Sorry, but you don’t get to ignore or disregard a victim’s wishes and feelings. It’s time to take a step back and review your actions and motivations here.
Nice job ignoring (yet again) the victim’s wishes of dropping this “. I personally consider this matter closed and would prefer everyone else do so as well for the sake of my own privacy and personal sanity. – BJ Hensley"
Nice job ignoring (yet again) the victim’s wishes of dropping this “. I personally consider this matter closed and would prefer everyone else do so as well for the sake of my own privacy and personal sanity. – BJ Hensley"
While there may be tweaks, I don't think the central conceit of the new edition: building a character, Lego-style, out of a bewildering selection of ancestry, background, and class feats, is going anywhere.
While Aragon certainly inspired the Ranger, he was many dozens of generations away from being a Half-elf, though he apparently picked up enough of their immortal blood to still be hale and energetic at age 75. Elrond was the only living half-elf seen in LotR. Arwen would have been 3/4 Elf.
I'm interested in this. Don't really know anything about it from a MTG perspective, but it's nice to have a new campaign setting option.
I wonder if the book makes any mention on how to connect this world to the other short MtG setting guides they've released over the last couple of years.
Schley 's maps are gorgeous, but ultimately a bit hard to read when it comes down to actual play. I like plain old, clearly marked, black & white for running a game.
A few months ago I was pondering a Waterdeep / Undermountain campaign, I stil have some of the 1e/2e stuff. Apparently WotC was looking over my shoulder that day.
Scary. Good scary, but scary nonetheless.
Got any citations for this assertion? I'm guessing not.
Larry's one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet. You won't find a single thing in his own words to back that up.