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    Sword-wielding hero

    Embarrassing outcome for a would-be hero. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,253602,00.html Imagine a paladin charging in ready to smite evil, but. . . Quasqueton
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    Shadow Demon, Qullan, Stunjelly

    Neville, according to the FF. Quasqueton
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    Shadow Demon, Qullan, Stunjelly

    It could be me who got the ENWorld name wrong. Quasqueton
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    Shadow Demon, Qullan, Stunjelly

    "Alex" is not the name given credit for these creatures in the FF. Quasqueton
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    42, 36-24-36, 668, 867-5309

    Notice how many thread titles in this forum have numbers? I don't have anything insightful or interesting to say about it other than just noting it. It just struck me as an interesting phenominon. None of the other forums have such a large percentage of titles with numbers. Quasqueton
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    Shadow Demon, Qullan, Stunjelly

    Plane Sailing, if I remember correctly, you designed the Shadow Demon that appeared in the original AD&D Fiend Folio. If so, you are credited with the Qullan and Stunjelly, too. Circa 1979? I was rereading the first page of the FF last night, and it got me wondering: How does the published...
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    Best old school fluff?

    http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=170049 Quasqueton
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    Ghost Rider?

    Interesting. I’d see GR again; free or very cheap – but not $8.50 again. In one of the comics I read, the villain was Devil Woman (you see, she got her powers from the Devil! :-). She had captured GR and was telling her back story – she was “tricked” into attending an all-chick Satanic ceremony...
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    Ghost Rider?

    Judging from the few GR issues I’ve read, it was a horrible comic book :-) The movie was better than the books. Maybe I had lowered my expectations enough? Quasqueton
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    Ghost Rider?

    What I meant by “comic book movie” is that the story/plot, dialogue, and most poses/scenes feel “comic booky”. (My comic book knowledge is 10+ years out of date.) Comic books do have a feel that is very different from a movie – different media, different methods of story telling. (Note how none...
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    Core Three Only?

    This makes me guffaw. You realize this kind of statement says nothing good, interesting, or impressive about you? Quasqueton
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    D&D for the D&D experience

    When you use the D&D rules, are you doing it to play Dungeons & Dragons, or are you trying/wanting to emulate something else – books, movies, myths, etc.? What I’m getting at is, I see a lot of folks mention how they alter the D&D rules to match non-D&D stories. For instance, in the thread on...
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    Core Three Only?

    My game is core only. It makes me chuckle when people speak of core only as “limiting” or “limited”. All those books beyond the core three are completely unnecessary. Imagine if they were never published – you’d still have a full and fun game. If you think core only is limiting, how did you...
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    Bree Yark!

    The “rube” in “Hey Rube!” was a name – short for Reuben. So even if you knew what “rube” meant, you didn’t necessarily know what “Hey Rube!” meant. (Or you thought it mean, “Hey, you fool!” In which case, you were wrong.) That note in KotB made no sense to me for many years, and I knew what a...
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    Who's got the right stuff for League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1990s?

    A cool thing about a LoH is that some of them (at least the first three) are arguably unkillable. Oh, you can defeat them, drop them, but they *will* come back -- and the PCs could even know it. Quasqueton
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    Who's got the right stuff for League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1990s?

    For villains, you could do a "League of Horror": Freddie Krueger (Nightmare on Elm Street series) Jason ?? (Friday the 13th series) Micheal Myers (Halloween series) An old Norman Bates (Psycho) Leatherface (Texas Chainsaw Massacre) An "Arnold-style" terminator Quasqueton
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    Who's got the right stuff for League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1990s?

    Chuck Norris. As himself. Quasqueton
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    Who's got the right stuff for League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1990s?

    In that case, you probably won't heroes of the previous decade. Is this campaign concept for a 2000s LXG, so you want 90s heroes? If you are looking to do a 90s LXG, then you need heroes from the 80s. How about a retired Q (the 007 gadget master)? Or maybe he's "on lone" to the LXG? This is a...
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    Who's got the right stuff for League of Extraordinary Gentlemen 1990s?

    John McClain -- Die Hard movies Jack Ryan -- Clancy novels/movies James Bond? Quasqueton
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    Ghost Rider?

    For the record, I've never been a fan of GR, either. The two comics of him that I have were not purchased by me -- I don't even know how they got into my collection. What I knew about GR before the movie was from just the general stuff you learn through osmosis with comic fans. Quasqueton
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