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Mumadar Ibn Huzal Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 17:21:45
Hmmm... someone just created an account for Winthrop... with gender specification female... somehow that doesn't sound right...
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Ranaghar Tsaran Posted - 21 Feb 2003 : 19:24:33
It may be...They smell similar...
And Bookwyrm. In Underdark my servants just were giving it to me, I drank it and I wasn't interested what was it made from...that's all. I thought it wasn't very important...
DragonofJustice Posted - 21 Feb 2003 : 06:44:19
I could be wrong, it happens every so often, but it seems to me Drow green wine is made of a fungal growth in the Underdark. At least I think I read that someplace.

Fungal growth. And you thought athlete's foot had no redeemable value.
Bookwyrm Posted - 21 Feb 2003 : 03:54:02
quote:
Originally posted by Ranaghar Tsaran

You know what? I never was interested what is it made from...



Perhaps you don't want to know?
Ranaghar Tsaran Posted - 20 Feb 2003 : 17:08:59
There's a little mistake...I've meant Ulaver.Luminous, sweet, green drowish wine, very potent, very tasty. In Menzoberranzan made in "Ulaver's Wine Goblet"(Winery and Wine Merchant).
You know what? I never was interested what is it made from...
Bookwyrm Posted - 20 Feb 2003 : 07:44:26
Actually, if you just click up at the top of the page, on "FAQ," you get all of the answers you need. It's how I learned the "click-links." (PS - they're called hyperlinks!)
Echon Posted - 20 Feb 2003 : 07:33:03
quote:
Originally posted by sushisauce

Oh, and a nother thing, how do you make the "click-links"



You take the url (such as http://www.candlekeep.com) and add a {url} at the beginning and a {/url} (remember to use square brackets) at the end, like this http://www.candlekeep.com. Alternatively, you can do it like this {url="http://www.candlekeep.com"}Candlekeep{/url}, replacing the URL with a text.

-Echon
Echon Posted - 20 Feb 2003 : 07:28:16
quote:
Originally posted by sushisauce
P.S. How do you quote people because I've been trying and it is not working?



You hit the button that says: "reply with quote"

-Echon
sushisauce Posted - 20 Feb 2003 : 04:42:18
Oh, and a nother thing, how do you make the "click-links"
sushisauce Posted - 20 Feb 2003 : 04:40:05
Ulver? I have never heard of that. How do they make it? Ulver is Norwegian for wolves.

I find that amusing. "I would like a pint of wolves"
P.S. How do you quote people because I've been trying and it is not working?
Echon Posted - 19 Feb 2003 : 20:26:20
quote:
Originally posted by Ranaghar Tsaran

I don't like this human beer...
Does anybody have ulver? You know...drowish wine. It is delicious

I hope Winthrop will have it...or I won't visit he's inn, so often



Ulver? I have never heard of that. How do they make it? Ulver is Norwegian for wolves.

-Echon
jason12345 Posted - 18 Feb 2003 : 17:39:08
Wow! One person makes a Winthrop account with female specified and it started a whole page of discussions. I find this very amusing! I hope whoever actually got the role of Winthrop is more serious then the person who made the female account.
Elminster Posted - 18 Feb 2003 : 13:59:01
Aye indeed!

One would hope that the inn will house the finest of Shadowdale's vintages.

If not we hope it will happen soon before Simbul gets word it's not there and the Queen cooks up a storm
Ranaghar Tsaran Posted - 18 Feb 2003 : 13:33:06
I don't like this human beer...
Does anybody have ulver? You know...drowish wine. It is delicious

I hope Winthrop will have it...or I won't visit he's inn, so often
sushisauce Posted - 18 Feb 2003 : 09:15:05
I'm late again! But not tolate for beer!
(If only I drank)
Alaundo Posted - 18 Feb 2003 : 09:07:58
Well Met

quote:
Originally posted by Bookwyrm
Ah, webmasters to the rescue! But now, who shall assume the role of the 'keeper? Any volunteers? Anyone?


Winthrop has stepped forward... the Inn will be opening shortly.....raise your flagons ready to be filled
Bookwyrm Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 22:35:41
Ah, webmasters to the rescue! But now, who shall assume the role of the 'keeper? Any volunteers? Anyone?
Candlekeep Webmaster Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 20:42:02
quote:
Originally posted by Echon

Weird. The creator of the Winthrop account has suddenly changed the gender to male. Probably because of this discussion.


Somebody decided to register a "Winthrop" account with an invalid email address, upon reading this topic we since removed the account and reregistered it (with the correct gender for a start ), it will be updated from this point by the member to which it has been assigned.
Echon Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 19:04:21
Weird. The creator of the Winthrop account has suddenly changed the gender to male. Probably because of this discussion.

-Echon
Ranaghar Tsaran Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 19:01:30
quote:
Originally posted by Echon

There is absolutely nothing wrong with a woman serving drinks. I think the point is that Winthrop is a man.



Indeed...there's "casting" for Winthrop, so he should be a man...
Echon Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 18:37:40
There is absolutely nothing wrong with a woman serving drinks. I think the point is that Winthrop is a man.

-Echon
Bookwyrm Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 18:32:53
Wait, why does the barkeep have to be a man? Why can't a woman do it?
Ranaghar Tsaran Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 18:18:18
quote:
Originally posted by Mumadar Ibn Huzal

Hmmm... someone just created an account for Winthrop... with gender specification female... somehow that doesn't sound right...


That's strange...but if she wants to be Withrop, she must act like him(like a men)
Bookwyrm Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 18:03:18
Oh, okay, thanks.
Echon Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 17:54:27
Winthrop is the name used in Baldur's Gate.

Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast says nothing about Winthrop or an Inn. The same goes for FRCS.

-Echon
Mumadar Ibn Huzal Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 17:46:39
As Echon is hinting at, I can't recall if the innkeep's name in the Baldur's Gate game is Winthrop or not... somehow it seems familiar enough to be the case. If indeed the case, I have no clue if it is a Bioware creation or a canon name...

Maybe re-reading The Trial of Cyric sheds some light... Or, closer at hand for me, checking into Volo's Guide to the Sowrd Coast...
Bookwyrm Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 17:41:30
Yes, I knew that . . . I was just wondering if Winthrop was created for our Candlekeep Inn, or for one within canon Realmslore.
Echon Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 17:38:08
Is Winthrop the canon name of the innkeeper or BioWare's creation?

-Echon
Mumadar Ibn Huzal Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 17:32:48
He/she is supposed to be the innkeper of the Candlekeep Inn... to be opened soon within the walls of Candlekeep...
Bookwyrm Posted - 17 Feb 2003 : 17:27:50
Why not? Who is Winthrop, anyway? Am I supposed to know him from the books?

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