No problem!
Actually I've got a bit of time on my hands.
We've reached the "lull before the storm"(?!) over here. (6th of June 1944, Omaha Beach, 5.00 AM)
Concerning the Hill Dwarf, I've got to admit that I would like to stay Hobgoblin, if possible. I just can't relate to Dwarves (or Elves, Halflings and Gnomes for that matter).
[Ok, I admit it: I've been called a pathological dwarf-hater numerous times.
]
Regarding geography: I had somehow imagined the Broken Lands would be north of the Chasm (in which I had based the Kozats), the Icy Seas north, north-east and north-west of the these wastes. Obviously I got things wrong. Can you help me out?
For clarification: The ranger was supposed to be an arctic ranger, living on the presumely uninhabited fringes of the Icy Seas.
[The original idea for this I got when I opened the BOHM to look up the ranger and first word I read was arctic, etc. So I thought, what a cool concept for a ranger. Then I saw the heading "Druid Groves"
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Actually I've got a bit of time on my hands.
We've reached the "lull before the storm"(?!) over here. (6th of June 1944, Omaha Beach, 5.00 AM)

Concerning the Hill Dwarf, I've got to admit that I would like to stay Hobgoblin, if possible. I just can't relate to Dwarves (or Elves, Halflings and Gnomes for that matter).
[Ok, I admit it: I've been called a pathological dwarf-hater numerous times.

Regarding geography: I had somehow imagined the Broken Lands would be north of the Chasm (in which I had based the Kozats), the Icy Seas north, north-east and north-west of the these wastes. Obviously I got things wrong. Can you help me out?
For clarification: The ranger was supposed to be an arctic ranger, living on the presumely uninhabited fringes of the Icy Seas.
[The original idea for this I got when I opened the BOHM to look up the ranger and first word I read was arctic, etc. So I thought, what a cool concept for a ranger. Then I saw the heading "Druid Groves"


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