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If none of the players are concerned, don't worry about it.

However, now that you bring it to my attention -- I notice there is no judge listed for that game. Has any judge agreed to sign up to watch the game. (One of the things judges can do is keep an eye if things aren't going well, although fortunately they rarely have to intervene except when a DM disappears.) If you have a judge, please edit the title to hame him or her; if not; who can judge Notes on the Aether?

Ditto for Wik's new game, W2. Every game ought to have a judge -- they'll have to approve XP awards, will make the DM credit awards, and are a backup plan in case something goes awry.
 




I'll judge Wik's adventure. I judged W1, so I think its appropriate. And Rystil's Crux (which should count for... What, 4 adventures? =P) is almost over, I think. So I can take on Solnath's EternalSword's, too.

Keldar and Galwynn are my new favorite characters. :p
 
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Rae ArdGaoth said:
Keldar and Galwynn are my new favorite characters. :p
Gratifying. But it was brought to my attention earlier this evening that the name Keldar is similar to that of the roguish character Kheldar / Silk in various David Eddings' novels. I'm pretty sure I read the first of the Belgariad series perhaps 20 years ago, and I think my brother had one other that (ironically enough, Solnath) had a blind seer in it. But otherwise, I was completely unfamiliar with Eddings until I googled the hint. So now I'm irritated every time I type Keldar's name. Should have gone with my first choice, "Thomas Covenant." :p
 

Trouvere said:
...and I think my brother had one other that (ironically enough, Solnath) had a blind seer in it...

God damn it, the Seeress of Kell, Cyradis. Coincidence strikes again, although I've been browsing through the Malloreon recently.
 

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