From: | tjlanza@************.com (Timothy J. Lanza) |
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Subject: | If you're in my upcoming game, do not, under pain of |
Date: | Fri, 12 Dec 2003 09:43:13 -0500 |
>For the rest of you...I need a bit of information. :)
>
>I'm going to put in a bit of spoiler space here, just
>for those players o'mine who get previews with their
>mailer.
>
>Just a sec...
I know it's generally frowned upon to leave more than what's relevant as
quote, but I figured I should leave the spoiler space intact.
>Doo
>doo
>doo
>doo
>doo! Hey!
>
>Doo
>doo
>doo
>doo!
>
>Doo
>doo
>doo
>doo
>doo! Hey!
>
>Doo
>doo-
>
>There we go.
>
>All right - can someone tell me when the
>Salish/Tsimshian conflict kicked off and what's been
>written about the causes and preceding events? (This
>is obviously in one of the new books I haven't gotten
>yet, so I don't know where to look.) Any details about
>the conflict itself (is it open warfare, a brushfire
>war etc. etc.) would be useful.
>
>Tanks. :)
The information you're looking for is in Shadows of North America. If my
memory serves, it's pretty vague. The only thing I can tell you for certain
is that it is NOT an open shooting war. It seems to be skirmishes across
the border by both sides.
One of the possible reasons for the fighting is a manaline, but even that
has two different versions. One is that a manaline is dragging toxic energy
from the Tsimshian into the Salish (in this case, the fighting was started
by the Salish). Alternate version is that there's a manaline just inside
Salish territory that the Tsimshian want to take.
--
Timothy J. Lanza
"When we can't dream any longer, we die." - Emma Goldman