: This inside information string has been the most
: enlightening I've ever read.
Well, that makes me very happy to hear, Welly :-).
: Sili brings up this point: he wants to know all the
: details inside the Original story writers minds, this
: details being the very things we seek.
: but there was more than one storywriter. which means
: these details are different, and fragmented beyond
: usage of any purpose. the only details we know of for
: sure are the ones in the game.
Yes, this is mine opinion as well.
: although I would give anything to sit down with the
: original writers for a day and talk about the Myth
: story, it simply cannot happen. so what we have is
: what we get.
Right; unforunately true.
: Myth III is not just someone's interpretation of what
: happened during the Wolf Age... it **IS** what
: happened during the Wolf Age... imho.
In mine as well.
: So you can be sure that after playing Myth III, good ole
: welly with his oversized hands, slamming constantly on
: the wrong keys and deleting every other word, is
: believing that what happened in MIII is just as true
: as what happened in TFL and M2.
I will also believe that.
: if you think like i do, if you think that Myth III and
: the following Myth IV is absolute tr7th just like TFL
: and M2 were, than say so. if not, than say so.
I say that I believe Myth III and any future equivalents will be just as true story-wise as its predicessors.
: This, my friends, is it. this is where we divide into all
: new camps of thought. make you decision wisely. either
: you believe that Myth III *happened*, or you believe
: it is what *could have* happened. just to reiterate, i
: believe that whatever happens in MIII *happened*, and
: is unquestionable.
Agreed; Myth III did happen, imho.
: I cannot explain the importance of what has just
: transpired. We will now draw a brand new, much more
: permanent line.
Yes, a line which underlies not only the simple outlines GURPS lightly grappled with, but something far deeper and more profound in our outlooks.