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  1. #1
    Ben
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    Hag`s Contract--canon?

    Hey folks, I just read "The Hag's Contract". While the story itself is
    pretty good, there are several inconsistencies in it. (In several places it
    refers to the "kings" of Rzhlev and Drachenward--neither of them have
    kings.) etc.
    I know George Lucas approves everything written about Star Wars to make
    sure all the authors are telling stories that don't conflict. Maybe TSR
    should do this, too.
    No big deal, just thought I'd mention it.

  2. #2
    Christopher Kira
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    Hag`s Contract--canon?

    I don't know. I consider the Iron Throne canon, mostly because they used
    the events of it in an official timeline for Cerilia in Dragon magazine. I
    would guess the Hag's Contract would be somewhat canon, uf you can ignore
    inconsistancies.

    CK
    - -----Original Message-----
    From: Ben
    To: birthright@mpgn.com
    Date: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 3:04 PM
    Subject: [BIRTHRIGHT] - Hag's Contract--canon?


    > Hey folks, I just read "The Hag's Contract". While the story itself is
    >pretty good, there are several inconsistencies in it. (In several places it
    >refers to the "kings" of Rzhlev and Drachenward--neither of them have
    >kings.) etc.
    > I know George Lucas approves everything written about Star Wars to make
    >sure all the authors are telling stories that don't conflict. Maybe TSR
    >should do this, too.
    > No big deal, just thought I'd mention it.

  3. #3
    Tim Nutting
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    Hag`s Contract--canon?

    Canon is what you make of it. It doesn't matter unless the DM says it does
    :)


    Tim

  4. #4
    JulesMrshn@aol.co
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    Hag`s Contract--canon?

    In a message dated 4/9/99 2:15:03 AM Central Daylight Time, zero@wiredweb.com
    writes:

  5. #5
    Sidhain
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    Hag`s Contract--canon?

    Indeed I am new to this list. I thought for a bit I was one of the few who
    enjoyed Birthright as both DM and Player but tis not true.
    Though lately I have moved from the AD&D game something I learned early on
    was canon is as a DM wishes it.
    Too much is produced for games that I disagree with, for example most of the
    Domain books I went BAH not my ideas so I don't use them.
    In fact 99% of the NPC's I don't use the one's I do are the Regents of
    Note-- Gorgon, Spider, and the like.
    I have added some of my own mythologies to it

    For example I have "The Doppelganger" a Thief whose skills are used for
    assassination and whose blood ability is
    to mimic the appearance of anyone he can see...
    (though he was killed and his Azrai tainted blood was drawn into one of my
    pc's)

    and the Wild Hunt, led by a blooded Half Elf who fights back against the
    Gheallie Sidhe, and rides a huge black stag with silver antlers.....

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