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Masters of Luck and Death competition

Started by MrWrong, February 22, 2004, 06:16:15 PM

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MrWrong

Patrons & Nemesses Competition

To celebrate the release of the excellent Masters of Luck and Death, we are running a competition to with three copies as prizes.

For entries we are looking for those powerful NPCs who in the not-so black and white world of Glorantha, can either be a source of aid and comfort or one of annoyance and pain, dependant on how the heroes are allied against their goals. These should be powerful and memorable characters that can be used again and again.

Entries will find a home in a new section Patrons and Nemeses. Check out the an example Alran the Master of a thousand Silver Tongued Devils.

The closing date is 15th March, entry and submission details at www.rhqn.com
Regards

;O)Newt

Brand_Robins

If you open a competition, I shall come. ;)
- Brand Robins

MrWrong

Just a quick reminder, that this competition closes tomorrow night.
Regards

;O)Newt

MrWrong

Quote from: Brand_RobinsIf you open a competition, I shall come. ;)

And you shall win!!!

A copy of the Masters of Luck and Death is on the way to you.

Brand's entries can be read here;
Jalamrajya-Vardhana, Lord of Kanchipur
Bishop Juergen Bernetseder

Unfortunatly there where no other entries :(

Fortunatly the quality of Brand's entries more than makes up for this :)
Regards

;O)Newt

Brand_Robins

Quote from: MrWrongUnfortunatly there where no other entries

Weird. I guess everyone else must already have Master of Luck and Death.
- Brand Robins

buserian

Quote from: MrWrong
Quote from: Brand_RobinsIf you open a competition, I shall come. ;)

And you shall win!!!

A copy of the Masters of Luck and Death is on the way to you.

Brand's entries can be read here;
Jalamrajya-Vardhana, Lord of Kanchipur
Bishop Juergen Bernetseder

Unfortunatly there where no other entries :(

Fortunatly the quality of Brand's entries more than makes up for this :)

In the interest of not de-valuing Brand's contributions, I might not have actually mentioned that fact.

buserian