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Post by jediknight on Sept 17, 2004 21:47:15 GMT -5
wolmerrelle are the most scary in my campaigns too. I wiped out lots of characters with them especially two headed wolmerrelles I make them the most nasty.
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Post by jediknight on Sept 17, 2004 21:42:23 GMT -5
My first campaign was in Vangar Forest too! I did High Road to where Emel went when he got in trouble on account of Adrina. My group is playing under earth now. It is way cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by jediknight on Jul 31, 2004 10:06:59 GMT -5
A new game systm might be cool. I guess well have to wait and see. bl25 what's your ruin mist campaign about?
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Post by jediknight on Jun 28, 2004 12:55:36 GMT -5
AD&D is where d20 comes. It is a standard system.
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Post by jediknight on Mar 16, 2008 14:58:13 GMT -5
Dear Mr. Stanek,
Hope you get time to answer questions soon. You're the best.
JK
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Post by jediknight on Jan 20, 2008 15:25:21 GMT -5
I have many questions for you but I'd also like to know about covers. They are very interesting and I think very unique. The covers for the service of dragons books are best so far and I like the ones for the guide books. My main question is about the future of the kingdoms and the dragons. What's going to happen?
Also I want to thank you for the encyclopedia of Ruin Mist. I was looking for it everywhere. Ruin Mist legends is okay but this is so much better. I've been wanting this since I first heard about it possibly coming out. I read it cover to cover and plan to read it again. I like learning the history and the chapters on measures and time were fantastic. Is it also going to be a secrets book?
JK
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Post by jediknight on Jan 20, 2008 15:16:39 GMT -5
HAPPY NEW YEAR'S RS
Hope you had an excellent time and got some break but not too much because I can't wait too much for the next book.
JK
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Post by jediknight on Mar 8, 2007 19:07:23 GMT -5
Arent they the same? Or is multiverse more like it. To me the different planes of ruin mist are unique or at least was until other fantasy writers started borrowing it. Seen anything about Patrick Carmen's Atherton? His world of tabletop sounds much like a twist on Ruin Mist's three planes.
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Post by jediknight on Feb 3, 2007 12:54:34 GMT -5
RS rocks! I love all his magical books!
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Post by jediknight on Jan 23, 2006 21:56:36 GMT -5
Jordan's early books are one of those books that leaves you wishing for more. I eagerly anticipated his next novel until about book six. I havent read Brooks or Goodkind in a long time. If you enjoy Brooks or Goodkind or Jordan novels then you will almost certainly enjoy Stanek's. It has a strong female lead and you can feel her heartache as she endures what she must to free herself from the past and unravel the future. Adrina's only example of a great character in a cast of many ones.
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Post by jediknight on Sept 17, 2004 22:40:06 GMT -5
Where the dragon king lives. I liked how he testd Adrina and Vilmos. He is something unique I think.
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Post by jediknight on Dec 18, 2004 20:52:59 GMT -5
I havent seen yet I will check it out! Thank you Shire Hobbit
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