Tim Knopf wrote: > Arthur, > > I'm curious about your reference to the "full-fledged DragonRaid Sunday school program, 'Valley of Power, Spirit of Might'. Is this your own material? Is it modified from existing DR material? I'm interested in DR's Sunday school applications. Thanks! - Tim > > >>> ArthurV1@... 09/02/00 02:43PM >>> > > << Burn scars on a wall of water? Well, we have talking mud > (Muks), why not? Let me know where you found that. >> > > Well actually, the scars are on His face, since He appears bodily before the > LightRaider cadet. This reference is from the full-fledged DragonRaid Sunday > school program, "Valley of Power, Spirit of Might" chapter 10 section #145. > > --Arthur > > "We prefer to be called hobbits, not halflings. Besides, we aren't half the > size of anyone...it's everyone else that's too tall." > --A mildly irrate Fribo to a human knight > > -- > To unsubscribe, send ANY message to <dragonraid-unsubscribe@...> Oh how I sincerely wish it was my own material! Dick Wulf did an excellent job writing and compiling alot of the (pre 2nd edition) unknowns in the DragonRaid Universe. Basically, Valley of Power -- Spirit of Might could be best described as a completely solo adventure in which a LightRaider learns about the Fruit of the Spirit, their role and application to the life of the TwiceBorn (and so it follows, the life of a Christian), though it could also be used as an introduction to DragonRaid. From beginning in a terrible off-shore thunderstorm to infiltrating the dragon's center of power at the very end, the entire adventure is filled with lessons and adventure. After going through the course myself, I can say that the experience really helped me in my spiritual life. Sadly, VP-SM hasn't been published yet. Apparently there was no demand, or no one (until me) volunteered to help. Mr. Wulf himself leant me the unfinished material so I could do some proofreading and some rewrites to it. However, he still needs to get back to me on the specifics. (By the way, this email reminded me to remind him about this. Thanks.) --Arthur -- "We prefer to be called hobbits, not halflings. Besides, we aren't half the size of anyone...it's everyone else that's too tall." --A mildly irate Fribo to a human knight