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monch9 Posted - 06 May 2005 : 14:58:20


FYI,

Amazon has the Champions of Valor frontcover.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0786936975/qid=1115387670/sr=8-1/ref=pd_csp_1/104-9592730-2731933?v=glance&s=books&n=507846

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seankreynolds Posted - 09 Nov 2005 : 14:52:41
Thanks! (Though I have to admit that was something WotC put in the outline, so I didn't think up the _idea_ for including it.)
Crennen FaerieBane Posted - 09 Nov 2005 : 14:49:47
The cover art is definitely not Wayne Reynolds - it is Tomas Giorello.

And Sean: Awesome book - I like the section on the differences that arise even between two good characters!

C-Fb
seankreynolds Posted - 09 Nov 2005 : 04:22:38
{I wonder if this book will give hints about how to play paladins as something else than lawful stupid?}

Yes, it does. It spends a few pages on valorous archetypes for each class and race, then about 4 pages on "Imperfect Champions of Good" -- reasons for valorous heroes to be "flawed" but still be valorous in that context. It also breaks down conflicts between law and chaos or law and law. And other stuff, which I'll get into in the main COV thread (this thread's short so I'm able to finish it quick, I'm composing a bunch of replies in the other thread, as I've been away for a long time).
Ty Posted - 07 Jun 2005 : 23:01:57
quote:
Originally posted by DDH_101

Hmm... but isn't that the thing about paladins, how they are all just about good and don't notice the "grey"? After all, this is often how paladins stray in their path and become beings of great evil.

For example, Cycillia (sp?) Darkhope, who had been a paladin of Tyr. Then there's archons, devas, and solars who turned evil; like Malkizid who is a fallen solar.



True. You have to walk a fine line as a paladin but I think walking black and white is just as dangerous as recognizing the grey. Ahem, back to the topic at hand.

Hopefully we'll get some pointers in this book as to how to play paladins of specific gods of the Realms or even, gods forbid, Paladin Codes for the individual churches.
SiriusBlack Posted - 07 Jun 2005 : 12:01:40
quote:
Originally posted by michaelmueller

Does anyone know who did the cover art for it? It looks kind of like Wayne Reynolds...not sure, though.



Exactly what I was going to ask and I'm also wondering if they used the same cover artist that did the cover for Champions of Ruins.
michaelmueller Posted - 06 Jun 2005 : 21:06:55
Does anyone know who did the cover art for it? It looks kind of like Wayne Reynolds...not sure, though.
The Sage Posted - 09 May 2005 : 14:36:44
Guide to Hell is not strictly an FR 2e tome. It is specifically an AD&D sourcebook which is based around the 2e Manual of the Planes. In other words, it is not campaign-specific, so I wouldn't worry about not having it as part of your 2e FR sourcebook collection .
Rudar Dimble Posted - 09 May 2005 : 09:45:16
quote:
Originally posted by The Sage

The most recent information on Baalzebul can be found in the 3e Book of Vile Darkness. It is written by Monte Cook.

More definitive information concerning the Slug Archduke can be found in the 2e Guide to Hell by Chris Pramas. That tome also elaborates on Baalzebul's role in the Reckoning which led to the Lord of the Seventh's current slug-like appearance and state.



Hehe, I've bought BoVD a couple of weeks ago, but haven't got any time to read it yet. And that other tome you're mentioning...well, maybe I'll try to get a copy it on eBay. I've been collecting 2nd edition FR-stuff for the last year and I thought my collection was almost complete NOT!
The Sage Posted - 09 May 2005 : 09:24:29
The most recent information on Baalzebul can be found in the 3e Book of Vile Darkness. It is written by Monte Cook.

More definitive information concerning the Slug Archduke can be found in the 2e Guide to Hell by Chris Pramas. That tome also elaborates on Baalzebul's role in the Reckoning which led to the Lord of the Seventh's current slug-like appearance and state.
Rudar Dimble Posted - 09 May 2005 : 09:13:33
quote:
Originally posted by The Sage

quote:
Originally posted by DDH_101

Then there's archons, devas, and solars who turned evil...
Let us not forget one of the most "obvious" examples of high celestial creatures becoming purely evil entities.

The Lord of the Seventh, Baalzebul himself, was once an archon named Triel. But his quest for perfection ultimately led to his downfall. A downfall so far that he would end up as a Lord in the Nine Hells...



