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brjr2001
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Posted - 07 Jul 2004 : 05:38:29
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on second thought lets not go to candlekeep it is a silly place |
Edited by - brjr2001 on 12 Jul 2004 06:26:46
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Dargoth
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Australia
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Posted - 07 Jul 2004 : 05:57:54
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likely any monsters that uses Acid (like a Black Dragon) |
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Arteris
Learned Scribe
 
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Posted - 07 Jul 2004 : 06:00:20
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Most common animals and what not, dont have any kind of special blood (that I can think off) though I could be wrong since Im at a lack of a Monster Manuel right now... |
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brjr2001
Learned Scribe
 
106 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jul 2004 : 06:05:52
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thanks
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on second thought lets not go to candlekeep it is a silly place |
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Arivia
Great Reader
    
Canada
2965 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jul 2004 : 09:36:21
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I'm loathe to post this, but I will do it anyway(leave it to me to find the one reference in published material):
quote: From the Book of Vile Darkness Diseases, many of which involve mental disorders, may be transmitted through cannibalism. Eating particularly foul creatures, such as trolls or fiends, can be very dangerous(see the blue guts disease in Chapter 2)
Any chance this scroll could see a quick sealing? This really disturbs me. |
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brjr2001
Learned Scribe
 
106 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jul 2004 : 16:37:17
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no im not talking about cannabalism and the most i could of ate is goblins and dire wolves |
on second thought lets not go to candlekeep it is a silly place |
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AlacLuin
Learned Scribe
 
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Posted - 07 Jul 2004 : 18:05:01
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IIRC, there is also a breed of Draconians (dragonlance dragon kin)that turned into a pool of acid when they died. |
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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 07 Jul 2004 : 19:55:46
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quote: Originally posted by AlacLuin
IIRC, there is also a breed of Draconians (dragonlance dragon kin)that turned into a pool of acid when they died.
Yup, you are correct. I don't recall the breed, but I want to say it was the bozaks... |
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green knight
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USA
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Posted - 08 Jul 2004 : 00:40:04
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I do believe the ones that turned into a pool of acid were the Kapak draconians. Green Knight |
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Capn Charlie
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USA
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Posted - 08 Jul 2004 : 00:51:18
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quote: Originally posted by brjr2001
no im not talking about cannabalism and the most i could of ate is goblins and dire wolves
I understand your DM's motives, I believe, but not his actions.
I have discouraged eating such creatures in my game as well, but through more conventional means. YOu re looking at eating one thing, which is a disease ridden scavenger, and another which is a massive predator. I can only imagine how bad dire wolf would be, standard wolf and coyote is so horrible that most starving men seriously consider amputation before those things go in the pot.
THe meat is incredibly rank and gamey and greasy, with the smell of a skinned wolf alone being enough to deter any but hte most desperate from eating it.
As for the goblin, humans are nasty enough critters that I can imagine noone wit hany alternatives shy of buzzard would eat them. However that jsut rules out gustatory consumption. In the right circumstances consuming the flesh of fallen enemies could be viewed with religious or arcane significgance. Perhaps not even from a "eat he flesh absorb the power" stance, but one of respect, not wanting a fallen worthy foes' spirit to wander alone and despair, but taking it on as a show of respect.
Imagine that, how would players react to encountering a truly noble band of savages, with honest and forthwith reasoning for their abominable practice. |
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brjr2001
Learned Scribe
 
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Posted - 11 Jul 2004 : 17:39:40
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thx i will hit my dm for his lack of description |
on second thought lets not go to candlekeep it is a silly place |
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Tethtoril
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Posted - 11 Jul 2004 : 23:39:12
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I am somewhat stunned at this topic. But now that there are several answers to the question. Could we please let this particularly disturbing scroll get lost in the dust of the archives?  |
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brjr2001
Learned Scribe
 
106 Posts |
Posted - 12 Jul 2004 : 02:13:14
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Come now Tethtoril it is not a disturbing topic at all it is a topic that has been keeping me awake at nights because i couldn't understand this one puzzling question but i have what i wanted.
come now Tethoril is there something that has puzzled you in the faerun? |
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Arivia
Great Reader
    
Canada
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Posted - 12 Jul 2004 : 02:24:52
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quote: Originally posted by Tethtoril
I am somewhat stunned at this topic. But now that there are several answers to the question. Could we please let this particularly disturbing scroll get lost in the dust of the archives? 
If you'll look above, you'll see I noted the same...*prays for quick disappearance* |
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brjr2001
Learned Scribe
 
106 Posts |
Posted - 12 Jul 2004 : 03:21:11
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but anyways i have no problem having this locked or anything i got the answers i seek. one more question i dun have the book of vile darkness (no $ lol) is it worth the cost? |
on second thought lets not go to candlekeep it is a silly place |
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Capn Charlie
Senior Scribe
  
USA
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Posted - 12 Jul 2004 : 04:28:40
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In my opinion it was. I greatly enjoyed it, and used a lot of the stuff in it against my players.
But as with any book I suggest finding a chain book store with a copy, buying a cappuchino, and perusing it for an hour before you buy it, so you know if it is worth the cash to have at your table. |
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Tethtoril
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Posted - 12 Jul 2004 : 05:10:38
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quote: Originally posted by brjr2001
Come now Tethtoril it is not a disturbing topic at all it is a topic that has been keeping me awake at nights because i couldn't understand this one puzzling question but i have what i wanted.
come now Tethoril is there something that has puzzled you in the faerun?
The topic was requested to be closed by several readers of the forum (most of whom have not posted to this topic). I brought it to you here to voluntarily cease. Which you have agreed to do so the scroll needn't be locked.
And as for something puzzling ... to be truthful, no. But then I work in Candlekeep and if you look hard enough and listen long enough all answers will are provided in their own time.  |
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SiriusBlack
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Posted - 12 Jul 2004 : 05:18:40
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quote: Originally posted by brjr2001
but anyways i have no problem having this locked or anything i got the answers i seek. one more question i dun have the book of vile darkness (no $ lol) is it worth the cost?
I didn't think it was worth the $ or the hype. However, take a look at this thread as it should contain some other thoughts on the contents for this tome. |
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brjr2001
Learned Scribe
 
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Posted - 12 Jul 2004 : 06:16:12
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Go Tethtoril man i wish i was you |
on second thought lets not go to candlekeep it is a silly place |
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Tethtoril
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Posted - 13 Jul 2004 : 01:28:32
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quote: Originally posted by brjr2001
Go Tethtoril man i wish i was you
No you don't. Trust me on this one.   |
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brjr2001
Learned Scribe
 
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Posted - 13 Jul 2004 : 01:49:54
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sure i do, i mean i wish i was you to the point where you know everything and you could add stuff to candlekeep man i wish i had that power |
on second thought lets not go to candlekeep it is a silly place |
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