Grayscale 2, 23rd April 99 (Online at http://www.blacknwhite.net/grey/greyscale/index.html) Dear %N, You are subscribed to Greyscale under the E-Mail %E To subscribe or unsubscribe from this list please go to the URL above, if you cannot do this, contact Greyscale (Greyscale@Aquarion.freeserve.co.uk) and we will tell you what to do. Editorial ******* As I type this, Greyscale currently has 21 subscribers. Wow. I only thought of the idea 15 days ago and already 21 people have decided they want more. Not bad. Out of those 21 people I have had Zero Letters, Zero Storys, and Zero enquirys about greyscale except from Eugenia Loli, The person who runs Eden Activities at http://www.intelligentfirm.com/eugenia/lionhead/vote.asp, to say that she will say when the poll changes. This is, unfortunatly, not enough. I hate to complain - I'm english after all - but would somebody out there in the world Beyond the Fields We Know (tm) *please* reassure me that somebody does read this and write a letter, story, or something I can put in the 'zine and mail it to greyscale@aquarion.freeserve.co.uk News ***** The News? As far as Black and White is concerned there is not much news. After all, we are in the middle of a press blackout, which is a sort of bummer for all those people - me included - who are more or less compelled to write what there is. The BAFTA demonstration of B&W went so well that they are going to do another one. Details at the Website at http://www.lionhead.co.uk/cgi-bin/partners/home.cgi?referrer=00003 (Why the long URL? Jamie has been busy and there is now a Link Partner site at LH. The more times people go to www.lionhead.co.uk using the address above, the better my rating is. Just thought you might like to know.) ***Stop Press** As I was about to post this, it has come to my attention that Jamie has updated the Diarys section, Go get issues 9,10 and 11 at http://www.lionhead.co.uk/cgi-bin/partners/home.cgi?referrer=00003 in the Diarys section. Letters ****** There are no letters. There were no letters. Letters did not enter my mail-box. I cannot make this better if you do not tell me what is wrong! Letters to: greyscale@Aquarion.freeserve.co.uk Story ***** No entrys for the story. Anyone? Repeat of last issues epidode: Bob was not known as the village wise man. But neither was he the village idiot, Nevertheless he had a sneaking suspision that somthing was about to happen. He didn't know what exactly, but there was somthing new about the place. To start with he had heard rumours that somebody had built a large house right on the edge of the world. That wasn't all either. Once or twice he had got the feeling he was being watched, That some force was up there watching his every move. Most strange. A couple of years ago a man had come from the other side of the big hill, telling of a supreme being who looked over him and his tribe, This was strange, since he hadn't even been near the spotted mushrooms that some of the younger villagers liked so much. Bob was a woodcutter by trade, He cut down the trees to sell them to old Carpenter, who gave him objects made of wood which he swapped with local farmers for food for him and his family, He was just begining work on an Oak that he thought would feed his family for a week when he saw the stranger, He - or she, it was difficult to tell - was wearing a shapeless Grey robe that hid his or her features, In the figures right hand was a staff only half a foot shorter than the figure. "Would you like some help?" asked the figure If you would like to continue the story, write what you think happens next and e-mail it to Grayscale@Aquarion.freeserve.co.uk! That's all folks! The end of the another issue of Greyscale. If you have any comments, feedback, continuations of the story or articles to submit, e-mail them to Grayscale@Aquarion.freeserve.co.uk. "Black & White" and "Lionhead" are (c)Lionhead Studios Ltd 1999 and for ever more, All graphics are and HTML in this issue of Greyscale is owned by the originator. If you wish to link to us please contact the editor who will provide a graphic. E&OE all copyrights acknowlaged.