia being my own side thing. Andrew and I were originally
running
>> adventures from this world. I think Andrew quit because I objected to
him
>> handling a couple of divine interventions with the immortal Eros as if
Eros
>> and
>> Scrogg were the same. For those who are not familiar, Eros is the
immortal
>> of pleasure (of all types -- not just sex). I won't go into details
here.
>
>Actually Scrogg is the god of pleasure of all types as well. Just sex is
how
>most everyone plays them. Most cooks are worshipers of Scrogg because they
>find pleasure in food and like to spread their pleasure around.
>( Its just that most of their spells are sexual too which makes that the
main
>focus ).
> Greg
>