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kmorford Posted - 10 Mar 2006 : 03:24:53
Hi Everyone,

First off, I would like to say that the gaming community you are a part of has done absolute wonders in adding to the richness of this game. Its truly amazing how far RPGs have come, as well as the Forgotten Realms product line.

For me, travels have been long and my path has taken many turns. I am returning to the Realms after many years and find them much different and completely the same. Its all a matter of perspective. I started off in Gary Gygax's D&D and AD&D when I was about 10 years old, battling minotaurs in "B2: The Keep on the Borderlands" (wear talking early 80's here). I then matured in gaming and progressed to Greyhawk and other AD&D adventures. Then Ed Grennwood gave us the gift of Forgotten Realms and I was hooked. Through High School and on into my ealry adult life I goobled up every expansion box set and novel. I went in to the Army after High School and found other gamers amongst the other soldiers. We had a magical time of using our military knowledge and applying the small unit tactics in to our mercenary group by providing the good nations of the realms with a small, elite group of mid and high level adventurers, with the ability to infitrate their enemies and conduct surgical operations when their massive armies would either be ineffective or when the politics wouldn't allow for open warfare. We found that in a world of magic, monsters, and creativity, the tactics of our world didn't always apply, however we adjusted and came up with blended approaches to the uniqueness of the Realms. It migh be fun to brush the dust off these old PCs and see if they can still draw the bowstrings back.

So, I come back to the Realms after...ohhh...a ten year break and look forward to tasting the Corn Flakes again for the very first time. I am a bit old school, but am looking forward to learning of all the new developments of the characters and lands that Ed and others have been treating us to for all these years. Glad I kept all my books, but seems they've changed the rules again...guess I can put the 1st & 2nd edition rules back in the basement. Will be fun to talk it up with all of you!

By the way, while digging through my original FR set, I ran across a one-off newsletter I got in the mail when they first came out with the campaign...any of you have this?
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Kajehase Posted - 16 Mar 2006 : 00:51:34
Well met, and welcome to keep kmorford. Let us hope your stay here will be pleasant and informative.
Perhaps you'd care to click the uppermost link in my signature and show us where you live?

Oh, and welcome back to the Realms
Wooly Rupert Posted - 13 Mar 2006 : 17:31:52
Ah, I do have that... I just stuck it in the wrong folder on this HD.
Faraer Posted - 13 Mar 2006 : 14:00:24
Secrets of the Sages can still be downloaded from wizards.com: http://www.wizards.com/dnd/article.asp?x=fr/fx20010131c
kmorford Posted - 11 Mar 2006 : 20:31:05
Yeah, thats the one. Mine's a bit beat, but I kept it all these years.

Thanks for all the warm responses. I look forward to chatting it up with all of you!
Wooly Rupert Posted - 11 Mar 2006 : 18:13:48
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Originally posted by George Krashos

Welcome to Candlekeep.

I'm assuming you mean the "Secrets of the Sages" newsletter. If so, I've got a PDF version. Shame that concept never got off the ground.

-- George Krashos




Krash, I'll take a copy of that, if you don't mind.
George Krashos Posted - 11 Mar 2006 : 15:04:31
Welcome to Candlekeep.

I'm assuming you mean the "Secrets of the Sages" newsletter. If so, I've got a PDF version. Shame that concept never got off the ground.

-- George Krashos
Alaundo Posted - 10 Mar 2006 : 08:30:29
Well met, kmorford

We welcome both old school and newcomers to the Realms, alike I hope ye find much knowledge and Realmslore herein to keep thee satisfied for many a tenday.

Enjoy thy stay.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 10 Mar 2006 : 03:44:32
Welcome to Candlekeep!

Feel free to ask any questions you may have... A lot of us have been Realms fans for years, and we know a thing or three about the setting. Plus, we've got some of the authors and creators here!

As for the rest of us, we are friendly, mostly harmless, and occasionally strange... Enjoy your stay!

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