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The Outcast Girl continues in NaNaWriMo. Have fallen behind significantly over the past five days (writing on only two of them), but am not so far behind that I can't complete in the allocated time. Currently dealing with the fun to be had at Krakatau, drinking soma, and encounters with Garuda and Naga.
In very big news I've received a thumbs up from Jolly Roger Games to write a variant of DragonQuest set in the Barbarian Kings world. This has caused quite a stir among the various DQ lists and, of course, our own core of DQ players.
In other gaming news I've ended up in a Diplomacy PBeM.
anthanum (France) and myself (Germany) have formed a promising Franco-German alliance. Tomorrow will be finishing Slave Pits of the Undercity in the Norman Britain AD&D game. It has an extra bite.
On Wednesday went to the National Rhododendron Garden as part of a Unitarian Church outing. Rather unusual for Australia in November, it snowed.
tau_iota_mu_c (who visited the evening previous from NSW) informs me that NSW/ACT also had the same experience. This is late spring in Australia. It shouldn't be snowing. The weather is broken. Other social events include another great dinner with
ser_pounce and
wolf_in_winter on Monday. Tuesday night dining was provided with
anthanum and
missmilky with fine Japanese cuisine. Last night played Scruples with
caseopaya and
zen_cat.
In very big news I've received a thumbs up from Jolly Roger Games to write a variant of DragonQuest set in the Barbarian Kings world. This has caused quite a stir among the various DQ lists and, of course, our own core of DQ players.
In other gaming news I've ended up in a Diplomacy PBeM.
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Date: 2006-11-18 08:06 am (UTC)I will indeed. At some stage in the very near future (like in a month or so) I'll send a link out from here for people to have a look and tell me what they think.
Bali is a great place. I keep going back. I'm pretty sure I'm due for another visit.
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Date: 2006-11-18 09:05 am (UTC)Love love love the scenery in Bali (alas! only saw Bali in pictures, but what a gorgeous country)..
night night, its sleeptime in the states!