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And we have a winner. Your turn, sir.El Viejo wrote:The earlier clue gives 'the Kingdom of the Raven', which leads, via google, to Shaturanga: The Story of Onus, by Brian Snelson.
For the record, for those of you who were intrigued by the whole thing:
I read the book about half a decade ago after the author placed a copy in my hand. Since I know the guy, I'm probably not the best person to offer an unbiased opinion on the work. However, if you are still curious, send me a PM.
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The title surprised me… it’s a form of Chaturanga, an ancient Indian board game, thought to be the forerunner of chess.
Back with a question later…
Back with a question later…
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Oooh, I like this.Disembodied wrote:"Firefly", by Uriah Heep?
From Dickens to Whedon. Quite the transition.
Wild stab in the dark: Isn't someone here on the board flitting around in a C3 called "Rolling Thunder"? And isn't that and album as well? By... Jefferson Starship??
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Just seen your edit CR... Rolling Thunder is a fine ship, and a great album by Mickey Hart... not the answer, though.
@ Disembodied: nope... same year as the Uriah Heep album, though.
@ Disembodied: nope... same year as the Uriah Heep album, though.
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There's "Heart of Gold" (Neil Young/Douglas Adams).El Viejo wrote:The album is earlier than the novel that the ship appears in… I suspect that the author may have liked this band.
Not that Neil Young qualifies as a band...
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Nor does Heart of Gold qualify as an album... good song, though.CheeseRedux wrote:There's "Heart of Gold" (Neil Young/Douglas Adams).
Not that Neil Young qualifies as a band...
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