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asherak

what is known about the continant of asherak?:confused:

by the way that was one of my Necromancer's names:p about 3 years ago
 
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Nightfall said:


You come to the right Sage erh man. :) I can direct you to several links. Behold!

N, he -did- say that he can't use credit cards....

I think some of these places do take money orders, Stone Angel, though I think your gf mya be being a touch paranoid.
I do think that some people aren't careful enough about using credit cards as long as you instruct the retailer not to retain the info (which I know you can do with White Wolf) you should be extremely safe....
 

Re: asherak

Sanackranib said:
what is known about the continant of asherak?:confused:

(this is taken from the CCIII open call page)

Asherak: Where Termana is a land of extremes, dread Asherak is a bleak, singular landscape of desert and desolation. This is the Cradle of the Gods and the wrath of the titans during the Divine War left it a smoking ash of a continent. Larger than Ghelspad, it is home to the mighty Desert of Onn, where gigantic tortoises slowly cross the desert, eventually perishing, their empty shells setting up unique localized ecosystems that the nomadic Ubantu tribesmen seek out and live in for several weeks before the accumulated resources are expended, forcing them to travel in search of another such oasis. It is home of mighty city-states and ancient theocracies, ruled over by god-kings and bureaucracies of clerics that keep their citizenry alive with food and water summoning magics. Some cities maintain enslaved demons to aid them in their defense and survival; others are gifted with the presence of oath-bound celestials.

In other words... not very much... :(
I could speculate but I'm trying to type up ideas.

Night has more. Night has to. (It's like a rule)
 

Terraism said:
Yes. Yes it is. :)

Actually, on topic - Nightfall, care to describe the Book of Hallowed Might? Admittedly, I haven't been paying as much attention the the SL as I'd been, but... haven't noticed it, so, want to fill me in?

It's not an SL book, but a Malhavoc Press book. Check out Monte Cook's site for more information.
 

Graf said:


N, he -did- say that he can't use credit cards....

I think some of these places do take money orders, Stone Angel, though I think your gf mya be being a touch paranoid.
I do think that some people aren't careful enough about using credit cards as long as you instruct the retailer not to retain the info (which I know you can do with White Wolf) you should be extremely safe....

My bad. Course you could just go to one of your gaming stores and give them the ISBN number. That way they can order for it. Amazon is also reasonable safe too.
 

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Graf said:


(this is taken from the CCIII open call page)

Asherak: Where Termana is a land of extremes, dread Asherak is a bleak, singular landscape of desert and desolation. This is the Cradle of the Gods and the wrath of the titans during the Divine War left it a smoking ash of a continent. Larger than Ghelspad, it is home to the mighty Desert of Onn, where gigantic tortoises slowly cross the desert, eventually perishing, their empty shells setting up unique localized ecosystems that the nomadic Ubantu tribesmen seek out and live in for several weeks before the accumulated resources are expended, forcing them to travel in search of another such oasis. It is home of mighty city-states and ancient theocracies, ruled over by god-kings and bureaucracies of clerics that keep their citizenry alive with food and water summoning magics. Some cities maintain enslaved demons to aid them in their defense and survival; others are gifted with the presence of oath-bound celestials.

In other words... not very much... :(
I could speculate but I'm trying to type up ideas.

Night has more. Night has to. (It's like a rule)

Not much more. I'm sure there will be the city state Hetanu mentioned in CC1 when they talked about the Paragon Crocs. Other than that, the fact that the Exemplars are there now, and that I believe the Desert of Onn is very large, I don't know much else.
 

Nightfall said:


It's not an SL book, but a Malhavoc Press book. Check out Monte Cook's site for more information.
Ah-ha! I knew it sounded familiar, but I was too lazy to check other sources to see why it did. That makes sense, then. Thanks, Nightfall.
 

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Nightfall said:


Not much more. I'm sure there will be the city state Hetanu mentioned in CC1 when they talked about the Paragon Crocs. Other than that, the fact that the Exemplars are there now, and that I believe the Desert of Onn is very large, I don't know much else.

I was aware of this as well as what graf posted (from the prior SL thread) I was just curious if anything else was known. There are several races from the mythic races books that i'm itching to put in for the party to encounter. now I know where I can have them be from:D
 
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Nightfall,

You asked me you give some input re the Player's Guides, but I'm afraid I don't know much of anything beyond the arcane caster's Player's Guide.
Frankly, I don't even know when the Player's Guide I worked on is coming out, let alone the other ones...

-Michael Gill
 

players guide

Glaurung said:
Nightfall,

You asked me you give some input re the Player's Guides, but I'm afraid I don't know much of anything beyond the arcane caster's Player's Guide.
Frankly, I don't even know when the Player's Guide I worked on is coming out, let alone the other ones...

-Michael Gill

which players guide was that?
 

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