Sorry I fucked that up Scott. Have we made it up now?Scott Dorward wrote:Thank you for the correction, chaps! Much appreciated.
Have YOU seen the yellow sign?
Sorry I fucked that up Scott. Have we made it up now?Scott Dorward wrote:Thank you for the correction, chaps! Much appreciated.
You have unfucked it magnificently!KeeperMurph wrote:Sorry I fucked that up Scott. Have we made it up now?Scott Dorward wrote:Thank you for the correction, chaps! Much appreciated.
Yes, and Mr. Hite was the winner, loved it. No hard feelings, Murf.EddyPo wrote:By the way, I loved Ken Hite and Keeper Murf going toe-to-toe at the end.
Yes, I agree. Honestly, the 7ed wars pushed me away from YSDC and the forums in general regarding this edition, I think arguing is fine, but I was expecting a higher level of discussion than the one it spawned. Trevlix is correct in the sense that passion is what move us, so I understand some reactions, but I still think that the CoC player is more discriminating and therefore should be more respectful when discussing such topics.Dr. Gerard wrote:Yeah, I think all three of us hosts were ready to defend 7e rules because we have really enjoyed using them, but I want to respect the concerns of traditionalists who are reluctant to mess with a time-tested recipe.
Yes, indeed.Dr. Gerard wrote:Yeah, I agree with that too. I think the disrespectful tone on either side of the debate is indeed a small minority. But it rally kicks the wind out of me when the discussion regresses. Hate is the power of the Old Ones, as I think you said.
Just to make it clear, I knew there was a reason for my belief that the Cephalapods was a swimming team. This is from the Campus map included in the Miskatonic U Graduate Kit:Dr. Gerard wrote:As far as Chaosium game canon, in 1987 the company released a Miskatonic U Graduate Kit, authored by Sandy Petersen and Lynn Willis, that includes a bumper sticker of the Fighting Cephalapod as the university mascot, and the phrase "Go 'Pods!" It was a monograph that amounted to a collection of props and fun little goo-gahs, and it was meant to be contemporary 1980s materials. It even got an Origins Award for design.