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brjr2001 |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 03:01:43 Ive always been curious but all i see are books by the same guy and all he writes about is drizzit. Im just fed up with elves (you can keep your age and stuff i still have my axe) well anyways i was wondering is their any good books about any dwarven civilization that i could find i really want one?
(i will thrust my dwarven axe into your elvish head, HA you may have your low light vision but i can see in the dark beat that) |
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Dantrag |
Posted - 16 Jul 2004 : 03:39:49 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I liked Elaine Cunningham's dwarven characters... 
So did I. I also like the dwarf that's part of the motley group in The Rage.
Yes, they could have a book about those Ice Dwarves...you know. The one in the Rage was actually an awesome character...aside from his red skin. |
Dantrag |
Posted - 16 Jul 2004 : 03:38:33 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I liked Elaine Cunningham's dwarven characters... 
So did I. I also like the dwarf that's part of the motley group in The Rage.
Yes, they could have a book about those Ice Dwarves...you know. The one in the Rage was actually an awesome character...aside from his red skin. |
brjr2001 |
Posted - 16 Jul 2004 : 03:27:02 can the maker of a topic make it Locked?
cause i would lock the topic if i could |
brjr2001 |
Posted - 16 Jul 2004 : 03:25:58 hey Everyone congragate over to Karesch's Topic ok
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Karesch |
Posted - 16 Jul 2004 : 02:31:37 I recently started a thread in the novels section, hoping to get some attention there. Two authors posted similar sentiments that the best way to try and get something to happen wtih the novels is to email the WotC novels section directly, and tell them your sentiments. So there you have the thoughts of a couple authors. If ye'd like to see some novels about dwarves, I'd suggest emailing WotC about it... it's our best hope.
K |
VEDSICA |
Posted - 16 Jul 2004 : 02:14:38 There just isn't any novels out there concerning dwarven civilization in FR.Been saying that for a while now.It's pretty sad to be honest.RAS is really the only one to bring dwarves to light,and some would argue that he makes a farce out of them(I'm not one of them).Mostly because of the undwarven like names.But I'm not here to discuss that.After reading Two Swords.I'm really starting to crave a novel or series concerning the dwarven civilization. |
Purple Dragon Knight |
Posted - 16 Jul 2004 : 02:09:07 quote: Originally posted by hammer of Moradin
In the Adventuring section there is a thread for my PbEM group. All of the players are running dwarves. We have just started recently, but check it out.
Yes... this all-dwarf party is turning out to be very interesting. If I would have known that such a thing would have been so fun I would have done it way earlier... |
hammer of Moradin |
Posted - 15 Jul 2004 : 18:09:33 In the Adventuring section there is a thread for my PbEM group. All of the players are running dwarves. We have just started recently, but check it out. |
Karesch |
Posted - 15 Jul 2004 : 17:22:47 quote: I like to read a lot .
sounds like it. I'm in the same boat in the sense that I like to read alot, however, I can't say I've read that many of the FR books, yet. I'm starting to gather a collection of them however, and hope to start reading through them in the fall. I read an average of a book every 2-3 days for paperbacks, and 3-5 days for hardcovers, and at the moment, I have about 10 hardcovers to read, then I'll be into the FR books, which should keep me busy for a few months anyhow. So yeah, I must agree, I love to read alot too.  |
The Wanderer |
Posted - 15 Jul 2004 : 12:11:17 quote: Originally posted by Dantrag
How many novels of FR have you read, Anubis?
Well, lookig at the list on this site, I've yet to read only about four more novels to be able to say that I've read every one that has been published so far. Only ones I'm missing are: City of Ravens, the last two WotSQ books (waiting for soft cover), and Silverfall.
I like to read a lot . |
Karesch |
Posted - 15 Jul 2004 : 08:05:31 Well, I created a thread in the novels section of candlekeep, for scribes who are interested in developing a dwarven storyline/plot, I suggest you congregate there and toss out your ideas on what you'd like to see, and see if you can create a good plot and characters for a storyline. I think such a line of novels would be quite interesting myself.
K |
The Sage |
Posted - 15 Jul 2004 : 07:49:39 quote: Originally posted by Anubis 9. The demon-spawned ones....
They would be the Cambions.
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The Sage |
Posted - 15 Jul 2004 : 07:43:21 quote: Originally posted by Faraer But I'd rather those places were treated in sourcebook or adventure form, and I wish the Arcane Age line hadn't prematuredly ended and had instead given us a Delzoun book.
Don't we all.
Although, do you have any information about who would have likely written that particular tome?
