At 01:40 PM 8/19/2003 -0400, Alexx S Kay wrote: > > That introduction was informative. I had been getting ready to write a > theory about overcast because I didn't remember it being called pollution > in any of the books. The only thing that stopped me was that I've had > that theory for so long I couldn't be sure it wasn't in any of the > books. Well at least I was right (but its more fun to be wrong) > ... Anyone know how I can get a copy of Dzurlord? > >Bookfinder.com usually has some copies for $10+shipping. Mint copies >apparently go for up to around $50, but I wouldn't recommend it. The bulk >of the book is certainly non-canonical, and SKZB has just apparently thrown >doubt as to how canonical one can consider his introduction (which is >available on-line anyways). And in point of fact, it's really not that good of a choose-your-own-adventure anyway. I found myself getting bored with it pretty quickly. Charley Sumner charles_sumner at harvard.edu "That's brilliant! They've hid the information in plain sight by disguising it as a web page."