LIB stands for Louis-In-a-Box. As our group of gamers has advanced in age we have come to realize that we cannot always congregate together in one place. People move. So we have known for years that we would have to find a way to geek remotely. LIB was coined when Louis moved away. Louis and Dan were the primary Game Masters. As such we knew if we ever wanted to have Louis GM a game again we would need to somehow put him in a box. Schultz said something to the effect of “I’m not playing again until Louis is in a box!”.
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Actually I believe Schultz refused to play with Louis in a box, because he might lose humanity points in some fashion.
He will eventually retreat from that position.
Comment by bluerazor — January 21, 2007 @ 1:42 am
It seems that Matt is starting to retreat from the position that LIB will drain his humanity. Perhaps there will be a LIB 18 post after all.
Comment by bluerazor — March 29, 2009 @ 4:31 am