R_J_K75
Legend
Think that depends on who you ask.Well, better food than Alpo of the Nine-Lives.
Think that depends on who you ask.Well, better food than Alpo of the Nine-Lives.
Yes!Have you ever read his short story, "The Stone Thing" in which he spoofs his own writing style?
Rotflol. That's like the pot calling the kettle Drizzt Do'urden.The real reason FR displaced Greyhawk imho.
Iggwilv wtf?
Technically, I think we have Salvatore to blame for that, not Greenwood.Rotflol. That's like the pot calling the kettle Drizzt Do'urden.
They are Irish and Celtic names. It’s no harder to read than the irish sagas. Pretty insulting thread for that matter. I guess you don’t read the Norse sagas either and find the words difficult if you ever bothered to take the time to read them.Remember how the names in the Birthright campaign setting warranted TSR releasing a series of audio files about how to pronounce them correctly?
Cwlwmnwm.Yes!
The Realms are no better. I'd like to $%@$#^#& RA Salvatore in the eye for every unpronouncable drow name, unnecessary apostrophe, and comic relief dwarf name that he ever penned.
Manual of the Planes came out in July 1987, as did the 1e Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting boxed set.Except...Yan C Bin isn't Greyhawk and Akadi isn't Forgotten Realms. They've both general multiverse beings known in both settings.
EDIT:Though it does look like Akadi was originally published in Forgotten Realms materials before adopted into the multiverse at large.Nope, I was right the first time. Most prominently addressed in the Realms, but first appeared in the pre-Realms Manual of the Planes.