Lela
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I now claim page 3!! (insert evil DM laugh)
I'm not sure about the races but I know he didn't allow Paladin to be taken. He considers that a PrC of some type.
Anyway, on the races, I don't think that any DM would allow only two races to start out with unless he had a darn good reason.
That said, Old One would deffinatally be one that would have a good reason up his sleeve somewhere.
Old One: WOW! I love your story. It's always amazing! I do think you should publish. Not just the campaign setting but this story itself--though it might be too late there.
You have a great talant for creation and I don't think you should deny your talants to so many who need them and, more important, are willing to PAY for them. You should do something you love and something you're good at. This seems to fit. And it helps others at the same time.
Live the dream man, live the dream.
WSmith said:Old One, or Oberton, quick question. The old message board are still closed. I was trying to access the thread about the Campaign info in the "Whereabouts" section for some info from the old boards.
I remember certain races only are allowed to the players at start. I know Human and halfling, no elves, but what about the Saar and the kaizagugu or whatever the dwarves are called?
Also are there any classes you don't allow?
Oberton, I still love the site. Keep it up my friend. It looks great
I'm not sure about the races but I know he didn't allow Paladin to be taken. He considers that a PrC of some type.
Anyway, on the races, I don't think that any DM would allow only two races to start out with unless he had a darn good reason.
That said, Old One would deffinatally be one that would have a good reason up his sleeve somewhere.
Old One: WOW! I love your story. It's always amazing! I do think you should publish. Not just the campaign setting but this story itself--though it might be too late there.
You have a great talant for creation and I don't think you should deny your talants to so many who need them and, more important, are willing to PAY for them. You should do something you love and something you're good at. This seems to fit. And it helps others at the same time.
Live the dream man, live the dream.
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