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Lady Kazandra
Senior Scribe

Australia
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Posted - 25 Apr 2004 :  14:53:04  Show Profile  Visit Lady Kazandra's Homepage Send Lady Kazandra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wood Elf Ranger

I had another idea (if you didn't see my first one Lady Kazandra please go back to the first page of this scroll )
If you are even somewhat artistic or just like to draw/paint you could make a character portrait for each of their favorite characters? I think that would be such a cool present

I do have some artistic ability. If I hadn't started studying Biotechnology, I think I would have liked to become an artist . . . although the fact that standard artists here in Australia get even less recognition than most artists do overseas kind of puts one's ambitions into focus . . . .

Anyway, I did most of the artwork for the Sage's first homebrew world: Legends of Amasaria. Of course, I would have liked to work on his Gateway setting, but some of the elements of this long running campaign world are just simply too bizarre. If you've ever been to the Church of Zeroes website, you'll know what I'm talking about . . .

Again your idea has potential though. A number of my friends have their favorite PCs that they like to play from time to time. Some don't even have a character portrait, just a few lines that describes the PC's appearance. I might try it for one of them, but I think I'll leave it for the last birthday in May since it gives me enough time to work on it.

Thanks for the suggestion Wood Elf, you're quite a remarkable ranger .

"Once upon a time the plural of 'wizard' was 'war'." -- The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett
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Dargoth
Great Reader

Australia
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Posted - 25 Apr 2004 :  15:28:54  Show Profile  Visit Dargoth's Homepage Send Dargoth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You could always get Sage, Complete divine or the Expanded Psionic handbook if hes not interested in either of those you could always get him a gift certificate for Serpent Kingdoms or Annihlation (the next WOSQ novel)

As for the players youve got to buy gifts for, what characters are they playing? What class and Race?

If there playing an FR campaign you cant go wrong with Races of Faerun its fiarly broad and its fairly safe material wise (theres not much material in it that you need to keep away from players.

If there playing a Fighter then get them Complete Warrior if there playing a Cleric get them Complete divine if there playing a wizard or a Sorceror get them a Gift Certificate for complete Arcane when it comes out later this year.

Another option is Players guide to Faerun (again assuming there playing in an FR campaign) the PGTF makes a nice useful book for most players.

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Lady Kazandra
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Australia
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Posted - 25 Apr 2004 :  15:45:19  Show Profile  Visit Lady Kazandra's Homepage Send Lady Kazandra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The Sage already has Complete Divine, the Expanded Psionics Handbook, and Serpent Kingdoms on pre-order at a considerable discount, so those options are out .

Your suggestion of Races of Faerun is a great idea though. Since they all play in the Realms, this book could be of great benefit to at least one of them. Is the material inside though, considered up-to-date?. Has it been made redundant be any other FR release?. I still haven't finished PGtF yet, so I'm not sure whether this tome updates the material in Races of Faerun in any way.

Your gift certificate idea is also good. Since there's not really alot of WotC material being released in May, the vouchers will allow them to purchase something else they might like once it's released. I know one of them is eagerly anticipating the Eberron release, so that's another gift covered.

Just two more, and the Sage to go . . .

"Once upon a time the plural of 'wizard' was 'war'." -- The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett
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Dargoth
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Posted - 25 Apr 2004 :  15:52:37  Show Profile  Visit Dargoth's Homepage Send Dargoth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
ROF and PGTF complement each other fairly well the two books represent the "FR Must haves" for players" the only thing thats some what Redundant in the ROF is the setion on the human races which to an extent have been replaced by the new regionalisation system in PGTF.

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Lady Kazandra
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Australia
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Posted - 25 Apr 2004 :  16:09:16  Show Profile  Visit Lady Kazandra's Homepage Send Lady Kazandra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
That's what I thought. The reclassification of the human ethnicities in PGtF was done rather well I thought. It's a much better system than the way the diverse humans races were portrayed in RoF.

"Once upon a time the plural of 'wizard' was 'war'." -- The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett
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Wood Elf Ranger
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USA
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Posted - 25 Apr 2004 :  23:54:58  Show Profile  Visit Wood Elf Ranger's Homepage Send Wood Elf Ranger a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Lady Kazandra
Thanks for the suggestion Wood Elf, you're quite a remarkable ranger .

*bows deeply* My pleasure

I love art myself thought about going into computer graphics since my talents there are somewhat better than with pencil or paint. Still I love art and thats the kind of present I've done a few times for friends

Now how about my other idea about you DMing a "birthday adventure" game for all of them? Go back to page one to read it I think its a good idea too

~Lee N.

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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  02:13:00  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Lady Kazandra

quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

quote:
Originally posted by Lady Kazandra

And, he's got enough minis (both Warhammer and D&D) for the time being, so no help there I'm afraid . . .


Is it really possible for a Warhammer player to have enough minis?

I take it then, that you play Warhammer . . . ?

Besides, it's not only Warhammer minis, it's the WH40K and Mordheim miniatures as well, not to mention a number of GW LotR miniature lines . . .


