Peter H. Granzeau wrote: > I keep seeing mention to "Dzurlord", as if I should know what it is. > > Well, I don't know. > > What is it? > Heh. One of the points I planned on making but forgot to make in whether to consider Dzurlord canon (Re: the sources in geography discussion) was that even people on this list, which I would believe constitutes the more-than-casually-interested fan base, are not familiar with Dzurlord (and thus Steve doesn't have to worry too much about whether people will remember what was written in Dzurlord if he decides to not use what's in there). Allow me to quote David Silberstein, expanding on Casey Rousseau's response to basically the same question you had: >On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Casey Rousseau wrote: > > > >>>It was a Choose-your-own-adventure book set in Dragaera. Mssmkt paper. >>>Ca.1984 >> >> > >This page: > > http://www.mojoworld.net/sil/ref/books.html > >States that: > > Dzurlord is really only noteable for the introduction written by > Steven Brust. The rest of the text is not his direct work. This > book is out of print but you can read the introduction here. > >(where "here" is a link to the following page:) > > http://www.mojoworld.net/sil/treats/dzurlordintro.html > > > Jose -- Jose Marquez \ Cthulhu 2004 jhereg69 at earthlink.net \ Why vote for http://home.earthlink.net/~jhereg69 \ the lesser evil?