Don't mean to beat a dead horse but...
Sean Reynolds, sorry, Sean K. Reynolds is dead wrong on the adjective forms for Elf and Dwarf.
Don't believe me? Look them up at: Merriam-Webster
Elf = Elfish
Dwarf = Dwarfish
And yes, sorceress is the proper term for a female sorcerer. Just because wizardess or clericess isn't proper doesn't mean sorceress isn't, that's just an example of how odd the Engl-ish language can. Look it up at m-w.com too.
Also, look at echantment, says nothing about mind control. It's simply derived from 'chant'.
Sure...he wasn't quoting the dictionary he was quoting the 'PH'. But there isn't any real good reason why gaming books shouldn't follow agreed upon definitions by scholars who know more about languages than you or I.
The rant was stupid and frivulous, but hey, he's entitled to it, even if he is wrong.
Zamdrist
Sean Reynolds, sorry, Sean K. Reynolds is dead wrong on the adjective forms for Elf and Dwarf.
Don't believe me? Look them up at: Merriam-Webster
Elf = Elfish
Dwarf = Dwarfish
And yes, sorceress is the proper term for a female sorcerer. Just because wizardess or clericess isn't proper doesn't mean sorceress isn't, that's just an example of how odd the Engl-ish language can. Look it up at m-w.com too.
Also, look at echantment, says nothing about mind control. It's simply derived from 'chant'.
Sure...he wasn't quoting the dictionary he was quoting the 'PH'. But there isn't any real good reason why gaming books shouldn't follow agreed upon definitions by scholars who know more about languages than you or I.
The rant was stupid and frivulous, but hey, he's entitled to it, even if he is wrong.
Zamdrist