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Message ID: 977
Date: Fri May 21 16:46:45 BST 1999
Author: jay schultze
Subject: Re: The Man (?) Behind the Curtain


>From: David Rubino <tigger@...>
>Reply-To: eqbards@onelist.com
>To: eqbards@onelist.com
>Subject: Re: [eqbards] The Man (?) Behind the Curtain
>Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 22:11:40 -0700
>
>From: David Rubino <tigger@...>
>
>
>Beth, do you work at the Wizards in the U-District in Seattle? If so, three
>blocks from my house . . . interesting how that goes.
>
>David Rubino
>19 years old . . . male
>Software test engineeer for Microsoft (intern)
>UW student
>Composer and piano player . . . imagine that
>
>At 07:04 PM 5/20/99 , you wrote:
> >From: Beth Moursund <scrybsprite@...>
> >
> >In real life I'm Beth Moursund, former Microsoft programmer, currently
> >Magic: The Gathering rules manager for Wizards of the Coast. I was an
> >amateur bard in the SCA for 10 years, and played a harper on several
> >different Pern MOOs back when I was heavily into text-based online
>gaming.
> > So the Bard was a natural character choice for me. Also, I liked the
>idea
> >of a class that was designed to compliment a group.
> >
> >I have occasionally had trouble finding a group to party with, but most
>of
> >the time groups are very happy to have me join unless they already have
> >another bard with them. Most players around my level on Solusek Ro are
> >very aware of the benefits of having a bard in the party -- especially
>the
> >monks.
> >
> > - Windsong Wanderer, bard on Solusek Ro
> >

Ah, more Seattleites. I just moved up from here from Florida (am I crazy?).
I've only been to the Wizard of the Coast in Northgate...WTF is up with thie
Pokemon thing?! ack

Sorry for being off-topic

Sartori of Kelethin


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