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From: "Sascha Pabst" <Sascha.Pabst@**********.Uni-Oldenburg.DE>
Subject: RE: New project!
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1996 17:03:34 +0000
On 25 Sep 96 at 9:04, Paolo Falco (FoxMaster) wrote:
> I see nobody cares about good ol' Europe... :)
I do! I do! Here, Paolo, let's do something about it. Who cares about South
America, who wants to know about Australia (hah, they shall hunt their
kangoroos! :-), let's stay where the fun is: In Europe!

> What's happened to Paris? Is Madrid a new centre for freetraders? How
> about Oslo? I can see berserking dragons in the fjords. And (my
> campanilism speaking here) how about Italy? And, as a homenage to
> Gurth, has the Greenhouse effect (finally) flooded the Netherlands? :)
Yup, so far the Tir na nOg, the London and the Germany Sourcebook are the only
ones covering Europe. Helge Diernaes did a really good book about Denmark
(which I had the honor to test-read) that could be used. I am sure Gurth has
something 'bout the Niederlande (he _can't_ just collect stuff :-), and I am
planning and might do something about my hometown (and be it just to show the
people at FanPro how a sourcebook should be done :-).

Let's include the European trail in the new sourcebook!


Sascha
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