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From: dghost@****.com dghost@****.com
Subject: ShadowCreations - new name needed!
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 22:50:41 -0600
On Sun, 07 Feb 1999 21:44:45 -0700 Adam J <adamj@*********.html.com>
writes:
>At 22:44 2/7/99 -0500, Steven A. Tinner wrote:

>>>The title should somehow reflect that the project is about resources
For
>>>player and GMs. Acryonyms would be cool. I'm going to bed :)

<SNIP>
>Remember Bull's _Newbies Guide to Shadowrun_? It was never finished, and
it
>-was- a cool idea. So with the intent of restarting the project, and
since
>we have a nice new hostname and the ability to spawn new mailing lists,
I
>figured it would be a good time to restart a list with the intention of
>producing resources for players and GMs, as opposed to stuff that's to
be
>used "in the game", like rules, gear, places, etc.
>
>Maybe even an.. Evil GM'ing Guide.. :-)

Shadow Inks
The Shadowfiles (a play on Corporate Shadowfiles, not the X-Files. :)
PFGtPS: Patterson's Field Guide to Playing Shadowrun
NAGtRP: Neo-Anarchist's Guide to Role Playing
Players' Matrix Source (Not a serious suggestion, but has a great
Acronym. :)
GitS: Gaming in the Shadows :)

Okay, so they are not profound examples of creativity but *I* think they
are some fun ideas. :)

--
D. Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum, RuPixel)
"You, you're like a spoonful of whoopass." --Grace
"A magician is always 'touching' himself" --Page 123, Grimoire (2nd
Edition)

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