Calastia: Throne of the Black Dragon, I reviewed it! Now go get it!

Nightfall said:


Well now that you mention it, yes Geleeda's Grove DOES play a PROMINENT role in the book BUT it doesn't talk about what was mentioned in the Wise and the Wicked.


Tuerny, perhaps then you'd enjoy Termana more. Believe me, it's MUCH more sparesly populated AND having LESS material wealth to go around. Oh and I think you'll like the new race in there. Plus LOTS of Gnolls. :D

Just a small piece of advice, Nightfall: While your enthusiasm for Scarred Lands is certainly contagious, and it made me buy the SRCS and Hollowfaust (a decision that I don't regret, though I haven't had as much time for reading them as I would have liked), go easy on the CAPS - they make you look too much like a fanboy... the icky kind of fanboy. :D

Use italics and bold letters - that's what they are for... ;)
 

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Nightfall said:

Well now that you mention it, yes Geleeda's Grove DOES play a PROMINENT role in the book BUT it doesn't talk about what was mentioned in the Wise and the Wicked.

They propably want to keep the truth behind that secret for a while. :)

And I somewhat agree with Tuerny. TW&TW gave the characters powerful items a bit too often for my taste, given that they should be rather rare. It is very much possible that this is due to the focus of the book, but it still doesn't feel really right... ;)
 

Nightfall said:

Tuerny, perhaps then you'd enjoy Termana more. Believe me, it's MUCH more sparesly populated AND having LESS material wealth to go around. Oh and I think you'll like the new race in there. Plus LOTS of Gnolls. :D



Actually I am not complaining about the Scarred Lands magical abundance. I am perfectly fine with it actually, I was just pointing out that I did not think that the Scarred Lands was a magically rare setting. I am okay it being a moderate to high magic world in magical items abundance I was just pointing out that the facts of the world's magical situation kind of contradicted what was said in Relics and Rituals and what is typically touted by supporters (such as yourself).
 

Jürgen Hubert said:


Just a small piece of advice, Nightfall: While your enthusiasm for Scarred Lands is certainly contagious, and it made me buy the SRCS and Hollowfaust (a decision that I don't regret, though I haven't had as much time for reading them as I would have liked), go easy on the CAPS - they make you look too much like a fanboy... the icky kind of fanboy. :D

Use italics and bold letters - that's what they are for... ;)

I'll do that Jurgen. Sorry about that.
 

Knight Otu said:


They propably want to keep the truth behind that secret for a while. :)

You have to read the book to find out Otu. Believe me, that other thing in W&W isn't the only thing that's secretive about the return of Mormo.
 

Tuerny said:




Actually I am not complaining about the Scarred Lands magical abundance. I am perfectly fine with it actually, I was just pointing out that I did not think that the Scarred Lands was a magically rare setting. I am okay it being a moderate to high magic world in magical items abundance I was just pointing out that the facts of the world's magical situation kind of contradicted what was said in Relics and Rituals and what is typically touted by supporters (such as yourself).

Right well, I guess the thing is I do have some characters and NPCs that aren't endowed with a lot of magic items. But I will agree that it seems like there's an awful lot of magic items in this world.
 

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