So help me, I'll never in a thousand years take on another writing job involving the World of Darkness. To get any work done on this thing, I've had to convince myself that I'm actually working on a supplement for Ten Thousand Bullets.
SC2's got plenty of room for the paranormal. I'm pleased as punch at the idea of Shadowforce Archer returning, and, although I know it probably ain't gonna happen, I'd love to see some more Dark Inheritance material.
I'm all for paranormal. DI isn't dead it's in hiding. If no one else will, I'll get more material out there. I had too much good stuff in First Team to let it die there.
The problem withthe Jesus Class is it makes me uncomfortable. It's rock-solid mechanically, but my over-senstivity makes me thing there are going to be some people that are not going to be happy when their messiah is reduced to a 5-level master class.
So Chad and company do plan more DI material? Good.
You're talking about the Merovingians, right? Don't worry about it. They're an interesting historical footnote, and speaking as a non-religious faithful person, anything that encourages people to closely investigate their own faith and beliefs is alright.
I like the idea of Christ doing a lot that we didn't get in the four Gospels. The life of Christ as recorded in the New Testament is really sparse: Born, debates rabbis at age 12, starts ministry at 30, crucified at 33, ascends shortly thereafter.
There's a tradition from somewhere that Christ and the rest of the Holy Family visited India at some point, and that Christ spent time with Buddha. Some apocryphal texts indicate that Christ had a relationship of some kind with Mary Magdalene, following her conversion, and she was considered one of the Apostles in her own right.
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Date: 2006-01-13 12:01 pm (UTC)The problem withthe Jesus Class is it makes me uncomfortable. It's rock-solid mechanically, but my over-senstivity makes me thing there are going to be some people that are not going to be happy when their messiah is reduced to a 5-level master class.
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Date: 2006-01-13 12:49 pm (UTC)You're talking about the Merovingians, right? Don't worry about it. They're an interesting historical footnote, and speaking as a non-religious faithful person, anything that encourages people to closely investigate their own faith and beliefs is alright.
I like the idea of Christ doing a lot that we didn't get in the four Gospels. The life of Christ as recorded in the New Testament is really sparse: Born, debates rabbis at age 12, starts ministry at 30, crucified at 33, ascends shortly thereafter.
There's a tradition from somewhere that Christ and the rest of the Holy Family visited India at some point, and that Christ spent time with Buddha. Some apocryphal texts indicate that Christ had a relationship of some kind with Mary Magdalene, following her conversion, and she was considered one of the Apostles in her own right.
Got off on a streak there. Don't mind me.
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Date: 2006-01-13 01:01 pm (UTC)Got off on a streak there. Don't mind me.
I don't mind you, it's less open-minded people that I'm concerned about. I can always claim it was a conversion and not my fault, but that seems weak.
It prolly won't be a problem at all so I shouldn't worry about it.
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