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Pendangorth
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Posted - 09 Jul 2003 :  18:45:53  Show Profile  Visit Pendangorth's Homepage Send Pendangorth a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
***Just for Bookwyrm, I have hidden at least three spelling mistakes in this. See if you can find them all! More points if you find 4 or more.***

Omega is won of the greatest allies I have ever had. You may by now notise that I met him in the underground water system of Zind and he has been a close friend ever since. He is a fire toad from the desert of Gule and specialises in fire elemental magic. He is level 77 by our standards and played the game with us for 2 years until it stopped.

Omega groo up in the desert pueblo of Yort and was trained by an old Fire Wielder called Leonard. When he was 20, he left Yort and travelled to Raphete, the capital of Golgat, and joined the secret police of Queen Alada, who he served her for 3 years until a certain point in his life when he suddenly developed poisonous breath. Presumaaaaably, he was enchanted by some mischeivious wizard like Exilion, although he has never told me. After that, he joined Minyalen's PCN and was trained until awarded the title of Rindo, which in classic Golgatian, means "honoured mage." Presently, he joined me, after helping me fight off Lord Trikketh. He had numerous other victories, like the defeat of Landa in the battle of Holseit, for which he received the title Thendin, "Master Mage." After receiving this title, he could now tutor apprentices up to level 10 magic, and receive the scroll which bestowed the legandary "Tumultus" spell on its user. This spell summoned hundreds of comets to fall on any target. Its blast radius is on average, 3 miles. (Although it does not attack to its full potential further out.)

I received the title "Thendin" in my second year of playing the game- the first of the players. Which I am quite proud of.

I play a vintage Wheatstone English Treble Concertina with pride and prowess.

Edited by - Pendangorth on 31 Jul 2003 20:40:50

The Sage
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Posted - 10 Jul 2003 :  08:39:00  Show Profile Send The Sage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
That is certainly a powerful spell. I assume that it would have to be over level 10.


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Pendangorth
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Posted - 10 Jul 2003 :  10:18:36  Show Profile  Visit Pendangorth's Homepage Send Pendangorth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It is level ten by the standards of our customised rules. (Our meaning Me, Omega etc.) If you want to know the full specification, it is:
Class 30, Level 10, Magnitude 88, non-elemental.

But if you could explain to me the rules you speak of, I would be grateful. I have not played by them for a while.

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Posted - 10 Jul 2003 :  10:49:28  Show Profile Send The Sage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I am talking about standard AD&D 2e rules for 10th level magic and beyond.


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I cannot provide an exact explanation at the moment since I don't have the 2e books with me.


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Pendangorth
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Posted - 10 Jul 2003 :  20:19:16  Show Profile  Visit Pendangorth's Homepage Send Pendangorth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thank you. One of the reasons I came onto this website in the first place was to learn more about the RPGs that you play. As you may know, a while back, me and a few friends created a world and rules of our own- with its own language, which I have started talking about on this forum- to create an RPG with nothing we didn't like. It proved very successful. Level 50 is a very good experience level to get up to in Golgat. 70 is virtuoso level and 80-90 is more or less the farthest you can go unless you are someone like Kagen, who has reached 120- unimaginably powerful. The highest possible is 150.

I play a vintage Wheatstone English Treble Concertina with pride and prowess.

Edited by - Pendangorth on 10 Jul 2003 20:22:55
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aneama
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Posted - 12 Jul 2003 :  19:51:00  Show Profile  Visit aneama's Homepage Send aneama a Private Message  Reply with Quote
As i am supposed to know these rules pendangorth please fill me in on what on beatlguese are you on about you vogon?
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Pendangorth
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Posted - 13 Jul 2003 :  15:58:25  Show Profile  Visit Pendangorth's Homepage Send Pendangorth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
What do you mean you are "supposed to know these rules?" You either do or you don't. What trollup are you going on about you little varmint?!

I play a vintage Wheatstone English Treble Concertina with pride and prowess.

Edited by - Pendangorth on 13 Jul 2003 15:59:33
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aneama
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Posted - 13 Jul 2003 :  18:04:48  Show Profile  Visit aneama's Homepage Send aneama a Private Message  Reply with Quote
earlyier on, in one of the welcome forums, you said that you had your own rules with omega, globasloth and aneama.
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Pendangorth
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Posted - 31 Jul 2003 :  20:41:45  Show Profile  Visit Pendangorth's Homepage Send Pendangorth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Pendangorth

Thank you. One of the reasons I came onto this website in the first place was to learn more about the RPGs that you play. As you may know, a while back, me and a few friends created a world and rules of our own- with its own language, which I have started talking about on this forum- to create an RPG with nothing we didn't like. It proved very successful. Level 50 is a very good experience level to get up to in Golgat. 70 is virtuoso level and 80-90 is more or less the farthest you can go unless you are someone like Crarden, who has reached 120- unimaginably powerful. The highest possible is 150.


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