Cliomancers/Power [Can my UAPBEM players skip this, please?]
Ted Cabeen
secabeen at entropy.uchicago.edu
Tue Feb 16 18:34:38 PST 1999
In message <Pine.SOL.3.95q.990217012842.23745G-100000 at red.csi.cam.ac.uk>, James
Palmer writes:
>Incidentally, the Cliomancy rules also seem to assume an American
>distribution of important sites. Here in England, they'd have more than
>they could use. Take London - at a minimum and off the top of my head,
>the British Museum, the British Library, London Bridge, Buckingham Palace,
>the Houses of Parliament, London Zoo, Covent Garden, Trafalgar Square,
>Number 10 Downing St., Madame Tussauds, and the Tower of London all
>qualify for significant charges. Every time a child sings "London Bridge
>is falling down, falling down, falling down" they give power to some
>cliomancer somewhere.
Ahh yes, but the actual London Bridge is in Arizona somewhere. I wonder what
Cliomancer managed that trick? :)
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