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Trizzt08
Acolyte
USA
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Posted - 09 Jul 2007 : 10:44:14
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Very Good book. It'd be nice to see them in another book sometime. Great stuff man keep up the good work |
My god says you can't do that |
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Mark S.
Forgotten Realms Author
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Posted - 13 Jul 2007 : 17:27:50
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quote: Originally posted by Trizzt08
Very Good book. It'd be nice to see them in another book sometime. Great stuff man keep up the good work
Thanks for the kind words.
Two of the characters from FROSTFELL make an appearance in my REALMS OF WAR short story.
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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
Great Reader
USA
7106 Posts |
Posted - 14 Jul 2007 : 00:18:15
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quote: Originally posted by Mark S.
quote: Originally posted by Trizzt08
Very Good book. It'd be nice to see them in another book sometime. Great stuff man keep up the good work
Thanks for the kind words.
Two of the characters from FROSTFELL make an appearance in my REALMS OF WAR short story.
It will be nice to see characters from this book again. |
"Instead of asking why we sleep, it might make sense to ask why we wake. Perchance we live to dream. From that perspective, the sea of troubles we navigate in the workaday world might be the price we pay for admission to another night in the world of dreams." --Richard Greene (letter to Time) |
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KnightErrantJR
Great Reader
USA
5402 Posts |
Posted - 14 Jul 2007 : 00:49:21
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quote: Originally posted by Mark S.
quote: Originally posted by Trizzt08
Very Good book. It'd be nice to see them in another book sometime. Great stuff man keep up the good work
Thanks for the kind words.
Two of the characters from FROSTFELL make an appearance in my REALMS OF WAR short story.
I really enjoyed the book, so its good to hear that the characters will be back in some capacity . . . thanks for the heads up. |
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Firestorm
Senior Scribe
Canada
826 Posts |
Posted - 15 Aug 2007 : 21:33:14
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Other than Blackstaff, this was the only book in the wizards series that totally captured me while I was reading it.
Kudos for an excellent book. |
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Hoondatha
Great Reader
USA
2449 Posts |
Posted - 28 Jan 2008 : 18:35:00
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I've wanted to read the book since I saw the cover, and I'm glad it lived up to the expectations. It's so nice when a new author (or an experienced author, I'm not picky) actually does his homework, and it's especially nice when they then just blend it in. The way the Tuigan were handled, the introduction of a new lythari culture, the hints of fallen empires, it was all nicely handled. I agree with whoever said above that game elements were blended in nicely so that they didn't hit you over the head with them.
It took me a while to decide what I thought about the flowering tree scene, since it at first seemed like a blatantly obvious Return of the King rip-off. I think the reason I finally decided I didn't mind was the hag character that played off the tree in the scene was so completely different from anything in Tolkien that it was ok. But if she'd been anyone else, I think I'd have disliked the scene greatly. |
Doggedly converting 3e back to what D&D should be... Sigh... And now 4e as well. |
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Hoondatha
Great Reader
USA
2449 Posts |
Posted - 28 Jan 2008 : 18:36:29
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I've wanted to read the book since I saw the cover, and I'm glad it lived up to the expectations. It's so nice when a new author (or an experienced author, I'm not picky) actually does his homework, and it's especially nice when they then just blend it in. The way the Tuigan were handled, the introduction of a new lythari culture, the hints of fallen empires, it was all nicely handled. I agree with whoever said above that game elements were blended in nicely so that they didn't hit you over the head with them.
It took me a while to decide what I thought about the flowering tree scene, since it at first seemed like a blatantly obvious Return of the King rip-off. I think the reason I finally decided I didn't mind was the hag character that played off the tree in the scene was so completely different from anything in Tolkien that it was ok. But if she'd been anyone else, I think I'd have disliked the scene greatly. |
Doggedly converting 3e back to what D&D should be... Sigh... And now 4e as well. |
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Alisttair
Great Reader
Canada
3054 Posts |
Posted - 28 Jan 2009 : 18:11:45
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quote: Originally posted by Mark S.
quote: Originally posted by Besshalar
PPS. I wish you had put the phrasebook in the beginning because I didn't notice it until the end . :)
Duly noted. If it comes up again, I'll tell the editor.
Would just like to point out that Mark S. was true to his word here, as the phrasebook is at the beginning of "Sentinelspire".
KUDOS and as well Frostfell was an excellent read. Am enjoying Sentinelspire 80 pages in so far also. |
Karsite Arcanar (Most Holy Servant of Karsus)
Anauria - Survivor State of Netheril as penned by me: http://www.dmsguild.com/m/product/172023 |
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Dennis
Great Reader
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Posted - 29 Jul 2010 : 07:19:25
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A nice book. I had fun reading it! It's good to see how a lesser wizard can still manage to rise above an impasse, with seemingly insufficient magic on hand, facing villains almost as old as time.
I have a question, Mark. I find that hag who sucked fish bones and wanted to eat the humans quite mysterious and interesting. Is she your own creation? Did she appear in other books? Why is she afraid of the belkagen? Can you tell me more about her?
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