Can someone please explain what is "RPG and EPT".  And excuse my ignorance but 
i dont remember a game of dungeon and dragons with dice?
Maybe we didnt get that here (way back in the day) LOL.

Thanks in anticipation
Lani.

From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 21:25:13 -0700
Subject: Re: Discussion with friend about Kelewan
To: [email protected]

About 20 years ago, I was talking to a clerk at a local bookstore.  I mentioned 
being a fan of Ray's work.  The clerk said they were based on EPT games.  I 
asked if they could order me a couple of the RPG books, which they did.  When 
they arrived, I paid for them, got home, and started reading through them and 
thought "how is this related to the Riftwar"?  Yea, I think I still have those 
game books someplace.  Fool me once :-).



Ben


On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Raymond Feist <[email protected]> wrote:




On Mar 29, 2013, at 11:55 AM, "Stroup, Shelley A CIV SWOS N61" 
<[email protected]> wrote:



> I actually got to meet Janny Worts thru Goodreads.com, when they were

> doing a group read of your work (the first four) and the Kelewan series!

> She has a generous spirit and was fully engaged in the reading and

> answering peoples questions!  So I see your point Ray, it does

> dis-credit all yours and Janny's hard work!

>

> Good thing I never read that kind of "crap" (for lack of a better word)!

>

> Shells:)

>

> --



Look, I won't speak ill of Phil Barker.  I never met the man, so everything I 
know about him I got second hand from mutual acquaintances.  He seemed to have 
a particular blindspot and one of his fanboys went off and came up with 
something ridiculous, like 200+ things they claim I had "copied," from EPT.  
It's that sort of stupidity that spawns especially now on the internet.  Stuff 
like "low mental planet," which both Phil and I stole from Jack Vance's Big 
Planet.  The intelligent bugs, which as someone else pointed out could have 
been John Norman.  I stole that from Alan Dean Foster.  It even got to the 
point where they went back and started looking at Midkemia Press products and 
started claiming Steve, Jon, and the rest of the gang had built it "to be used 
with EPT," which was BS, because we made them "generic" which was 1970s gaming 
code for 'to be used with Dungeons and Dragons, but we don't want to pay the 
licensing fees."





Anyway, as I said Phil's no longer among the living, nor is Joel,and I've got a 
30 years career here where even Phil's most ardent fanboy can't claim Faerie 
Tale had anything to do with EPT.  The last is supposed to be amusing.





I think had Phil's books done well, he probably wouldn't have gone so 
ballistic.  Save his most ardent fans who claim their brilliant, there was no 
audience for them.  Don Wolheim, his publisher, and Betsy his editor passed on 
a third EPT.  I think he self-published that one about 10 years ago. Heck, his 
own publisher told him to stop yapping because there was no basis and it made 
Phil look bad. He was claiming "plagiarism"  even though my book came out 2 
years before his book. The general consensus was he was a hell of a game 
designer, not so much a novelist.





Franky, I'm surprised the subject has come up again, as I've not been asked 
about it in over 15 years.



Best, R.E.F.



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