On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 6:45 AM, Phil Pugliese (via tml list) <xxxxxx@simplelists.com> wrote:
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On Sat, 2/13/16, Richard Aiken <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
  All sides in the Ancient's war . . .
 
[Grandfather] says to the adventurers 'I forgot about that' when he hears how they found their way into his 'retreat'. May he 'forgot' about a lot more than that?


Certainly possible. But I imagine the Ancient's war as a multi-sided affair with constantly fluid alliances and continual potrayals. I extrapolate this from my assumption that Grandfather's children and children were all very much like him, meaning that it probably took the short-term survivors a very long time to take to heart that Grandfather meant to exterminate the lot of them. I can easily see more than one assuming that they were special enough that Grandfather wasn't *really* going to kill *them* along with everyone else. That's why I refer to "all sides." At one time or another, different factions killed off one another, in the mistaken belief that helping out Grandfather in this way would earn them some sort of truce.
 
p.s. One thing has long bugged me about his little 3system/3parsec 'pocket universe' There are at least 3 stars w/i it & what happens when their light/radiation goes out & then comes around back? After all it's no more than 3 parsecs in any direction & it's been over 100,000 [years[ since he created his pocket-verse.

When I was engaged in running the Mongoose version of "Secret Of The Ancients," I was prepared to explain this by having the folded space forming the boundaries of the pocket set to redirect internal incoming radiation into the form of fake starlight. Having very little math, I can't speak to how much energy it would take to pretend to be all of the visible stars in a normal night sky. But if were not enough or too much, the imbalance would be rectified by adding or subtracting from the energy budget used to maintain the folded space (into which said imbalance would doubtlessly disappear like the proverbial raindrop in an ocean).

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