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Ambiguously Gendered Revenge of "What is the Hivemind?"

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Kemrain said:
And I suppose you're the only psion in existance...



So, you'd rather that non-psionic folks had no way to deal with psions other than simply killing them? A sword can be used to hurt you, but that doesn't make them bad. Simply because these tools are particularly effective against you personally is no reason to prevent their use by people who have the humane detainment of such creatures as Aboleth in mind. (Think of the knowledge that could be gained from the mind of a creature that eats memories!) Really, this is no more specifically harmful to you as a compound that befuddles a wizard to the point where he cannot keep his spells straight. If used properly, what is the harm? Unless you become a threat to the world, you never need worry about these tools being used upon you.

- Kemrain the Argumentative.
"I can easily defend against the sword. Once a man with dirty thoughts slips me this poison in my drink, though, there is nothing I can do against a DC 30 Fortitude save..."
 

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Rystil Arden said:
That would be funny. Wizards should do an online flipbook coloring book by Stan!

Ah.... my pet peeve.

We released the Kid's Colouring Book o Critters that summer at GenCon, and it was a few months later that WotC released the online one from Stan!

I'm not saying we invented D&D colouring books, heck, TSR had one back when I was a kid, but we certainly were there before WotC.

Oh well, immitation = flattery and all that...
 

Knight Otu said:
Actually, I didn't find these two examples too bad, but some fans have been... less than enthusiastic about these things. (And SG:A did change some established translations, such as MALP: Sonde (Probe) in SG to MALP (pronounced in a german manner!) in SG:A for example). It isn't really hard to get people to do it. But sometimes it is hard to find someone who does it well.
I think the issue might be paying someone to do it, or having to remake the entire product.
 

HellHound said:
Ah.... my pet peeve.

We released the Kid's Colouring Book o Critters that summer at GenCon, and it was a few months later that WotC released the online one from Stan!

I'm not saying we invented D&D colouring books, heck, TSR had one back when I was a kid, but we certainly were there before WotC.

Oh well, immitation = flattery and all that...

ya, but yours was so better. It actually has use in game.
 

HellHound said:
Ah.... my pet peeve.

We released the Kid's Colouring Book o Critters that summer at GenCon, and it was a few months later that WotC released the online one from Stan!

I'm not saying we invented D&D colouring books, heck, TSR had one back when I was a kid, but we certainly were there before WotC.

Oh well, immitation = flattery and all that...
Can you blame them? Not everyone can be as awesome as EN Worlders.
 




Crothian said:
and even some EN Worlders can't be that awsome..... :lol:
Well, yes. I think we have more awesomeness per capita than most places, though.
 

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