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<blockquote data-quote="ShinHakkaider" data-source="post: 3342498" data-attributes="member: 9213"><p>Since we're trotting out credentials I've been writing my own adventures since around '83-84 or so myself and as I pointed out earlier I do see how someone could be upset about the book being incomplete. That being said though I've been buying adventures and books for D&D for a long time and there's always a part of those books that I find can be fleshed out a little more or tweaked. Point being it's not a big deal for me as I'm used to altering what I buy anyway. Like I said I noticed that there wasnt a definitive "conclusion" as well but it's not really enough for me to make noise about it all. Now if there was a whole center piece missing or stat blocks or maps missing then yeah, that might be a problem. But getting upset over what might just amount to a few paragraphs of flavor text is not. </p><p></p><p>I'm guessing our uses for the material are different. For me it's utility for you it might be a little more than that which is why it matters more to you. I suspect that we come from a similar era in gaming, an era when DM's didnt have a accessory book for every character class under the sun so we had to improvise and create things ourselves. I've carried that with me into my 3.5 gaming somewhat so that minor ommissions like this one dont really bother me that much because I can basically decide what the aftermath is, or more accurately my players decide what the aftermath is. My players tend to give me more ideas as to what to do next than any adventure or book does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShinHakkaider, post: 3342498, member: 9213"] Since we're trotting out credentials I've been writing my own adventures since around '83-84 or so myself and as I pointed out earlier I do see how someone could be upset about the book being incomplete. That being said though I've been buying adventures and books for D&D for a long time and there's always a part of those books that I find can be fleshed out a little more or tweaked. Point being it's not a big deal for me as I'm used to altering what I buy anyway. Like I said I noticed that there wasnt a definitive "conclusion" as well but it's not really enough for me to make noise about it all. Now if there was a whole center piece missing or stat blocks or maps missing then yeah, that might be a problem. But getting upset over what might just amount to a few paragraphs of flavor text is not. I'm guessing our uses for the material are different. For me it's utility for you it might be a little more than that which is why it matters more to you. I suspect that we come from a similar era in gaming, an era when DM's didnt have a accessory book for every character class under the sun so we had to improvise and create things ourselves. I've carried that with me into my 3.5 gaming somewhat so that minor ommissions like this one dont really bother me that much because I can basically decide what the aftermath is, or more accurately my players decide what the aftermath is. My players tend to give me more ideas as to what to do next than any adventure or book does. [/QUOTE]
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