glass
(he, him)
Out of curiosity, what does you interest or otherwise in FR have to do with Eberron?Dog Moon said:[Nothing against Eberron, but I haven't really been interested in FR stuff since I've began creating my own homebrewn world].
glass.
Out of curiosity, what does you interest or otherwise in FR have to do with Eberron?Dog Moon said:[Nothing against Eberron, but I haven't really been interested in FR stuff since I've began creating my own homebrewn world].
D'oh. I just got that, on second reading.nerfherder said:Scoundrel? Scoundrel? I like the sound of that.
Whizbang Dustyboots said:It's ironic that a book about forests, woods (!), jungles and plains turns out to be nothing but a giant waste of trees, but there you go.
johnnype said:This is just conjecture but it smells more to me like they are getting ready to rerelease the setting with 4th edition in August of next year.
Just a guess.
Whizbang Dustyboots said:I'm holding out hope that it'll actually be by Tom Baker.
glass said:Out of curiosity, what does you interest or otherwise in FR have to do with Eberron?
glass.
<insert generic sarcastic remark about now knowing how the Greyhawk fans feel> :\Sammael said:FR is obviously quickly becoming the red-headed stepchild of D&D. No regional books this year, no products in February, lowered page counts...
JoelF said:There's one more Wizard's of the Coast title on Amazon post 2006. Talk about getting product info out before the company has annouced it!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/07...103-0177750-7845445?s=books&v=glance&n=283155
Festivus said:"Dungeonscapes" sounds like tiles for miniatures to me.