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Crothian said:


Actually they are Class books :rolleyes:

Yes, Crothian, you're quite right - that is their official description. Just like White Wolf calls their equivalents for Hunter Creedbooks.

However, the slang term for them is "splat" books. :)


Trivia Time (nothing more of importance to say)

back in the heyday of 2e, then TSR produced a line of books called the "Complete <Something>'s Handbook", or the "Complete Handbook of <Something>", where something is a generic place holder for (apparently) almost anything. In a crossover from computer jargon, these often got written as the "Complete * Handbook", where '*' is the computer 'wildcard' symbol. The '*' symbol is pronounced "star", or much more commonly "splat".

Thus "splatbook" for any equivalent kind of rules supplement - usually supplements based around obvious (rules-generated/supported) character concepts.
 

GuardianLurker said:


Yes, Crothian, you're quite right - that is their official description. Just like White Wolf calls their equivalents for Hunter Creedbooks.

However, the slang term for them is "splat" books. :)

I'm fully aware of it. I just think that many people are now using splat books in a neagtive way, least I see that a lot on these boards. So, I'm fighting my own little crusade against the slang. I do the same with Fluff and Crunch. I think that many people just here these words once or twice and start using them to sound better, when in reality they are not sounding better. I think it sounds worse.
 

Hey!

Sorry, just aking a question didn't want to get a debate on slang started, excuse me for mistyping. Thanks for the information on the splash, splat, class... what the hell ever books....:o
 


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