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Andre Norton was a master of the adventure plot, and she loved to mash up genres science fantasy was one of her favorite things, as the Witch World cycle demonstrates. Every so often however, she either did not connect with her material, or the book she wanted to write simply did not fit into her wheelhouse. Merlin’s Mirror is one of these rather rare misfires. The idea is not terrible. It’s the Witch World concept: a vanishing Old Race of impossible antiquity, an alien world of war and superstition, ongoing attempts to bring peace and higher civilization to the reluctant natives. The Arthurian canon is, in a lot of ways, about this. Adding basically Forerunners to the mix, and applying Clarke’s Third Law to the technology, could work. ....
Rogue Games today made its third fundraising announcement in as many years, saying it has brought in $2.5 million in Series A investment. The latest funding comes from Dubai-based Riva Technology and Entertainment, and is being put toward growing the independent games publisher s team, signing new titles, and improving its multi-platform publishing abilities. We re always on the lookout for companies that are doing new and exciting things in their industry, which is what drew us to Rogue, said Riva CEO Paul Roy. Their experienced, well-connected team and unique vision for games publishing has already yielded some fantastic successes, and we know they re just getting started. This investment into Rogue will greatly complement the 360-degree gaming and esports ecosystem that we are building at RTE. ....
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3-ton parts of Stonehenge may have been carried from earlier monuments Years of archaeological research now suggest that Neolithic Britons lugged massive elements of the iconic monument from far-flung reaches of the island. ByRobin George Andrews Email It’s not difficult to see why Stonehenge is one of the most iconic archaeological sites in the world. The 4,600-year-old stone circle on southern England’s Salisbury Plain was built by people who left no clear hints to its purpose or obvious clues to their own identity mysteries that have long gripped archaeologists, modern-day druids, science fiction writers, and tourists. Now, a new study published in the journal ....