Topic: Updates to DitV Wiki and Lexicon
Started by: epweissengruber
Started on: 7/6/2005
Board: lumpley games
On 7/6/2005 at 10:42am, epweissengruber wrote:
Updates to DitV Wiki and Lexicon
This is a followup to the post I made about the Toronto Indie RPG Group's DitV Wiki.
Thanks for the input everybody.
I would like to share a Lexicon entry that I am particularly proud of:
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Watamaket (Under-the-Mud)
This is another entry in the diary of Brother Nimrod McAuslin:
Once again I had to chastise a passel of recreants in this morn's Sunday School. It is my fear that Brothers and Sisters up in the massiffs are allowing their waifs too much time in the company of unredeemed Mountain People. My hand hesitates to write these words:
Watamaket, maket, maket.
Watamaket, sleeping in the lake!
Granny get angry? He will take!
Papa get ornery? He will take!
Sister get married? He will take!
The Dead and the Buried? He will take!
Watamaket, maket, maket.
Watamaket, waking up tonight!
Why the waters stirring? 'Cause the stars are right!
Why the black cat purring? 'Cause the stars are right!
Why the drums a beatin'? 'Cause the stars are right!
Departed Ones a meetin'? 'Cause the stars are right!
Watamaket, maket, maket.
Watamaket, going back to sleep!
Where's my Granny? Sleeping in the lake!
Where's my Papa? Sleeping in the lake!
Where's my Sister? Sleeping in the lake!
The Dead and the Buried? Watamaket take!
Watamaket take!
Watamaket take!
Watamaket take!
Take them to the lake!!!
Dr. Howard Jenkins, "Damn Your Eyes!: Curses and Blasphemy in 19th Century Children's Folksongs," Journal of Western Folklore, June 1987.
See: Departed Ones, Folk Songs
Forge Reference Links:
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On 7/6/2005 at 2:35pm, jasonm wrote:
RE: Updates to DitV Wiki and Lexicon
OMG, that's superior.
On 7/7/2005 at 12:19am, epweissengruber wrote:
Lexicon as source
jasonm wrote: OMG, that's superior.
I just came up with some rhymes. The name Watanamaket was contributed by someone else. I came up with the name "Departed Ones," thinking of a disappeared group like the Anasazi, but someone else turned them into sinister shamans. Add to that Mark's desire for a little Cthulhu-esqe atmosphere, and there you go.
On 7/7/2005 at 2:53pm, lumpley wrote:
RE: Updates to DitV Wiki and Lexicon
I got chills. Excellent.
-Vincent