@Don Durito @auburn2
So as I see it, there are two theories.
There is the strong (Auburn) theory. This is something akin to the "2e Ranger with TWF because of Drizzt." For the many reasons I have already laid out ... this didn't happen. Here's another quote from another Cook in the kitchen, Monte Cook.
Monte: I looked into that. From what I understand, the two-weapon ranger came first, as a niche for the ranger. Bob Salvatore seized on that idea and ran with it. This would have been right around the time Zeb was finishing up 2nd Edition, and thus the rest is history.
I'd actually take that with a grain of salt- I've seen no evidence that Salvatore was provided the early 2e information despite what is written here, and I think Cook is likely referring to the idea that Salvatore went more heavily into the TWF after the new direction was unveiled. Nevertheless, for multiple reasons the "strong theory" doesn't work out.
The second theory, we will call it the weak (Durito) theory is more of a cosmic unconsciousness.
Give you an example; show you what I mean: suppose you're thinkin' about a ranger dual wielding. Suddenly someone'll say, like, dual wielding, or ranger, or Drizzt is a dual wielding ranger out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.
This is the idea that maybe Zeb was wandering around one day, and someone was reading the Crystal Shard, and exclaimed, "Ooooo.... the Drizzt, who is a two-weapon wielding ranger .... is so dreamy!" And ol' Zeb didn't think of it at the time, but it lodged in his head, and later on ... he put it in 2e without thinking about it.
Which, you know, sure? But there is an alternate possibility- maybe there is a fully rational explanation for why that particular person put that particular ability in? Which I will be posting on, except, you know, weekend. So I apologize, but I will put up something either later today or maybe Monday.

So as I see it, there are two theories.
There is the strong (Auburn) theory. This is something akin to the "2e Ranger with TWF because of Drizzt." For the many reasons I have already laid out ... this didn't happen. Here's another quote from another Cook in the kitchen, Monte Cook.
Monte: I looked into that. From what I understand, the two-weapon ranger came first, as a niche for the ranger. Bob Salvatore seized on that idea and ran with it. This would have been right around the time Zeb was finishing up 2nd Edition, and thus the rest is history.
I'd actually take that with a grain of salt- I've seen no evidence that Salvatore was provided the early 2e information despite what is written here, and I think Cook is likely referring to the idea that Salvatore went more heavily into the TWF after the new direction was unveiled. Nevertheless, for multiple reasons the "strong theory" doesn't work out.
The second theory, we will call it the weak (Durito) theory is more of a cosmic unconsciousness.
Give you an example; show you what I mean: suppose you're thinkin' about a ranger dual wielding. Suddenly someone'll say, like, dual wielding, or ranger, or Drizzt is a dual wielding ranger out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.
This is the idea that maybe Zeb was wandering around one day, and someone was reading the Crystal Shard, and exclaimed, "Ooooo.... the Drizzt, who is a two-weapon wielding ranger .... is so dreamy!" And ol' Zeb didn't think of it at the time, but it lodged in his head, and later on ... he put it in 2e without thinking about it.
Which, you know, sure? But there is an alternate possibility- maybe there is a fully rational explanation for why that particular person put that particular ability in? Which I will be posting on, except, you know, weekend. So I apologize, but I will put up something either later today or maybe Monday.
