Eytan Bernstein
Explorer
Faraer said:Eytan, how do you pronounce your name?
I have an excellent pronunciation guide over at my website www.eytanbernstein.com/bio.htm
Faraer said:Eytan, how do you pronounce your name?
Banshee16 said:Use it ....my name's very French, and outside of Quebec, very few anglophones can come even close to pronouncing it. Many don't even bother trying.
It gives me an easy out when telemarkers call. Can I speak with Mr. Blah blah blah? Nope, you have the wrong house, sorry..click.
Banshee
Since when do they need to make excuses? They make the books they think will sell, and don't make books they think won't. Excuses don't enter into it.Whizbang Dustyboots said:They didn't use Races of Destiny as an excuse to not do Cityscape.Twiggly the Gnome said:Yea, I'm afraid WotC will use the existence of this book as an excuse not to do a Heroes of Intrigue.
philreed said:That's pretty much exactly what I've been thinking.
Nightfall said:Funny, Ivid, I felt the exact opposite about this year versus the start of 1st quarter 2007 so far. We'll just have to wait and see.
I'd say this is it - there was a fan demand that Wizards thought would be filled with d20 products. That didn't happen, though. While several d20 publishers released adventures, those either weren't enough to fill the demand, not "good enough" to fill it, or quite simply not known about. Then there's the whole specific/generic debate that has been explored in other topics, especially about Dragon Magazine.Ivid said:This might be due to a high fan demand of new adventures...
Gundark said:Lots of good stuff...
looking forward to the demon web pits adventure. plus this quote seemed interesting "The adventure uses a new combat encounter format designed to make the DM's job easier and to speed up play."
Hmmm wonder what that is....thoughts?
sad_genius said:When I saw DemonWeb Pits I was so surprised not to see Erik Mona's name attached to it. Maybe Barrier Peaks?