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Including 4 hours of tangents and 6 hours of arguments about how class features work!We demand an 18 hour directors cut!
Including 4 hours of tangents and 6 hours of arguments about how class features work!We demand an 18 hour directors cut!
Simon is said to be a descendant of Elminster, but the guy in the vision was his great-great-grandfather. Some people still talk to their great-great-grandfathers. It's not far enough back that I would refer to my great-great-grandfather as someone that I was descended from.Extra comment on the appearance of Elminster, I suspect it was done literally just to let Elminster stand out. From Odin to Merlin to Gandalf to Dumbledore, there’s just has wayyyyy too many Wizards whose look is “old white dude with a long beard,” that 1) it has become a bit of a cliche, and 2) we’re running out of old white British dudes who haven’t already done it.
Also,I just checked and he’s not credited as “Elminster,” but merely “Ethereal Plane Sorcerer,” so I wonder if he’s supposed to be a different ancestor of Simon’s.![]()
LOL chill your jets son.Ed's wife died last year, they were married for 45 years.
Suggesting that because he wrote about all sorts of open and varied relationships in the realms, that it reflects upon himself as a man,
for you to say he was "naughty" and fond of polyamory... that is a rather disingenuous and more than a little weird take.
And no "at least in his art" does not release you from what are trying to foist upon a real person in a real world. Grow up.
That would be similar to accusing George R.R. Martin of enjoying SA.
Who in their right mind would pay money to watch Benedict Cumberbatch play a wizard?Now I'm looking forward to when the current crop of British actors are old enough to play wizards. Daniel Craig, Benedict Cumberbatch, Ben Miller, Rowan Atkinson, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie....
That's true enough. That druid was a PC, though, and she had to be 20th level to change as often as she did, yet really didn't do much in the way of spellcasting. I really wouldn't attach too much of the rules to the movie. They did what they did without much regard for the rules. They used names of spells, monsters and abilities, but took a lot of liberties with them.
So did we. I told my group(we went to the movie together) the story when I got out of the restroom. I had to work hard not to laugh when the one kid was explaining how most gelatinous cubes starved to death.
Its like reading a Drizzt novel. Dude fights a demigod to stand still but still has issues fighting some gnolls. Drizzt is a Ranger (no he isnt in 5E but whatever) and never ever casts spells. Ever in his novels. Never.Great movie. couldn't be replicated under the rules in any version but fantastic run romp.
I'll disagree on the Paladin. forgotten realms is supposed to have lots of high level characters, demi powers and other powerful creatures all over the place. The paladin hit that nail perfectly.
I think the Druid's backstory was fine. She didn't go with the group out of trust. iI was simply her last terrible option to save the emerald enclave. And remember she did know the sorcerer very well.
I did have to squelch my inner DM when the party that had a barbarian that took out an entire squad of waterdeep's finest and a sorcerer who can cast 7th level spells were running from two displacer beasts. But once I did that i was a great scene.
In the Kickstarter, the creator approves of a fan made Druid class and links to it. This Druid isnt a spellcaster but more of a "force of nature". Can shapechange into animals and invoke different aspects of nature to give themselves boosts.Hmmm, Shadowdark uses a similar magic system and could use a druid class ...