Where can I find more information on this?
The Sage Posted - 09 May 2005 : 09:00:27
quote:
Originally posted by DDH_101

Then there's archons, devas, and solars who turned evil...
Let us not forget one of the most "obvious" examples of high celestial creatures becoming purely evil entities.

The Lord of the Seventh, Baalzebul himself, was once an archon named Triel. But his quest for perfection ultimately led to his downfall. A downfall so far that he would end up as a Lord in the Nine Hells...
Rudar Dimble Posted - 09 May 2005 : 08:52:39
quote:
Originally posted by DDH_101

Hmm... but isn't that the thing about paladins, how they are all just about good and don't notice the "grey"? After all, this is often how paladins stray in their path and become beings of great evil.

For example, Cycillia (sp?) Darkhope, who had been a paladin of Tyr. Then there's archons, devas, and solars who turned evil; like Malkizid who is a fallen solar.


Well this only happens to very few paladins. However, players tend to role-play their paladins like those few and that can become really anoying when you're in a party with a CN or even a CG barbarian for example. Somehow there's never a way to argue with paladins...
DDH_101 Posted - 08 May 2005 : 23:24:33
Hmm... but isn't that the thing about paladins, how they are all just about good and don't notice the "grey"? After all, this is often how paladins stray in their path and become beings of great evil.

For example, Cycillia (sp?) Darkhope, who had been a paladin of Tyr. Then there's archons, devas, and solars who turned evil; like Malkizid who is a fallen solar.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 08 May 2005 : 14:43:09
quote:
Originally posted by Kajehase

He (Priam Agrivar) did need to duel a red dragon and inadvertently cause the death of a deer to realise it though.



'Tis true. But he did learn, and acted accordingly. A lot of people tend to portray paladins as someone unable to see shades of grey.
Kajehase Posted - 08 May 2005 : 10:46:10
He (Priam Agrivar) did need to duel a red dragon and inadvertently cause the death of a deer to realise it though.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 07 May 2005 : 19:07:00
quote:
Originally posted by Krafus

I wonder if this book will give hints about how to play paladins as something else than lawful stupid?


That's a good point... LG and CE are the two most misunderstood alignments, I think, followed by CN. I was pleased to see a section in CoR that addresses how to be evil, instead of leaving players with the misconception that CE always equals raving psycho hosebeast that kills people on a whim.

That's why I liked Priam Agrivar in the old FR comic. He was a paladin, but he wasn't Lawful Stupid. He had his own problems (being a recovering alcoholic), and he realized that shades of grey didn't always mean evil.
Gray Richardson Posted - 07 May 2005 : 16:55:43
quote:
Originally posted by Krafus

More seriously, I wonder if it will stat out some epic-level good beings, the way Champions of Ruins will stat the likes of Kezef the Chaos Hound and Ityak-Orteel the Elf-eater.
Hmmm... yeah, for symmetry's sake there really ought to be some Elder Eternal Goods.
Krafus Posted - 07 May 2005 : 14:42:28
I wonder if this book will give hints about how to play paladins as something else than lawful stupid?

More seriously, I wonder if it will stat out some epic-level good beings, the way Champions of Ruins will stat the likes of Kezef the Chaos Hound and Ityak-Orteel the Elf-eater.
Rudar Dimble Posted - 07 May 2005 : 10:30:19
Well if there's one thing you have to give WotC credits for, it's the beautiful covers they are presenting to us!
The Blue Sorceress Posted - 07 May 2005 : 01:32:13
Is that a paladin being crushed in the lower left-hand corner?

*calls on the artist PETP: People for the Ethical Treatment of Paladins*

Looks pretty interesting, of course since this is only the front cover that doesn't really say all that much, but I like the art.

Oooh... I think I see an aasimar too... I heart the planetouched.

DDH_101 Posted - 07 May 2005 : 00:39:53
Hmm... it looks okay, though I prefer the cover for Champions of Ruins.
The Sage Posted - 06 May 2005 : 15:05:38
This tome doesn't release until October/November, so I'm assuming that the image may still change before that.

Otherwise, it is interesting. It looks like a hippogriff in the background, although I am looking at this image through a fairly poor and archaic monitor...
Snotlord Posted - 06 May 2005 : 15:02:05
An ok cover, I suppose...

I am pleased to see SKR back working on FR books

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