• Jerry Stratton's Gods and Monsters

    From Ralph Glatt@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 7 07:06:02 2019
    Has anyone heard more about this game system? I have one PDF about it, but there are hints that there are more. The most recent date in the file is 2013.

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  • From Ralph Glatt@21:1/5 to Ralph Glatt on Mon Jan 7 07:42:33 2019
    On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 10:06:03 AM UTC-5, Ralph Glatt wrote:
    Has anyone heard more about this game system? I have one PDF about it, but there are hints that there are more. The most recent date in the file is 2013.

    Never mind, I just checked his website. More rules than I had, but a lot of it is a little confusing.

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  • From John Geoffrey@21:1/5 to Ralph Glatt on Sun Jun 2 19:40:52 2019
    Ralph Glatt <fineousfingers35@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
    On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 10:06:03 AM UTC-5, Ralph Glatt wrote:> Has anyone heard more about this game system? I have one PDF about it, but there are hints that there are more. The most recent date in the file is 2013.Never mind, I just checked his
    website. More rules than I had, but a lot of it is a little confusing.

    Sowhat is it about?
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  • From Ralph Glatt@21:1/5 to John Geoffrey on Sun Jun 2 18:35:36 2019
    On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 1:40:53 PM UTC-4, John Geoffrey wrote:
    Ralph Glatt <fineousfingers35@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
    On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 10:06:03 AM UTC-5, Ralph Glatt wrote:> Has anyone heard more about this game system? I have one PDF about it, but there are hints that there are more. The most recent date in the file is 2013.Never mind, I just checked
    his website. More rules than I had, but a lot of it is a little confusing.

    So
    what is it about?

    The rules are based on the author's memories of his earlier role playing days.The setting is in a variant fantasy medieval Europe. The rules are scattered among several files, like OD&D but a little worse. Two of the monsters in the game that cought my
    eye are 1) a cucumber (based on the sea cucumber, not the tasty vegetable) and 2) a barking spider. I'd like to play it sometime, if I could talk my persnickety players into it.

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  • From Ninapenda Jibini@21:1/5 to Ralph Glatt on Mon Jun 3 04:19:28 2019
    Ralph Glatt <fineousfingers35@gmail.com> wrote in news:0b639e2d-73eb-43e1-877b-f307791e1bee@googlegroups.com:


    2) a barking spider.

    I presume it actually barks like a dog, rather than the hissing sound
    real life barking spiders make?

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    Terry Austin

    Proof that Alan Baker is a liar and a fool, and even stupider than
    Lynn:
    https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/sw-border-migration


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  • From John Geoffrey@21:1/5 to Ralph Glatt on Mon Jun 3 08:18:03 2019
    On 03/06/2019 03:35, Ralph Glatt wrote:
    On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 1:40:53 PM UTC-4, John Geoffrey wrote:
    Ralph Glatt <fineousfingers35@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
    On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 10:06:03 AM UTC-5, Ralph Glatt wrote:> Has anyone heard more about this game system? I have one PDF about it, but there are hints that there are more. The most recent date in the file is 2013..Never mind, I just checked
    his website. More rules than I had, but a lot of it is a little confusing.

    So
    what is it about?

    The rules are based on the author's memories of his earlier role playing days.The setting is in a variant fantasy medieval Europe. The rules are scattered among several files, like OD&D but a little worse. Two of the monsters in the game that cought my
    eye are 1) a cucumber (based on the sea cucumber, not the tasty vegetable) and 2) a barking spider. I'd like to play it sometime, if I could talk my persnickety players into it.

    that sounds... interesting. how would a cucumber monster even work?

    on the other hand I once saw a monster entry for toast

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  • From Ralph Glatt@21:1/5 to Ninapenda Jibini on Mon Jun 3 05:23:03 2019
    On Monday, June 3, 2019 at 12:19:29 AM UTC-4, Ninapenda Jibini wrote:
    Ralph Glatt <fineousfingers35@gmail.com> wrote in news:0b639e2d-73eb-43e1-877b-f307791e1bee@googlegroups.com:


    2) a barking spider.

    I presume it actually barks like a dog, rather than the hissing sound
    real life barking spiders make?

    Yes, it barks like a dog. I'm surprised I haven't seen someone write one up already.

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  • From Ralph Glatt@21:1/5 to John Geoffrey on Mon Jun 3 05:26:11 2019
    On Monday, June 3, 2019 at 6:08:08 AM UTC-4, John Geoffrey wrote:
    On 03/06/2019 03:35, Ralph Glatt wrote:
    On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 1:40:53 PM UTC-4, John Geoffrey wrote:
    Ralph Glatt <fineousfingers35@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
    On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 10:06:03 AM UTC-5, Ralph Glatt wrote:> Has anyone heard more about this game system? I have one PDF about it, but there are hints that there are more. The most recent date in the file is 2013..Never mind, I just
    checked his website. More rules than I had, but a lot of it is a little confusing.

    So
    what is it about?

    The rules are based on the author's memories of his earlier role playing days.The setting is in a variant fantasy medieval Europe. The rules are scattered among several files, like OD&D but a little worse. Two of the monsters in the game that cought
    my eye are 1) a cucumber (based on the sea cucumber, not the tasty vegetable) and 2) a barking spider. I'd like to play it sometime, if I could talk my persnickety players into it.

    that sounds... interesting. how would a cucumber monster even work?

    on the other hand I once saw a monster entry for toast

    It squirted its stomach out when it attacks, then tries to suck it back in once it hits an opponent.

