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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 04 Jul 2006 :  15:34:22  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Poll Question:
about which trilogy to read next.

I just cannot make up my mind altho I have narrowed it down some.


Results:
Finder''s Stone trilogy   [78%] 28 votes
Moonshae trilogy   [22%] 8 votes


Poll Status: Open  »»   Total Votes: 36 counted  »»   Last Vote: 15 Dec 2008 15:31:48 

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Jorkens
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Posted - 04 Jul 2006 :  16:07:33  Show Profile Send Jorkens a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Well, these are both among my favorites, but most people prefer Finders Stone as their more Realms specific whilst the Moonshae books feels like it takes place in a totally different world. Come to think of it, I for purely subjective reasons say Moonshae.
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Kaladorm
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Posted - 04 Jul 2006 :  16:19:30  Show Profile  Visit Kaladorm's Homepage Send Kaladorm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The finders stone trilogy was fantastic, I absolutely loved it.

As for the Moonshaes, I've read the first two, but it didn't really grip me as much, and I'm in no rush to read the third one sitting on my shelf
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Winterfox
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Posted - 04 Jul 2006 :  16:32:36  Show Profile  Visit Winterfox's Homepage Send Winterfox a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Finder's Stone, absolutely. The Moonshae books... well, I can't remember much of them, beyond the fact that they were dull, the characters horribly boring, and so forth. That, and the fact that I never liked Douglas Niles' writing (I read his DL books, The Golden Orb and The Messenger and found them unspeakably abysmal).
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scererar
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Posted - 04 Jul 2006 :  16:36:53  Show Profile Send scererar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
While I liked both trilogies, I voted for finders stone.

Edited by - scererar on 04 Jul 2006 16:37:19
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Lameth
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Posted - 04 Jul 2006 :  17:02:27  Show Profile  Visit Lameth's Homepage Send Lameth a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Jorkens

Well, these are both among my favorites, but most people prefer Finders Stone as their more Realms specific ...


Grab the Finder`s Stone Trilogy!
U will love it.
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KnightErrantJR
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Posted - 04 Jul 2006 :  17:18:53  Show Profile  Visit KnightErrantJR's Homepage Send KnightErrantJR a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Eventually read the Moonshae books, but definately read the Finder's Stone trilogy first.
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Alaundo
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Posted - 04 Jul 2006 :  17:46:12  Show Profile  Visit Alaundo's Homepage Send Alaundo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Well met

Indeed, go for Finder's Stone (ye would do well to follow it by reading Masquerades, Finder's Bane and Tymora's Luck afterwards too )

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khorne
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Posted - 04 Jul 2006 :  21:55:38  Show Profile  Visit khorne's Homepage Send khorne a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Finder`s Stone definitely.

If I were a ranger, I would pick NDA for my favorite enemy
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Wooly Rupert
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quote:
Originally posted by Alaundo

Well met

Indeed, go for Finder's Stone (ye would do well to follow it by reading Masquerades, Finder's Bane and Tymora's Luck afterwards too )



I'll echo Big Al on this one. The Moonshae trilogy was one of those couldn't wait to finish, just so I'd be done reading them and could get on to something else.

The Finder's Stone books, now... The writing duo of Jeff Grubb and Kate Novak is a wonderful one. When it comes to Realms fiction, I would only place Elaine higher than them. Their stuff is some of the best we've ever had, and I can't recommend it highly enough for anyone.

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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
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Posted - 05 Jul 2006 :  03:28:53  Show Profile  Visit Rinonalyrna Fathomlin's Homepage Send Rinonalyrna Fathomlin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I haven't read either trilogy (yet) per se, but I loved Finder's Bane and Tymora's Luck. That should say something good about Grubb and Novak's work.

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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 17 Jul 2006 :  20:10:12  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Just finished Azure Bonds...wow...um...just wow

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Kalin Agrivar
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Posted - 17 Jul 2006 :  20:36:10  Show Profile  Visit Kalin Agrivar's Homepage Send Kalin Agrivar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
sheesh I feel old ...I read both of those series as they came out...for the first couple of seconds after reading this thread I thought "I can't believe he hasn't read both yet!"

For anybody young or new to the Realms did you know then that the original Azure Bonds and Pool of Radiance story line (before the novels) were in the same series?

And I also felt the Moonshea novels felt "outside" of the Realms (and the island kingdom still recieves little attention today)

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GothicDan
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Posted - 17 Jul 2006 :  20:42:20  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Well they were originally written for Dragonlance. :)

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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 17 Jul 2006 :  20:49:06  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Kalin, you feel old when you remember seeing Return of the Jedi when it was originally released... or partying to Sunday Bloody Sunday before U2 became "popular"

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Kalin Agrivar
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Posted - 17 Jul 2006 :  21:08:12  Show Profile  Visit Kalin Agrivar's Homepage Send Kalin Agrivar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand

Kalin, you feel old when you remember seeing Return of the Jedi when it was originally released... or partying to Sunday Bloody Sunday before U2 became "popular"



I feel old when I rememebr being in the Beaver Scouts and talking with friends that there is a rumour that Darth Vader may be Luke's father and crying the day when my mother told me that the man that sung the song "Imagine" was murdered

I know I'm not that old, but it still feels like it, especially when you roleplay with kids 10-15 years younger than you

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GothicDan
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Posted - 17 Jul 2006 :  21:09:57  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I don't even know what "Imagine" is...

