But not to say that the musketeers aren't democratic..They may be, but I
find the LOTC be much more tolerant of dissent in the inner ranks.
Also that wonderful slogan came with that wonderful novel about a bunch of
musketeers protecting a king.
Also, could somebody explain who the illustrated man was?
I have heard the name mentioned several times...
>From: MarcElmo@aol.com
>To: g2-list@pbm.com
>Subject: Re: Re: Ergoth Attack on Annuin/Port Royal
>Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 09:23:31 EDT
>
>This may be the least correct statement ever made on the g2-list. Dislike
>the
>Musketeers if you like, rail against us as you will, but there is no
>objective way that any group can be MORE democratic than the Musketeers.
>We pride ourselves on a 'All for one, one for all' mentality. In that
>simple
>statement is the sum total of democracy; everyone has a voice in any
>decision
>making process, and all members are encouraged to participate in events and
>planning, from the greenest newbie to the most veteran player. Even those
>whose only motives are deceit and betrayal.
>Your anti-Musketeer propaganda is starting to border on slander.
>Thankfully,
>Silas took the cowardly way out and dropped, else the rest of us would have
>some traitor carcasses to avoid marching over.
>Wolfpack
>
>In a message dated 7/27/99, 7:06:56 AM, silas75@hotmail.com writes:
><<Actually I believe I equated democracy with tolerance and a lack of need
>to
>play word games with politics to convince others of my "rightness" and
>naother's "badness". The LOTC aren't the best democracy or the only. They
>simply are more democratic than the musketeers.>>
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