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Games you'd like to play, but can't

Started by Balbinus, September 28, 2006, 06:21:40 AM

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Mr. Analytical

Quote from: mattormegPT Barnum in a big, black cape.

  More like Crowley meets Marylin Manson but yeah... pretty much.  Art school agit-prop designed to wind up people you don't like.  I'm a big fan of that kind of thing but I see nothing subversive in chanting.

  I think the problem is that between my generation and that of Crowley and LaVey there's been the rise of the new age movement.  So for them doing a ritual is playing up to the stereotypes of satanists but from where I'm sitting they're a couple of new age twats who probably stank of incense.

ColonelHardisson

Quote from: BagpussI thought his reason was more convincing.

Maybe, but I was actually there and knew the people.

---humor-impaired Spikey
"Illegitimis non carborundum." - General Joseph "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell

4e definitely has an Old School feel. If you disagree, cool. I won\'t throw any hyperbole out to prove the point.