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Jorkens
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Norway
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Posted - 17 Jul 2006 :  21:12:52  Show Profile Send Jorkens a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:

originally posted by GothicDan
I don't even know what "Imagine" is...


Now I am starting to feel practically antique.
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Mace Hammerhand
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Germany
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Posted - 17 Jul 2006 :  21:16:01  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You and me both Jorkens...GD...you didn't just...um...type that...

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Kalin Agrivar
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Posted - 17 Jul 2006 :  21:19:38  Show Profile  Visit Kalin Agrivar's Homepage Send Kalin Agrivar a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by GothicDan

I don't even know what "Imagine" is...



Wow....Are you serious? Do you know who John Lennon was?

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GothicDan
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Posted - 17 Jul 2006 :  21:56:13  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
A Beatle?

NOTE: I listen almost exclusively to foreign metal. The CDs I own include Nightwish, Moonspell, Therion, Tristania, Lacuna Coil, In Flames, The Rasmus, Theatre of Tragedy, Stratovarius, and Apocalyptica, with a small collection of modern American rock/metal, including Evanescence, Godsmack, Stabbing Westward, and Adema. But I far prefer the former group.

The majority of music isn't complex enough for me.

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"Fiends and Undead are the peanut butter and jelly of evil." - Me
"That attitude should be stomped on, whenever and wherever it's encountered, because it makes people holding such views bad citizens, not just bad roleplayers (considering D&D was structured as a 'forced cooperation' game, and although successive editions are pointing it more and more towards a me-first, min-max game, the drift away from 'we all need each other to succeed' will at some point make it 'no longer' D&D)." - ED GREENWOOD

Edited by - GothicDan on 17 Jul 2006 21:58:11
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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 17 Jul 2006 :  23:00:47  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I believe several folks have failed their Stay On Topic skill checks...

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GothicDan
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Posted - 17 Jul 2006 :  23:23:17  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I only continued to go off topic because the OP was encouraging it, to a point, and because he finished completing the topic's task (reading the chosen trilogy)..

I'm not making excuses! I swear! *Attempts to make a Hide check.*

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"That attitude should be stomped on, whenever and wherever it's encountered, because it makes people holding such views bad citizens, not just bad roleplayers (considering D&D was structured as a 'forced cooperation' game, and although successive editions are pointing it more and more towards a me-first, min-max game, the drift away from 'we all need each other to succeed' will at some point make it 'no longer' D&D)." - ED GREENWOOD
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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 20 Jul 2006 :  00:59:45  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Finished "Wyvern's Spur" yesterday...damn... I mean...damn

I WANT JEFF GRUBB AND KATE NOVAK BACK!!!!!

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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 20 Jul 2006 :  01:06:09  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand

Finished "Wyvern's Spur" yesterday...damn... I mean...damn

I WANT JEFF GRUBB AND KATE NOVAK BACK!!!!!



You're not the only one!

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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
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Posted - 20 Jul 2006 :  01:37:16  Show Profile  Visit Rinonalyrna Fathomlin's Homepage Send Rinonalyrna Fathomlin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Read Finder's Bane and Tymora's Luck if you haven't already. You may have to search around for them, though.

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mavericace
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Posted - 20 Jul 2006 :  03:22:32  Show Profile  Visit mavericace's Homepage Send mavericace a Private Message  Reply with Quote
First he must finish the trilogy out by reading Song of the Saurials (another great one IMO). I seam to remember the good folk around here talking about a Dragonlance book that feel between Finder's Bane and Tymora's Luck but I was told not to worry about it since it was a Dragonlance book. Does that book have the same chacters as the rest or is it just a total off shoot?
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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 20 Jul 2006 :  09:00:05  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Rinonalyrna Fathomlin

Read Finder's Bane and Tymora's Luck if you haven't already. You may have to search around for them, though.



Got'em, read'em

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Ergdusch
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Posted - 20 Jul 2006 :  09:14:41  Show Profile Send Ergdusch a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Now I wonder if and how the Finder's stone trilogy books are connected to each other? They seem to tell 3 independant stories. And is Finder's Bane connected to that story as well? Or is the only connection between these books the obvious that they have the same authors?

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Winterfox
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Posted - 20 Jul 2006 :  09:45:14  Show Profile  Visit Winterfox's Homepage Send Winterfox a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The books in the trilogy are very much connected. The follow-ups can stand alone somewhat more, though Tymora's Luck is a direct sequel of Finder's Bane.
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Ergdusch
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quote:
Originally posted by Winterfox

The books in the trilogy are very much connected. The follow-ups can stand alone somewhat more, though Tymora's Luck is a direct sequel of Finder's Bane.



thank you for the clarification, Winterfox!

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