At the moment, the only game I play with minis is BattleTech. I've no interest in Warhammer, though I do want to play 40k. I've already got an insane amount of Space Wolf figs, it's just that I've no desire to actually assemble and paint them -- I want to play the game; that other stuff is not for me.

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Shadowlord
Master of Realmslore

USA
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  02:18:20  Show Profile  Visit Shadowlord's Homepage Send Shadowlord a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Lady Kazandra

I like your idea Wood Elf. Remind me to tell you about the Sage's April Fool's Day adventure special sometime. It deals a little with the idea you just mentioned. Although, it will have to be a private conversation, since Alaundo may frown on some of the aspects of this special adventure - let's just say it features a very bizarre twist on the Bookwyrm's, Jack Archer of Earth character design.


Indeed, I believe I'd love to hear this as well...

The Chosen of Vhaeraun
"Nature is governed by certain immutable rules. By virtue of claw and fang, the lion will always triumph over the goat.Given time, the pounding of the sea will wear away the stone. And when dark elves mingle with the lighter races, the offspring invariably take after the dark parent. It is all much the same. That which is greater shall prevail. Our numbers increase steadily, both through birth and conquest. The dark elves are the dominant race, so ordained by the gods." Ka'Narlist of the Ilythiiri.
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Lady Kazandra
Senior Scribe

Australia
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  03:21:04  Show Profile  Visit Lady Kazandra's Homepage Send Lady Kazandra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

At the moment, the only game I play with minis is BattleTech. I've no interest in Warhammer, though I do want to play 40k. I've already got an insane amount of Space Wolf figs, it's just that I've no desire to actually assemble and paint them -- I want to play the game; that other stuff is not for me.

Like the Sage, another BattleTech player . . . what is it with males and BattleTech . Do you bother with the Dark Age setting, or do you just stick to CBT?.

And you have Space Wolves, I like to see the battle between them and the Sage's 'Thousand Sons' companies - wholesome fun for all . . .

So, do you use any of your non-D&D minis in your D&D games Wooly?.

"Once upon a time the plural of 'wizard' was 'war'." -- The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett
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Lady Kazandra
Senior Scribe

Australia
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  03:23:50  Show Profile  Visit Lady Kazandra's Homepage Send Lady Kazandra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Shadowlord


Indeed, I believe I'd love to hear this as well...

I knew it would attract your attention .

I might see about making the write-up more appropriate for posting, so that it can be brought here, to Candlekeep.

"Once upon a time the plural of 'wizard' was 'war'." -- The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett
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Shadowlord
Master of Realmslore

USA
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  03:26:56  Show Profile  Visit Shadowlord's Homepage Send Shadowlord a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Lady Kazandra

I might see about making the write-up more appropriate for posting, so that it can be brought here, to Candlekeep.


Oh no, my lady, I want the "free and unfettered" (quoting the Sage again, ) version. Feel free to send it via etheral mail...

The Chosen of Vhaeraun
"Nature is governed by certain immutable rules. By virtue of claw and fang, the lion will always triumph over the goat.Given time, the pounding of the sea will wear away the stone. And when dark elves mingle with the lighter races, the offspring invariably take after the dark parent. It is all much the same. That which is greater shall prevail. Our numbers increase steadily, both through birth and conquest. The dark elves are the dominant race, so ordained by the gods." Ka'Narlist of the Ilythiiri.
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Lady Kazandra
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Australia
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  03:31:33  Show Profile  Visit Lady Kazandra's Homepage Send Lady Kazandra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Again, I expected that from you. You're a very interesting Drow, Shadowlord . . .

I'll send it out to you then.

"Once upon a time the plural of 'wizard' was 'war'." -- The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett
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Shadowlord
Master of Realmslore

USA
1298 Posts

Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  03:38:18  Show Profile  Visit Shadowlord's Homepage Send Shadowlord a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Lady Kazandra

Again, I expected that from you. You're a very interesting Drow, Shadowlord . . .

I'll send it out to you then.



My, my, am I that predictable, Lady Kazandra? Honestly, for a 3,000 year old drow/shade, I didn't think I was doing too bad...

The Chosen of Vhaeraun
"Nature is governed by certain immutable rules. By virtue of claw and fang, the lion will always triumph over the goat.Given time, the pounding of the sea will wear away the stone. And when dark elves mingle with the lighter races, the offspring invariably take after the dark parent. It is all much the same. That which is greater shall prevail. Our numbers increase steadily, both through birth and conquest. The dark elves are the dominant race, so ordained by the gods." Ka'Narlist of the Ilythiiri.
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Wood Elf Ranger
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  04:04:18  Show Profile  Visit Wood Elf Ranger's Homepage Send Wood Elf Ranger a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
I like your idea Wood Elf. Remind me to tell you about the Sage's April Fool's Day adventure special sometime. It deals a little with the idea you just mentioned. Although, it will have to be a private conversation, since Alaundo may frown on some of the aspects of this special adventure - let's just say it features a very bizarre twist on the Bookwyrm's, Jack Archer of Earth character design.



