Hagbutt says: >#1. What was the point of that stuff on the back cover, in a standard >Symbol font? None. It was pointless. >hell, you could have has the back cover handwritten for Authentic Ye Olde Appeal. Sure, but what would be the point? #2. Why was the mirror printed page in there? Answer 1: Why not? Answer 2: Fun with fundamentalists. Read it backwards for the secret message! (Hey kids! More fun with fundamentalists: What does "fundamentalist" REALLY mean? Hint: what is a "fundament?") Answer 3: Same reason the upside down page was there. Answer 4: See the answer for your question #1. Answer 5: There is no Answer 5. Answer 6: Them dang Malks! They're just craaaaaazy! Answer 7: So you can discover just how real our psychics are! >I don't generallycarry a mirror with me everywhere. We were counting on that. >Maybe its Lasombra-proof. Good one. >#3. Why put Rasputin in there? I didn't. He put himself in there. He's just that kind of guy. >Why not Stalin? Or Trotsky? Stalin was just human. Just a genocidal, wyrm-riddled, mage-tainted, wraith-riddled, pooka-poked human. No vampiric influence whatsoever. As for Trotsky, one word: Mensheviks! >Or Ghergis Khan or someone. Ghengis Khan would be cool. Someone is already a Malkavian. >#4. I find it an endless source of amusement that Malkavians can go to Arcadia, yet Changelings can't. Cool. If you look closely, you'll find that Malks can undermine just about any other kinda World of Darkness TM critter. I did that on purpose. There's only one other kind of World of Darkness TM critter with greater pan-mythos power. Can you discover (and document) the critter? (Could this be the Official TM Malks contest number three? Naw, just a discussion thread.) >#5. The character sheet is too ordinary That's nice. >#6. You should have had more recipes, and gardening tips. And pranks. >And pictures. And templates like "Kamikaze Pilot" and "Tax Collector". That's nice. #7. You have a funny name. That's nice. -- Daniel Greenberg Understand that thou art a second little world And that the sun and the moon are within thee, and also the stars. -Origen, Homilae in Leviticum