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Karesch |
Posted - 15 Jul 2004 : 07:36:40 So, is anyone going to start a thread in the novels section calling for scribes to come together to try and work out a plot and such on Dwarves? I'd be intrigued to follow the thread if it develops.
K |
brjr2001 |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 22:19:18 ok so shoot me i dun read Salvatores book ryan but i let you borrow the book so you could read it and give your opinion but what did you say the book SUCKED. lol we seriously need to game again ryan |
Arteris |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 21:43:16 Crystal Shard, much on Bruenor Battlehammer, and it has alot about dwarves. Same for Thousand Orcs (which I know you've read Brett ) |
The Wanderer |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 21:27:55 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack As of 3e, they are two different subraces.
Hmm... I guess my age is showing . I need to get back on the wagon. |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 21:21:26 quote: Originally posted by Anubis Do you mean Half-elves? I not looking in the book of elves yet....
Half-elves aren't elves, never have been, never will. They are N'Tel'Quess, actually worse than that....but alas I digress.
quote:
I see one web-site listing Wood and Wild elves separetely, but I thought those where the same...
As of 3e, they are two different subraces. |
The Wanderer |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 21:12:42 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack And no Anubis, you missed at least one subrace based upon an initial glance.
Do you mean Half-elves? I not looking in the book of elves yet....
I see one web-site listing Wood and Wild elves separetely, but I thought those where the same... |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 20:29:27 quote: Originally posted by Dantrag
Wait ... A minute....Yeah i just turned to an Apprentice Scribe...Cool
Congratulations Dantrag.
And no Anubis, you missed at least one subrace based upon an initial glance. |
Dantrag |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 19:59:31 How many novels of FR have you read, Anubis? |
Dantrag |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 19:51:42 Wait ... A minute....Yeah i just turned to an Apprentice Scribe...Cool |
The Wanderer |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 19:48:18 quote: Originally posted by Dantrag The Spine of the World isn't in the north....man I am a novice...
Doh! That makes two of us  |
Dantrag |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 19:47:42 quote: Originally posted by Anubis
quote: Originally posted by Dantrag Yes I mean Drow too...geez, how many kinds of elves are there?
I can't resist...
1. Gold 2. Moon 3. Wood 4. Drow 5. Star 6. Avariel 7. Lithari 8. Sea 9. The demon-spawned ones....
Did I cover all of them?
I was going to say" No...please don't mention them" but I wasn't fast enough... |
Dantrag |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 19:46:21 quote: Originally posted by Anubis
quote: Originally posted by Dantrag All i have ever seen of Dwarves have been in the hunters blades trilogy... It tells you about the major populations in the North ,but not anywhere else...
Hehe... I was about to add the line "which are not in the North!" to my earlier post. It seems those are all I've ever seen myself (although if memory serves, which is not always, there is another settlement in the Harper novel:Soldiers of Ice (my first FR novel ever )). Most dwarves just seem to pop out of nowhere.
There are some new mentions, specifically the Duregar in the WotSQ series, but that is all. Anything else?
The Spine of the World isn't in the north....man I am a novice... |
The Wanderer |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 19:46:10 quote: Originally posted by Dantrag Yes I mean Drow too...geez, how many kinds of elves are there?
I can't resist...
1. Gold 2. Moon 3. Wood 4. Drow 5. Star 6. Avariel 7. Lithari 8. Sea 9. The demon-spawned ones....
Did I cover all of them? |
The Wanderer |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 19:43:33 quote: Originally posted by Dantrag All i have ever seen of Dwarves have been in the hunters blades trilogy... It tells you about the major populations in the North ,but not anywhere else...
Hehe... I was about to add the line "which are not in the North!" to my earlier post. It seems those are all I've ever seen myself (although if memory serves, which is not always, there is another settlement in the Harper novel:Soldiers of Ice (my first FR novel ever )). Most dwarves just seem to pop out of nowhere.
There are some new mentions, specifically the Duregar in the WotSQ series, but that is all. Anything else? |
Dantrag |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 19:43:11 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack
quote: Originally posted by Dantrag
Exception: Elves
And drow unless you are including them as elves...which if so....don't say that too loudly around some of those touchy gold elves.
Yes I mean Drow too...geez, how many kinds of elves are there? |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 19:41:17 quote: Originally posted by Dantrag
Exception: Elves
And drow unless you are including them as elves...which if so....don't say that too loudly around some of those touchy gold elves. |
Dantrag |
Posted - 14 Jul 2004 : 19:36:55 Exception: Elves |