>I have new respect for Bob now. Thankyew!
>Writing rules is a
>new form of linguistic hacking I have never experienced before, and it
>is eye opening. :)
This is why, whenever possible, I try to avoid actually writing rules in favor of less brainstraining stuff like background flavor. Of course, my most recent book was like, 40% rules. (Even when you skim out the overhead found in 780K of MS Word files, that's still a lot of rules. I hate writing rules. I always know I -- and my playtesters -- have missed some obscure combination or cross-reference somewhere that won't show up until four years later when some rules lawyer with a magnifying glass finds it, and which subsequently blows up the entire system... <sigh>)
-- Bob
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You must remember this, a bris is just a bris.