Please e-mail it to me GraphicDLee@MSN.com Or if you just want to tell me use the same address for MSN messenger

~Lee N.

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Lady Kazandra
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Australia
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  04:08:50  Show Profile  Visit Lady Kazandra's Homepage Send Lady Kazandra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Shadowlord

quote:
Originally posted by Lady Kazandra

Again, I expected that from you. You're a very interesting Drow, Shadowlord . . .

I'll send it out to you then.



My, my, am I that predictable, Lady Kazandra? Honestly, for a 3,000 year old drow/shade, I didn't think I was doing too bad...

3,000 years you say. Well, that's a story I'd like to hear about sometime .

"Once upon a time the plural of 'wizard' was 'war'." -- The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett
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Shadowlord
Master of Realmslore

USA
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  04:27:33  Show Profile  Visit Shadowlord's Homepage Send Shadowlord a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Indeed, a tale for another time, my lady. In the meantime, search for a topic called the Fall of Chaulssin. Should you truly be interested in my background, we can discuss it via etheral mail.

The Chosen of Vhaeraun
"Nature is governed by certain immutable rules. By virtue of claw and fang, the lion will always triumph over the goat.Given time, the pounding of the sea will wear away the stone. And when dark elves mingle with the lighter races, the offspring invariably take after the dark parent. It is all much the same. That which is greater shall prevail. Our numbers increase steadily, both through birth and conquest. The dark elves are the dominant race, so ordained by the gods." Ka'Narlist of the Ilythiiri.
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Lady Kazandra
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Australia
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  04:35:09  Show Profile  Visit Lady Kazandra's Homepage Send Lady Kazandra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I will Shadowlord, thank you. I have a particular interest in drow history, although it's not my mine focus of the Realms.

"Once upon a time the plural of 'wizard' was 'war'." -- The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett
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Shadowlord
Master of Realmslore

USA
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  05:34:23  Show Profile  Visit Shadowlord's Homepage Send Shadowlord a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Lady Kazandra

I will Shadowlord, thank you. I have a particular interest in drow history, although it's not my mine focus of the Realms.


Indeed? Then you may be fascinated with some of the interesting facts about drow I've unearthed. We shall have to discuss this further. I must say, your knowledge of Realmslore thus far impresses me.

The Chosen of Vhaeraun
"Nature is governed by certain immutable rules. By virtue of claw and fang, the lion will always triumph over the goat.Given time, the pounding of the sea will wear away the stone. And when dark elves mingle with the lighter races, the offspring invariably take after the dark parent. It is all much the same. That which is greater shall prevail. Our numbers increase steadily, both through birth and conquest. The dark elves are the dominant race, so ordained by the gods." Ka'Narlist of the Ilythiiri.
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Bookwyrm
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  06:01:12  Show Profile  Visit Bookwyrm's Homepage Send Bookwyrm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Wow, Jack Archer was mentioned and my ears weren't even burning! Just my curiosity, now. Ether-mail, if you please?

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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  06:54:24  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
My curiosity is piqued, as well...

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Lady Kazandra
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  07:32:26  Show Profile  Visit Lady Kazandra's Homepage Send Lady Kazandra a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Shadowlord

quote:
Originally posted by Lady Kazandra

I will Shadowlord, thank you. I have a particular interest in drow history, although it's not my mine focus of the Realms.


Indeed? Then you may be fascinated with some of the interesting facts about drow I've unearthed. We shall have to discuss this further. I must say, your knowledge of Realmslore thus far impresses me.

I look forward to that. Just give me some time to familiarise myself with these Chaulssin details you've directed me to.



I'll try and make the ethereal mail version of this adventure available to you both as well, Bookwyrm and Wooly. For everyone else who is interested, the edited version will be posted in the Adventuring section shortly.

"Once upon a time the plural of 'wizard' was 'war'." -- The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett
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Shadowlord
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Posted - 26 Apr 2004 :  07:35:38  Show Profile  Visit Shadowlord's Homepage Send Shadowlord a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Lady Kazandra


I look forward to that. Just give me some time to familiarise myself with these Chaulssin details you've directed me to.
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Indeed, Lady Kazandra, I hope you enjoy the City of Wyrmshadows, for 'twas once my home, err, Shadowlord's home.

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"Nature is governed by certain immutable rules. By virtue of claw and fang, the lion will always triumph over the goat.Given time, the pounding of the sea will wear away the stone. And when dark elves mingle with the lighter races, the offspring invariably take after the dark parent. It is all much the same. That which is greater shall prevail. Our numbers increase steadily, both through birth and conquest. The dark elves are the dominant race, so ordained by the gods." Ka'Narlist of the Ilythiiri.
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The Sage
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Australia
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Posted - 28 Apr 2004 :  08:22:52  Show Profile Send The Sage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Just a special note of gratitude...

Thank you for the 'birthday' present, George .

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