5.03.2005

In business....Again

New webcomic is up at Joe's. Hotmail's been screwin the boys down south, so that thing's been a long time coming. Whether there's any chance we can throw up a full month of the things in May to make up for the lack of em in April, I don't know.

On a similar note, our webhost revamped their install process, so I had to reinstall the store front software, dumping all the crap that I'd done, thus far. Oh well, I'll just start over. :(

Not much else here. Hoping my RPGA number comes in this week. If not, Zeke's gonna be studying Heironious' teaching pretty hardcore this weekend, as John's out in Butt-Fucked Minnesota for a wedding this weekend. We should all pray for him, as it sounds like not a fun time, but in the absence of prayer, what see we all just eat bacon to insult his non-Jewish sensibilities? Mmmm, bacon. The unclean meat of the heavens. Me Lubit.

Oh, on a happier note, faced with the decision of either making Lukas revamp Gregorious background a bit or figering out how orcs really "worked" in my campaign, I chose the latter, and once again the ranger's good to go. *ding*

Turns out, originally, orcs were just a simple savage humanoid tribe on a distant island. Til man came along and enslaved their asses. Now, even slave orcs are rare, and only "licensed" to very privileged families. Free orcs are virtually unheard of, and still hunted with reckless abandon.

And half-orcs? Half orcs live in hiding, and stay in hiding, cause their status depends on the judge they get. Some say the human parentage is the important part and they're free. Others rule contrary to that. Angry mobs usually don't care, and most good hearted adventurers tend to shoot first, kill an animal companion and ask questions later, eventually crushing the poor humanoids under tons of rushing water.....

So, that's how a half-orc druid was our first bad guy and two orcs were in the goblin raid that killed Gregorious' father. Thanks for the challenge Lukas. Glad I didn't just rule that one out.

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