Soneillon. Part 1 (Updated 6/15)

Seeing that my copy of the storyhour is a bit dated, I would appreciate if someone sent me a more up-to-date version (without the Mostin pic and without the infernal hierarchy. The first I don't need, the second I already have). :)

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Knight Otu: It's on its way.

I'm surprised that Mostin admitted he had the spell. But I suppose she would have figured it out anyway. And Mostin is mostly off his rocker anyway...even if he does a good job hiding it. :)

And here's another request for Mostin's spells. Pleeeeease?
 



Sep: Do you own Call of Cthulu? There are many great pseudonaturaleske critters in there that Mostin could summon. Of course, by now you've probably finished the campaign :rolleyes:

Are you still playing this campaign? :confused:
 


tleilaxu said:
Sep: Do you own Call of Cthulu? There are many great pseudonaturaleske critters in there that Mostin could summon. Of course, by now you've probably finished the campaign :rolleyes:

Though he's smart enough not to do so.
 

He is also hungry for forbidden knowledge- all he needs is to take tenure at a university and voila, instant Lovecraftian novel... um, sorta.

And since this is my first time delurking, I just wish to add my voice to the choir of praise- amazing, amazing Storyhour that I would happily pay for.
 

*reaches the final post and desperately searches for the next post before the horrofic realization dawns upon him..*

I finally caught up and find myself utterly dissapointed that I now have to wait for another update!....ARGH!


*gets a crazy look in his eye and joins the teeming, mob-like masses, eagerly awaiting another post.*
 

I was reading an article in saturday's paper about a religious debate going on in Sydney after the new Anglican dean made his first sermon in which he apparently slagged off other religions. In the article was the following quote - "To insist that all religions are equally true, even if they contradict one another, is a trivialisation of religious claims." The very instant after I had read that line the following thought rose unbidden in my mind - not all truths are unequal. I think people sitting near me in the cafe were wondering why I had this big cheesy grin on my face and I really struggled hard not to say aloud saizha in my best prophetic voice. :cool:
 

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