Greg Stafford
04-07-2010, 07:21 PM
One of the most fulfilling things that happens to me is when I hear how this game has influenced so many people to read the literature and history; and how some have gone on to make such studies the focus of their intellectual life, careers or just pleasure.
I'd like to hear from them now!
And I'd like to hear from anyone who can legitimately call himself a historian. If you have credentials from esteemed centers of learning, I am curious to know what they are.
If you are self taught do not be shy. I'm self taught, and we've got advantages that people who follow programs do not have!
How much history do I want you to know?
Which of Richard's castles could have been made of butter?
What was the "Engligh Agincourt?"
Folstaff made his big money how?
What is irrepelvisible, escheator, carucate and sinecure?
I am sorry, I'm showing off. You don't have to know those to respond, but I have a couple of questions of that level that I would like to discuss with knowledgable people. They are not directly relevant to KAP, so please contact me offline at greg@glorantha.com, please.
And thanks!
I'd like to hear from them now!
And I'd like to hear from anyone who can legitimately call himself a historian. If you have credentials from esteemed centers of learning, I am curious to know what they are.
If you are self taught do not be shy. I'm self taught, and we've got advantages that people who follow programs do not have!
How much history do I want you to know?
Which of Richard's castles could have been made of butter?
What was the "Engligh Agincourt?"
Folstaff made his big money how?
What is irrepelvisible, escheator, carucate and sinecure?
I am sorry, I'm showing off. You don't have to know those to respond, but I have a couple of questions of that level that I would like to discuss with knowledgable people. They are not directly relevant to KAP, so please contact me offline at greg@glorantha.com, please.
And thanks!