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  • From Jibini Kula Tumbili Kujisalimisha@21:1/5 to John Geoffrey on Mon Jun 3 10:39:33 2019
    John Geoffrey <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote in news:rlqesf-18p.ln1@Shorkyne.lodz.pl:

    On 03/06/2019 03:35, Ralph Glatt wrote:
    On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 1:40:53 PM UTC-4, John Geoffrey
    wrote:
    Ralph Glatt <fineousfingers35@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
    On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 10:06:03 AM UTC-5, Ralph Glatt
    wrote:> Has anyone heard more about this game system? I have
    one PDF about it, but there are hints that there are more.
    The most recent date in the file is 2013..Never mind, I just
    checked his website. More rules than I had, but a lot of it
    is a little confusing.

    So
    what is it about?

    The rules are based on the author's memories of his earlier
    role playing days.The setting is in a variant fantasy medieval
    Europe. The rules are scattered among several files, like OD&D
    but a little worse. Two of the monsters in the game that cought
    my eye are 1) a cucumber (based on the sea cucumber, not the
    tasty vegetable) and 2) a barking spider. I'd like to play it
    sometime, if I could talk my persnickety players into it.

    that sounds... interesting. how would a cucumber monster even
    work?

    on the other hand I once saw a monster entry for toast

    We must not forget (and should never turn our backs on) Redneck
    Trees.

    https://www.somethingpositive.net/sp05042002.shtml

    (Warning: NOT SAFE FOR WORK. This applies to the entire site.)

    --
    Terry Austin

    Proof that Alan Baker is a liar and a fool, and even stupider than
    Lynn:
    https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/sw-border-migration

    Vacation photos from Iceland:
    https://plus.google.com/u/0/collection/QaXQkB

    "Terry Austin: like the polio vaccine, only with more asshole."

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  • From John Geoffrey@21:1/5 to Jibini Kula Tumbili Kujisalimisha on Mon Jun 3 20:30:20 2019
    On 03/06/2019 19:39, Jibini Kula Tumbili Kujisalimisha wrote:
    John Geoffrey <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote in news:rlqesf-18p.ln1@Shorkyne.lodz.pl:

    On 03/06/2019 03:35, Ralph Glatt wrote:
    On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 1:40:53 PM UTC-4, John Geoffrey
    wrote:
    Ralph Glatt <fineousfingers35@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
    On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 10:06:03 AM UTC-5, Ralph Glatt
    wrote:> Has anyone heard more about this game system? I have
    one PDF about it, but there are hints that there are more.
    The most recent date in the file is 2013..Never mind, I just
    checked his website. More rules than I had, but a lot of it
    is a little confusing.

    So
    what is it about?

    The rules are based on the author's memories of his earlier
    role playing days.The setting is in a variant fantasy medieval
    Europe. The rules are scattered among several files, like OD&D
    but a little worse. Two of the monsters in the game that cought
    my eye are 1) a cucumber (based on the sea cucumber, not the
    tasty vegetable) and 2) a barking spider. I'd like to play it
    sometime, if I could talk my persnickety players into it.

    that sounds... interesting. how would a cucumber monster even
    work?

    on the other hand I once saw a monster entry for toast

    We must not forget (and should never turn our backs on) Redneck
    Trees.

    https://www.somethingpositive.net/sp05042002.shtml

    (Warning: NOT SAFE FOR WORK. This applies to the entire site.)


    I don't know, the last few years SP has become way more settled. All the
    really edgy stuff was in the first decade or so.

    Now Oglaf on the other hand...

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  • From Jibini Kula Tumbili Kujisalimisha@21:1/5 to John Geoffrey on Mon Jun 3 13:45:39 2019
    John Geoffrey <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote in news:si5gsf-l97.ln1@Shorkyne.lodz.pl:

    On 03/06/2019 19:39, Jibini Kula Tumbili Kujisalimisha wrote:
    John Geoffrey <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote in
    news:rlqesf-18p.ln1@Shorkyne.lodz.pl:

    On 03/06/2019 03:35, Ralph Glatt wrote:
    On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 1:40:53 PM UTC-4, John Geoffrey
    wrote:
    Ralph Glatt <fineousfingers35@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
    On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 10:06:03 AM UTC-5, Ralph
    Glatt wrote:> Has anyone heard more about this game system?
    I have one PDF about it, but there are hints that there are
    more. The most recent date in the file is 2013..Never mind,
    I just checked his website. More rules than I had, but a
    lot of it is a little confusing.

    So
    what is it about?

    The rules are based on the author's memories of his earlier
    role playing days.The setting is in a variant fantasy
    medieval Europe. The rules are scattered among several files,
    like OD&D but a little worse. Two of the monsters in the game
    that cought my eye are 1) a cucumber (based on the sea
    cucumber, not the tasty vegetable) and 2) a barking spider.
    I'd like to play it sometime, if I could talk my persnickety
    players into it.

    that sounds... interesting. how would a cucumber monster even
    work?

    on the other hand I once saw a monster entry for toast

    We must not forget (and should never turn our backs on) Redneck
    Trees.

    https://www.somethingpositive.net/sp05042002.shtml

    (Warning: NOT SAFE FOR WORK. This applies to the entire site.)


    I don't know, the last few years SP has become way more settled.
    All the really edgy stuff was in the first decade or so.

    It's true, though he still has moments that a priggish office would
    find objectionable, and there's links to the archive.

    The strip in question, however, is unambiguously NSFW, with Special
    Attacks like "Improve Anal Plundering" and "Money Shot."

    Now Oglaf on the other hand...

    I've only ever seen one comic more thoroughly NSFW, and that was a
    full blown hentai comic.

    --
    Terry Austin

    Proof that Alan Baker is a liar and a fool, and even stupider than
    Lynn:
    https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/sw-border-migration

    Vacation photos from Iceland:
    https://plus.google.com/u/0/collection/QaXQkB

    "Terry Austin: like the polio vaccine, only with more asshole."

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