So I had no idea why Anthony Picaro 's creatures were called the Walking Wet in particular until I saw this:
So I had no idea why Anthony Picaro 's creatures were called the Walking Wet in particular until I saw this:
http://oldschoolfrp.tumblr.com/post/75908935518/not-a-true-undead-aquazombies-are-victims-of
http://oldschoolfrp.tumblr.com/post/75908935518/not-a-true-undead-aquazombies-are-victims-of
http://oldschoolfrp.tumblr.com/post/75908935518/not-a-true-undead-aquazombies-are-victims-of
http://oldschoolfrp.tumblr.com/post/75908935518/not-a-true-undead-aquazombies-are-victims-of
Wha...? Well, that's quite strange, isn't it? What an amazing coincidence.
ReplyDeleteTruly odd, that parallel evolution thing.
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ReplyDeleteI assumed that's where the name from when I heard the name. You mean it isn't borrowed from the old JG adventure?
James Maliszewski I am sure it is 100% a coincidence :)
ReplyDelete(My point was that I had no idea about the existence of the JG adventure and had no idea where the name was coming from.)
Once again, I fail to parse humor on the internet. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are borrowed from the Vul Who Is Drowned, though who exactly that is is up for debate and may in fact change from century to century, as might their ownership.
ReplyDeleteServe Vul unhhhh.
ReplyDeleteHeh.
ReplyDeleteSearching the blog for Vul who is Drowned got me to the Adalfuns page (http://hillcantons.blogspot.com/2013/06/religion-and-hill-cantons-part-four.html). I think I had forgotten about Adalfuns in the leadup to the bar exam.
Time to start setting up a shrine to the Choate!
Oh yes pretty much written for you Humza Kazmi
ReplyDeleteAlso see item 2: http://hillcantons.blogspot.com/2013/06/religion-and-hill-cantons-part-two.html
Radegast attempts to confuse the Vul Who Is Drowned with the Vul Who Is Damned to manipulate reverberations within the mythic to coincide with his own goals.
ReplyDeleteDo not fall for this!
Maintaining the conceptual division between these divinities is of utmost importance to the victory of mannish thought patterns over eldish ones on this side of the narrative veil!