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Rappan Athuk: Ravage of The Unusual Heroes!

Taren Seeker said:
Ziona, fantastic work. I actually didn't mind that Driz'zt was there, which makes you a better writer than Salvatore in my book ;)

In the words of Tsunami, "Whoa!"
I don't think I've ever received such a complement! Thank you from the bottom of my little half-drow heart! :D

As far as Drizzt and Salvatore go, I read the Drow Trilogy about a year ago and I really enjoyed it. I've started to read The Crystal Shard since then, but I find it's slow going and doesn't hold my attention as much as the underdark books had.

Anyhow, thank you again for your comments and patience. I love to write, so I look forward to spending my evenings working on this stuff, but it feels great knowing that you're enjoying it.

Thanks, Z.
 

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Great update Ziona as usual :)

And YAY!! Thanks to Dent Masterson I now have my character sheet up online for those that were asking about our character info. Click my name in the sig to check it out.

Thanks again Dent ... keep it up Z!

~ the Pye man
 


denmstrsn said:


Yeah, well my character has been looking towards this battle for a long time. Dent is obsessed with fighting the Goblin King. If you take my excitement as being dramatic, then okay. Both Dent and I have been looking forward to this moment since Dent's creation.

Total drama queen.
 




MasterOfHeaven said:


Maybe it's just me, but Lox Lumley always seemed more comedic than dramatic.

Lox creates drama by accident, but your right he's not drama. Just the situations he gets the party in is.
 

Dartan said:


Lox creates drama by accident, but your right he's not drama. Just the situations he gets the party in is.

At first, I thought Lox was a comic relief character, like the rogue in D&D movie ;)

But now, I think Lox is one of the most enjoyable characters of the story, and I like him a lot. He provides some comic relief, but also a lot of drama and action. :)
 

Dartan said:
Lox creates drama by accident, but your right he's not drama. Just the situations he gets the party in is.

Yeah, well, wait 'till you see the drama Lox "accidently" created last night... ;)
 

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