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Post by gandolfthegray on Oct 10, 2003 14:14:32 GMT -5
I thought so when I clicked over to it. I bookmarked it so I could get back to it and thats what got me started readin the books. Im a dig AD&D fan.
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Post by gandolfthegray on Oct 10, 2003 13:08:51 GMT -5
Are you a member of Ruin Mist & King's Mate Gamers ruinmist.tripod.com/I saw that an was just wondring.
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Post by gandolfthegray on May 27, 2004 0:48:30 GMT -5
tolkien's characters and stanek's which ones you like and why?
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Post by gandolfthegray on Jan 22, 2004 0:41:16 GMT -5
whos beasties you like best?
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Post by gandolfthegray on Jan 22, 2004 0:40:46 GMT -5
like copy the addres in there
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Post by gandolfthegray on Jan 22, 2004 0:36:18 GMT -5
use the tags
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Post by gandolfthegray on Jan 22, 2004 0:30:32 GMT -5
Heres gollum coming at ya
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Post by gandolfthegray on Jan 22, 2004 0:29:31 GMT -5
tolkien's beasties or stanek's? why you like them
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Post by gandolfthegray on Nov 25, 2003 1:47:37 GMT -5
hey rs,
Just wanted to say I hope you and your family have a Happy Thanksgiving! Do writers get to take holidays? Hope so!
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Post by gandolfthegray on May 27, 2004 1:11:06 GMT -5
At the start when Vilmos is in Rill Akh that's gets my goosebumps every time. Under earth is the best and in the Vangar it gets even better.
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Post by gandolfthegray on Oct 30, 2003 20:22:28 GMT -5
your joking right?
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Post by gandolfthegray on Oct 30, 2003 11:50:28 GMT -5
I'm finished with Kingdom Alliance and I didn't see an answer to my question. Who is Vilmos's mother?
In Keeper Martin's Tale, Xith tells Vilmos:
"Many years aog, I made a promise to a young couple who were very much in love. Five years they had been wed and still they had no children. They so wanted a child. I told them of a girl heavy with child in need of caring hands.
"The girl, your mother, needed a secluded place to stay, a place where none knew her or that her child was without a father. Death by stoning is the punishment for such a child and mother.
"I told the couple they must harbor the child's mother and see that the child entered the world without harm. Afterward the child would be theirs to keep and raise as their own. I also told them there was a price. One day I would return for the child. Until that day the child was in their care..."
So here Vilmos is told about his birth mother. Why was it important that no one knew her? Did I miss more clues as to who his mother is? What gives?
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