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bjorn
Planescape: Fires of Dis; AD&D 2E. Mark Unseen   Jan 27 22:02 UTC 1996

This is the "Fires of Dis" Adventure item, but first an enigmatic background
from the back cover of the adventure module:

"IN THE OUTER PLANES, A HOLY SWORD CAN BE A FIEND'S BEST FRIEND, ESPECIALLY
WHEN THE OWNER WANTS IT BACK . . .

*Sneaking into the second layer of foul Baator ain't easy, but with a little
help from the right high-up men, it can be done.  'Course, exactly who the
right high-up men* are *can give a bsher a pause, so it's often best not to
ask.  But here's a sword to be found, and bloods needed to find it.  Truth
is, those who don't end up lost are sure to find that no good deed goes
unpunished!"

-Back Cover, TSR-2608 _Fires of Dis_

Mistake analysis: Second paragraph, italics should be reversed. Typo in
documentation.

And now, let the adventure begin with this description:
"The Great Bazaar!  The kind of place that'd drive even a Sensate barmy, with
so many things to sample from so many different worlds it'd take ten lifetimes
to try them all.  This whole part of Sigil's swamped in a sea of caravan tents
and breakaway stalls, topped with flags, draped with banners, festooned with
hangings of every color and design.  Here, the merchants of a hundred planar
and prime worlds set up their carts, offering food, drink, rugs, pots,
stoneware - anything that a visitor to the City of Doors might want or need. 
And since just about every berk and blood in the multiverse tromps through
the Cageat some point or other, it's a bet that the merchants here have
something to meet every taste."
797 responses total.
orinoco
response 1 of 797: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 23:56 UTC 1996

I wander through the bazarre, taking in the sights and sounds
bjorn
response 2 of 797: Mark Unseen   Jan 31 16:51 UTC 1996

Salassastros: You make your way down the cobblestone streets of Sigil, and
are assualted by countless aromas, odors, sights and sounds.  On your
right you see a hideous looking merchant selling a bag of writhing larvae to
a bat-wing earred, dog-headed creature with four arms, the lower two ending
in pincers.  Another merchant is selling what he claims to be light bowls
forged from the Elemental Plane of Fire - and is demonstating how they work.
Still another merchant is auctioning a stoppered bottle that she claims is
filled with air from the peak of Mount Celestia that'll purify the evil right
out of any berk who gives it a whiff.  Teams of Stone Giants offer rides in
sedan chairs for rides through the streets in style.  Another mercahnt is
offering mushrooms said to be dug from the roots of Yggdrassil the World Ash.
Another merchant is offering some candy which she claims to contain the
spirits of beings from far-flung prime material worlds.  And even this does
not describe all that is going on around you...
bjorn
response 3 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 4 22:00 UTC 1996

<enter kain>
<enter jamie>
<enter starwolf>
starwolf
response 4 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 5 18:13 UTC 1996

Kergen wonders how in the name of  <generic nature god/dess>
he got here...and how much for the bottle of air?
orinoco
response 5 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 5 22:50 UTC 1996

Wait...i'm confused...not all of us have the monstrous compendium, bjorn, care
to clarify your mail?  and what's a berk?  and how much for some food?
starwolf
response 6 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 14:34 UTC 1996

Berk: Generic Joe-average planar bozo.
bjorn
response 7 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 17:47 UTC 1996

Of course, Kergen D'Qualoth wouldn't know that.  However, Salassastros,
being a planar being would know planar slang.  I'll mail the list to
you, orinoco.  Also, from now on, out of game comments should be
enclosed in the holy symbols <*> <*>
Back to the game -->

The merchant selling the air asks for 350 gold, Kergen D'Qualoth.
Salassastros, what are you doing now?  Mr. D'Qualoth, Salassastros -
you have just bumped into one another - exchange physical descriptions.
starwolf
response 8 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 21:08 UTC 1996

I am a 5'10" tall creature resembling a werewolf in it's crossbreed form, Very
Muscular-looking, callying several weapons and wearing StuiDAMMIT!
wearing studded leather armor.  "Oh, excuse me, I did not mean to bump into
you."
eldrich
response 9 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 21:22 UTC 1996

<A postcard arrives with "WISH I WAS THERE" writen in big letters on the front>
<pout>
bjorn
response 10 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 00:58 UTC 1996

<enter eldrich>
starwolf
response 11 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 18:46 UTC 1996

*You never answered my ?, bjorn...how'd I get here?
bjorn
response 12 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 18:49 UTC 1996

The last thing you can remember is being asleep in your bed or some
other facsimile of sleeping thing, Kergen.  When you awoke, you were
standing up in this doughnut shaped city.
eldrich
response 13 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 20:44 UTC 1996

<Cyan wonders if he should be here, being as he planar, not prime>
<Meanwhile Cyan sits and shares some of his munchies with his cats>
bjorn
response 14 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 22:16 UTC 1996

<Cyan is here all right...>
orinoco
response 15 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 22:20 UTC 1996

Tall humanoid, catlike eyes glowing faint yellow, dressed all in black
starwolf
response 16 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 19:00 UTC 1996

r
"Excuse me, but could some...(spotting a Githzerai,which he does not know
whast it is)..on...please tlell me where in the name of (generic Nature Deity)
I am?
"
bjorn
response 17 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 04:37 UTC 1996

Kergen D'Qualoth: The Githzerai (who happens to be wearing plate mail which
appears to be made out of Red Steel) looks at you and responds in a
raspy & hollow voice, "Yer in Sigil, berk and ye best not cause any trouble,
werewolf!"

(Incidentally, Salassastros hears this as well)
starwolf
response 18 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 20:38 UTC 1996

"Werewolf?" Hackles raise, facial expression remains unchanged. "I am no
werewolf."
eldrich
response 19 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 00:33 UTC 1996

Cyan looks like a Normal 1/2 Elf, with tan skin and hair that is constanly
changing color. He is sitting in the middle of the street feeding a small swarm
of   cats. Another is taking a nap in his uncempt hair.
bjorn
response 20 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 16:28 UTC 1996

"I care not what race ye truly be, leatherhead.  Yer just the type I expect
to make trouble around here, sod!"  With that, the Githzerai in Red Steel
plate mail disappears into a building covered in a silver ivy-like vine, which
appears to be drywall on the spaces the vines don't cover.  (on the right hand
side of the street)
starwolf
response 21 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 18:13 UTC 1996

(looking at Cyan) "Got enough pets?"
bjorn
response 22 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 01:22 UTC 1996

A unit of Samurai marches by, and a mounted knight crosses your path.
A humanoid in a red robe moves over to Cyan, taps him on the shoulder and
shouts "NO LOITERING!!" in Cyan's left ear.

A women with blades protuding from her neck floats by, her robe billowing -
which is strange - there is no wind . . .
starwolf
response 23 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 17:50 UTC 1996

"Hmm...a Cloak that Billows in the Unwind..."  I leave i n a random direction
rather quickly.
kain
response 24 of 797: Mark Unseen   Feb 14 21:08 UTC 1996

Kain wanders about.

Tall human
blond hair blue eyes
Wearing plate mail, odd looking leather boots and carrying a silver shield
with a dog at his side 
<my horse is in the stables>
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