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DungeonmasterCal

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My friends know me as nearly compulsive when it comes to keeping track of my gaming stuff. In 21 years of gaming, I've only lost ONE die...ever. But, in my own house, in the space of 2 weeks, my 3.5 DM Screens and my CoCd20 book have both vanished into thin air. So, I went eBayin' to replace my CoCd20 rulebook... good googly moogly... they want a LOT of money for the ONE that I found.

Anyway...I'm just ranting... cuz I'm pretty hacked off at the loss of my stuff!
 

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Sorry about your luck and hopefully you'll find it and not need to pay for it. But it does make me wonder if a regular one goes for that, what does one of the signed ones go for?
 



Obviously, you've failed a sanity check and simply fail to remember giving these books to an Old One.
 



Hey! JUST A MINUTE! Elves ain't faeries! BIG difference! Can you imagine saying Glorfindel is the same thing as Tinkerbell? Come on.... :D

Tolkien had a whole article dedicated to this, actually. Traditional elves were rather scary creatures, like the sidhe in the old Irish tales. "Faeries" ... i.e. little half naked humanoids with butterfly wings sitting in flowers that are only inches high is a decidely later thing ... he says 16th century, roughly.

So don't blame the elves.

Now GNOMES ... there's a different story.
 

You didn't lose them. You just put them someplace stupid. Like my wife has put stuff in the freezer that should NEVER be put in a freezer. Especially when you don't have a husband/spouse to find it before it is destroyed.

Look in wierd places. Behind couches, on top of very high/tall cabinets, under couches/chairs/etc... Go look in your garage. Look in every place you shouldn't or wouldn't have put your stuff.
 

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