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Celandra is a game in which the players take the roles of societies, rather than playing individual characters. The players will invent a society with its culture and heritage, and will guide its development and interaction with the world. Emphasis will be be placed on developing a detailed history of Celandra, along with myths and legends.
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ChadPowell
Chad Powell

Tue

Jan 17
2006

07:06Z

[Cel] hey

Well I am back, after at least a week of hotmail mixups I signed back up, 
hope I didnt miss too much.


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AndrewJanssen
Andrew Janssen

Tue

Jan 17
2006

07:17Z

[Cel] hey

chad powell wrote:

> Well I am back, after at least a week of hotmail mixups I signed back up, 
> hope I didnt miss too much.

ROTFL!

You have no idea . . .

IIRC, the website archives list traffic. You should probably check it out.

Andrew.

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KarenCravens
Karen Cravens

Tue

Jan 17
2006

14:19Z

[Cel] hey

--- celandra@phoenyx.net wrote:
Well I am back, after at least a week of
hotmail mixups I signed back up, 
> hope I didnt miss too much.

Chances
are, you'll get unsubscribed again if you continue to use Hotmail as a primary...
you'll want to go read http://www.wirebird.com/firehawk/HotmailRelayError.html
for why this is, though this is only the latest in a long series of incidents
in which Hotmail broke mailing lists.  That page has a way to fix it while
still using Hotmail as a return address (should you not want to expose your
regular email address).

Also, the web archives are incomplete at the moment...
I broke them in late December without realizing it, and need to write a little
script to make them re-generate (the messages are all archived, they're just
not converted to HTML).  They pick back up again sometime last week, though,
so they might be adequate for catching up at the moment.

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ChadPowell
Chad Powell

Tue

Sep 19
2006

17:16Z

[Cel] hey

I so admit I wrote that last one right before going to bed and I had been up 
for a very long time.  I would like to point out that I am in no way trying 
to attack you Ibrahim, or Kaeir which is a great society that you have 
created.  I have really enjoyed these letters and it has given me some great 
ideas for my legal system with punishments and sentences and such.

the whole punishment thing I pointed out in the last letter, well I am not 
sure where I want to go with that.  I had the idea from the begining but 
didnt use it.  After his sentence I would like to think that it happened as 
the first step as punishment.  In Rhudyn his crimes would have been the 
heavist that can be done other than treason.  he is looking at charges for 
rape, murder, betraying his nobility, and running from the law.  However I 
do believe you are right Jason, prehaps the King would not have pointed his 
marking out.  This would be a mark of shame that prehaps would be better 
left secret and Ronara in his anger would still see that.  I do think the 
punishment did happen though.

Ibrahim I am in no way angry with you and if has come out like that then I 
am very sorry.  The last letter was in a strong language as a few of the 
others becuase the King simply feels personally attacked, something a King 
isnt used to.  He also was having to go around a legal system that doesnt 
adhere to his will, another thing he isnt used to.  I am not playing Ronara 
as am all wise and calm dictator.  I am playing him as a inteligent yet 
semi-rash leader who has spent the last decade with a sword in his hand.  He 
has developed some character flaws, unfortunatly.  I almost see him as the 
red bearded noble from the Chronicles of Prydian, the one who is loyal to 
the nation but a little crazy.

Once again I am sorry if this has come out as an argument, I didnt see it 
that way and thought it was just a really good session of writing.  Sorry 
Ibrahim

Thanks to all
Chad


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