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I'm thinking of TRYING to write a Gargoyles fanfic (for my own amusement)and was wondering if you could, please, tell me exactly where in Manhattan Xanatos' tower was located.
I asked Greg too but since his post said you might answer me quicker, I thhought I'd try here too.
Thanks!

Darcsyde - [d_arksyde at yahoo dot com]
D.

The only thing missing from that prospective list is "Conquests of Asgard"; Norse mythology would fit right in with Arthurian legend, Robin Hood, the Carolingian cycle, and Greek mythology.
Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders

Todd Jensen> Indeed; I'm pretty sure I would have enjoyed either the Conquests of Charlemagne or the Conquests of the Goddesses. She's quite right that, even in this day and age, an old-school graphic adventure still requires a lot of work and at least a few contributors even as free fan games, to say nothing of actual for-profit productions. I do hope one day she finds a means to produce the other two titles she's considered.
Brainiac - [OSUBrainiac at gmail dot com]
There is balance in all things. Live in symmetry with the world around you. If you must blow things up and steal from those around you, THAT'S WHAT RPGS ARE FOR!

Sorry about the double post, but I just finished reading the interview Brainiac linked to, and the designer mentinoed that she'd thought of doing a third game, had she stayed with Sierra, based on the legends of Charlemagne. Pity that didn't happen; while the Carolingian cycle was as prominent as the Arthurian in the Middle Ages (and might have even gotten an earlier start; a Norman minstrel named Taillefer sang extracts from the Song of Roland at the Battle of Hastings before he was slain, decades before Geoffrey of Monmouth), it's become almost forgotten nowadays. I suspect that, if "Gargoyles" had lasted longer, Greg Weisman would have found some way of bringing Charlemagne and his paladins in somewhere.
Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders

I remember when the "Conquests" games came out, though I never played either of them. (I have played two other Arthurian computer games: Infocom's "Arthur: the Quest for Excalibur" - one of its last games - a text adventure about a young Arthur questing to prove his worthiness to draw the sword from the stone, and Virgin's "Spirit of Excalibur", a sequel to the legend in which Arthur's successor, Constantine of Cornwall, sets out to rebuild Arthur's kingdom with what's left of the knights of the Round Table (with such missions as recovering Excalibur and freeing Merlin from his imprisonment).
Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders

Paul> I've referred those games to quite a few Garg fans, actually. The Conquests games may not be as well-known as Sierra's various Quest titles, but they're both good works and interesting adaptations of Arthurian and whatever the equivalent term is for Robin Hood (Locksleyan? Robinical?) mythology. However, Longbow's Robin Hood is so visually similar to Oliver Queen in a few images that it can be jarring. At least they didn't make Marian a blonde as well.

Anyways, I'm not sure I'd say $6 each is worthwhile pricing in this day and age, but if they go on sale, I would definitely recommend them to anyone here. The interview with the writer/designer of the games, Christy Marx, is worth taking a look at as well; I've linked it below.

Brainiac - [OSUBrainiac at gmail dot com]
There is balance in all things. Live in symmetry with the world around you. If you must blow things up and steal from those around you, THAT'S WHAT RPGS ARE FOR!

In case anyone else is interested in the old Sierra adventure games, I thought I'd mention that "Conquests of Camelot" and "Conquests of the Longbow" are now available at gog.com.

I never actually got a chance to play Conquests of Camelot until now, but I was surprised at how closely Merlin resembles the Archmage, at least in appearance.

Or maybe I should say, how closely the Archmage resembles Merlin, since Gargoyles came out four or five years after Conquests of Camelot.

Paul - [nampahcfluap at yahoo dot com]

Not sure if anyone else here are Star Wars fans, but happy May the 4th guys and girls! :)
Jamie - [jamiespilsbury117 at hotmail dot com]

O'ahu, Maui, Kaua'i, Hawai'i, Lana'i, Moloka'i, Ni'ihau, and Kaho'olawe!
Masterdramon - [kmc12009 at mymail dot pomona dot edu]
"If the wind in my sail on the sea stays behind me, one day I'll know...how far I'll go." - Moana Waialiki

All Lucky Sevens!
Brainiac - [OSUBrainiac at gmail dot com]
There is balance in all things. Live in symmetry with the world around you. If you must blow things up and steal from those around you, THAT'S WHAT RPGS ARE FOR!

Sixth(6th)!!!!!!
Vinnie - [tpeano29 at hotmail dot com]

Sorry, posted too slow.

May - it begins today, and it's the fifth month of the year.

Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders

North, south, east, and west.
Todd Jensen
Hufflepuffs are really good finders

Prometheus, Epimetheus, Atlas, Menoetius!
Ross

Luna, Seline, Pheobe!
Algernon
I guard your death

Second!
Samuel - [anglofhello at aol dot com]
Now, now... Language.

Hey look, I'm first.
Matthew
Muscles fade and the mind dulls.But as long as the heart is willing, strength remains.