Someone might like to do a module based on it for game play? Or use it as a
template for one, even if not the same world/theme. Working with some
authors and looking to see what they think of as the arch/elements of a SG
or one of the genre world/universes. Some i know was based on previous
fiction/myths such as the ones with Arthur and knights and like. Some are
similar to other authors work, same basic themes, some elements in common
and like. Only so many ways to write a story, scenario, game/story world
and like.

Ghaould was not all based on Egyptians Gods and like beings. Chinese being
one, Persian or Babylonian and like as well.

One that might be fun is LOTR and that Sauron, Gandalf and Saruman are
Ghaoulds or the other like beings.. Waged in a war across the heavens,
Middle Earth being one of them, Harry Potter another and like? Yes, not all
movies/stories have to be so black/white, positive/negative and like, even
early Hebrew stories was not all Yahweh vs ... other powers, and like.
Lucifer aka Satan/Shaitan early on seemed less an adversary to God but more
towards working for God to test/tempt mankind and strengthen humans. But
the idea is to look past the obvious boxes and find other ones or even
outside the box?

As we as the reverse, imagine your fantasy characters coming thru a gate
into one that the Ghaould have been there to and how to deal with things
but not in a tech way, but in a fantasy way?

Mike



On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Onno Meyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mike asked:
> > Favorite Star Gate world and why?
>
> For what purpose?
>
> As a place to send player characters? That brings up the
> proverb "may you live in interesting times" ...
>
> As a setting for a single story in the Stargate universe?
> The story could have different viewpoint characters, and
> it wouldn't need a happy ending, different requirements
> from an adventure.
>
> As an imaginary place to visit? For a weekend, a year, a
> lifetime?
>
> Maybourne's world, before Ares came, for a few days. No
> stress, even the guards at the gate are relaxed, quite a
> lot of food and sanitation for a medieval village thanks
> to the king.
>
> For an entire lifetime, it would have to be a place with
> a sarcophagus, even if it is otherwise less than perfect.
> P3R-636? If one doesn't end up in the mines. (Does that
> sound callous? How much would you do for eternal life?)
>
> For a year, a world with modern comforts and interesting
> things to see and do. Atlantis?
>
> Regards,
> Onno
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