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 Riding of the Remorhaz in 3.0 or 3.5

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Arravis Posted - 19 Jan 2005 : 20:04:18
The more geezerly of us Forgotten Realms fans will remember the Monastery of the Yellow Rose' initiation for the Master of Dragons monk rank: The riding of the remorhaz. A lone monk using spurs and lassoes leaps on the back of a passing remorhaz and rides them, standing up straight, for at least a hundred yards. The "spurs" are made of a heat-resistant metal which is dug into the creature's super-heated back. A single misstep is likely to prove fatal (well, at least in 1st & 2nd ed, before the remorhaz got toned down in 3rd).

Anyway, "The Bloodstone Lands" (FR9) book gives 2nd edition rules for this. Does anyone know if someone has done any kind of 3rd (or 3.5) update for the riding of the remorhaz? Anyway, thanks for any info guys!
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Brian R. James Posted - 20 Jan 2005 : 00:19:57
R.A.Salvatore authored FR9, The Bloodstone Lands. Interestly enough, Salvatore describes this "Riding of the Remorhaz" in his non-WotC novel Mortalis. It's a thrilling chapter in an excellent novel.

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