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    New adventures from Wizards - policy reversal!!!

    Not to be too much of a twit, but just how do you know that WoTC is only going to release one setting after Eberron? {Penultimate must be one of the most misused words on the internet} Dwilgar
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    Everyone have the new Dragon?

    Still don't have it...though I really shouldn't be surprised, this type of poor service seems to be par for the course from Paizo. Dwilgar
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    DND Minis- Aberrations

    Is it truly possible to have "too many" kobolds? I think not. Dwilgar
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    Everyone have the new Dragon?

    This comes fairly close to exemplifying how I feel about the continual tardiness of Dragon and Dungeon magazines. As a subscriber I expect to receive my issues earlier (or at least near the same time) than the FLGS. Unfortunately, the last 4 months of issues have all arrived (current issue is...
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    Khorvaire:Two Problems

    Excuse me? In the early 1900s the USA was actually the USA. In many ways the early 1900s of the USA is very similar to Eberron; highly populated regions combines with large, relatively empty areas. Compare Alaska, the northern portions of the great plains, and the desert southwest (of the...
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    Khorvaire:Two Problems

    Yep, I realize substantial differences exist between the early USA and Europe, but my the point I was more interested in was that you could have a country where the population is highly concentrated (early US with 90%+ of the population near the Atlantic Ocean), there are large tracts of "wild"...
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    Khorvaire:Two Problems

    I raised this question early in the "Ask Keith Baker" thread, and am rather surprised at the number of other people who have taken an interest in a somewhat trivial tidbit. I think the numbers are low, but more on the order of a factor of 2, not the type of numbers others are suggesting. I...
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    Keith Baker (creator of Eberron) Q & A thread

    Keith, a somewhat off-the-wall question: Eberron seems to be very sparsely populated. For a continent that is 2500 by 5000 miles (and maybe on the order of 8 million square miles) a total humanoid and civilized monster population of 16 million seems rather small (2 creatures per square mile -...
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    Dungeon 112: Castle Maure comments?

    Having almost finished reading the adventure, I have a few observations: - This revisit of Maure Castle is definitely a fitting tribute to the classical dungeon crawl modules of 1e AD&D. If this is the type of adventure you and your players enjoy then I would highly recommend this work. - I...
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    Anyone in US have Eberron yet?

    Amazon is now showing Eberron in stock (32% off) and ready to ship. Just an FYI to those who like Amazon. Dwilgar
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