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    Boston Gameday - Sat, March 15th (FULL!)

    Please sign me up for Hollow Earth Expedition along with my previously selected WarHammer :) I can't pass up Pirating Nazi Dinosaurs!
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    Boston Gameday - Sat, March 15th (FULL!)

    Please count me in for Breakfast and Warhammer. I'll play in any other game as they are available (aka volunteer) :).
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    Boston ENworld Game Day–Mission Accomplished

    Very Sorry :( Hi all, I appologize for such a late notice, but I will not be able to attend tomorrow's gathering. Friend of mine is arriving from Canada at 10AM. Maybe there is a chance someone can take my spot... Sorry again! :( Xcheefoo
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    Witcher as a fighter/mage subclass

    Witcher description This is a rough translation of the short descrption from the russian D20 V.3 so forgive he grammar and spelling. I translated it through BABEL on Altavista and fixed some minor things. Ved'mak (witcher) - hired killer of monsters. Created in the process of colonization by...
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    Boston ENworld Game Day–Mission Accomplished

    I'm in Hi Qualidar! I would like to attend if at all possible and take part in RED STAR? I could bring my own chair :) Thanks! P.S. Finally I get to play in a RUSSIAN game... :D
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    Witcher as a fighter/mage subclass

    Hi all, Andjey Sapkowski wrote a series of books called "Vedmak" which roughly translates as witcher. 2 questons: 1) Does anyone know of an english translation of above mentoned novels? 2) Does anyone know of an english D20 conversion for the WITCHER character? Thanks!
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    D+D in your language (new words, post #23)

    Moe in russian A little bit more in russian (my 1st language) Dungeon = Krepost, zamok, bashnya Dragon = Drakon, "Zmey Gorinich" is the most famous from fairy tales Fighter = Boec, Voin Wizard = Volshebnik, Mag Rogue = Vor, moshenik, prohodimec, bandit Cleric = Svyashenik, d'yakon...
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