Subject: Re: [FFML] [fic][Ranma] Pools of Horror, Part 1 of 5
From: KLEPPE@execpc.com (Gary Kleppe)
Date: 4/18/1997, 8:57 PM
To: "Jorge A. Pratt" <al709382@mordor.ccm.itesm.mx>
CC: fanfic@fanfic.com

On Fri, 18 Apr 1997 18:05:20 -0600 (CST), Jorge A. Pratt wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Gary Kleppe wrote:


			PART ONE: LILI'S STORY

Wasn't Split Personalities' sidestory named like this?
Don't know.

Feng Lili moved through the woods, as quickly as she could, looking for
 ^^^^
Phoenix?
Heh. Appropriate, isn't it? (See if you can spot any other in-joke
names.)

Question: If Lili was born circa 470 AD, how did she recognize the
different types of clothing? Did men already wear trousers in China by
then?
Some of Ranma's background knowledge has filtered down to Lili. I'm
assuming this includes some feeling for what Ranma would consider
feminine vs. masculine. That's a cop out for the fact that I don't know
anything about 5th century Chinese dress -- or even where I would look
to research the topic. If anyone out there does, tell me what you know
and I'll rewrite this part.

The young man jumped into the shopping mall's decorative fountain. The
urges were too strong to resist. He rose, transformed into a
multi-tentacled minotaur-like creature. At that moment Pantyhose Taro
was no more.

-This- was a character that hadn't been considered... Then what'll happen
to Lukkosai and Rouge? And Herb?
See next message. One of them you know about by now...


all. She purchased a set of underwear that felt properly feminine to
her, using some monies that were in the bag she carried.

I understand that she could have figured out what the green bills and
coins were for, but how did she know how to pay for the items? She
couldn't speak, nor read the prices, could she?
She could, because she retains some of Ranma's background knowledge. The
same way P-chan could understand Japanese in this story (and in its
predecessors).


It was him. It was Yang Wei.

KUNOU?!?!
The plot sickens! Actually, don't you think he's a good match for Lili,
the way she's portrayed here?

Now Usugurai was worried.

A little late for that...
No one said that this guy was terribly bright.

Gary Kleppe
kleppe@execpc.com, http://www.execpc.com/~kleppe