[UA] Old groups and power
Royal Minister of Stuff
yokeltania at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 25 10:05:38 PDT 2002
--- James McGraw <pdytjem at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:
> The way I see UA is represented quite
> well by a fine piece of
> work by the ineffable James Palmer, to be found at
>
http://lists.uchicago.edu/pipermail/ua/1999-July/003265.html.
> It's
> about the occult underground in Ancient Rome, and is
> a perfect example
> of how, with magick as with everything else, the
> more things change the
> more they stay the same.
That's very well done. I see why James keeps getting
UA writing assignments.
You know, I'd kinda like to see an "Alternate UA"
book, a list of alternate settings for Unknown Armies.
Palmer's view on Rome would certainly be something to
look forward to. Chad Underkoffler might even
contribute something, too. Maybe we could see Stuart
Anderson's Victorian version of "Early Edition" set in
a Hammer films London or someone could do a 1950s
Europe setting. Not too tight, maybe a few pages per
epoch, with all sorts of different styles.
=====
-- Rp Bowman, Royal Minister of Stuff
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