[Dictionary of Mu] No-prep play

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angelfromanotherpin:
Hey, Ron.  Hm, not familiar with either reference.  Could you fill me in?

The answer to your question is: not really.  The Damsel Messiah exists on the horizon as a future obstacle, and I tried to portray the Arcadians as existing in a sort of post-gender depravity.  On the other hand, all the significant characters from the tribes and the Primites were pretty aggressively masculine. 

It's a good thought, because I think the setting does need conniving courtesans and razor-edged babes (as well as the established terrifying Queens) to be complete.  I think the societal misogyny expressed in the Damsel Messiah's entry colored my vision a bit.  I'll definitely make an effort to introduce some Marr'd-worthy women in the next session.

Ron Edwards:
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Arzach (specific webpage chosen due to resolution) is the signature series by Jean Giraud, a.k.a. Moebius, first published in Heavy Metal. I used to have a huge poster of that image on my wall. Here's an unofficial Simon Bisley site, too; the pic that works best for me regarding your game is Melting Pot #3 (go to the gallery, then pick Heavy Metal, then Melting Pot).

I think you'll see what I mean.

I recommend making some really kick-ass non-sorcerous women NPCs.

Best, Ron

Judd:
Quote from: angelfromanotherpin on February 21, 2008, 06:08:48 PM

I think the societal misogyny expressed in the Damsel Messiah's entry colored my vision a bit.  I'll definitely make an effort to introduce some Marr'd-worthy women in the next session.

Misogyny that was punished quickly and brutally.

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