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- From: wew@naucse.cse.nau.edu (Bill Wilson)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.tolkien
- Subject: Re: ME maps
- Message-ID: <6177@naucse.cse.nau.edu>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 15:57:32 GMT
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- From article <1h55rsINNbj4@bigboote.WPI.EDU>, by mvoorhis@granite.WPI.EDU (Michael C Voorhis):
- > I don't really care what ICE does in the lane of speculation, as long as
- > they publish their material as such. They shouldn't publish their
- > materials as fact, they should put a disclaimer on it or something! Sounds
- > really stupid, of course, to put a disclaimer on a piece of fiction,
- > stating that it is fictional with respect to another work of fiction which
- > fanatics (like myself) research as if it were factual...
- >
-
- Here is a direct quote from one of my game game aids (modules):
-
- Fantasy role playing is akin to a living novel where the players are
- the main characters. Everyone combines to write a story which is never
- short of adventure. They help create a new land and strange new tales.
-
- This series is designed as a tool for Gamemasters who wish to run
- scenarios or campaigns set in JRR Tolkien's Middle-earth. . .
- The modules are, however, adaptable for use with most major role
- playing games. Creative guidelines, not absolutes, are emphasized.
-
- Each module is based on extensive research and attempts to meet
- the high standards associated with the Tolkien legacy. Rational
- linguistic, cultural, and geological data are employed. Interpretive
- material has been included with great care, and fits into defined
- patterns and schemes. ICE does not intend it to be the sole
- or proper view; instead, we hope to give the reader the thrust of the
- creative process and the chgaracter of the given area.
-
- Remember that the ultimate sources of information are the works
- of Professor Tolkien. Posthumous publications edited by his son
- Christopher shed additional light on the world of Middle-earth.
-
- > I don't know. I just object to ICE adding noise to the clear flow of
- > historical research on Middle Earth. People will think that all of ICE's
- > MERP work is factual, when it isn't. Tell me, anyone with the ICE stuff--
- > does ICE back up their work with citations from books? *or* do they state
- > that something `is possible' or `is speculated' when they do NOT have actual
- > supporting data? That would make me feel a little better...
- >
-
- And who are you to say that they are not worthy to add to the clear (?)
- flow of historical research on Middle-earth? Tolkien's works are not
- *factual*. They are works of fantasy. ICEs works attempt to bring
- Tolkien's works alive for a certain group of people and their literary
- works are as important as your work in Tolkien's universe. You
- should do a little more research before you condemn.
-