WoK PCs Mordenkaine and Bygby, also including a short story, and have begun redrawing the map from memory which lead to the encounter and then to the waterfall and onto the city. Having fun with this one.
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Scotty will be pleased to know that I've finished about 2,000 words on the "Terrible Iron Golem: Prelude to LCotE" adventure wherein I recount
EGG's adventure with his
WoK PCs Mordenkaine and Bygby, also including a short story, and have begun redrawing the map from memory which lead to the encounter and then to the waterfall and onto the city. Having fun with this one.
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Fantastico, mon ami!
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Count Rhuveinus - Master of the Dungeon and Keeper of Castle Frankfort "Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ E. Gary Gygax 1 November 1973 Might & Magic "By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth. |
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Sounds good, Rob. Perhaps in this adventure, the coral tablets will take the place of the missing star plates?
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Well leave it to you to nail that one; by creative transference the tablets' reliefs were meant to be ascertained for each area that they represented.
That was the original contrivance I later remade into the 8-ptd-star that you had to find the separate inlays for to in order to activate. Very good Scotty!
You gain 1000 experience points, being no miser, ME.
RJK
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The Pied PiperRJK wrote: You never were. The dangers were great, but so were the rewards for the victors!
Gronan
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I am trying to squeeze this in in between the release of DHALT and two other projects. It met a standstill as I had to shift some emphasis to other projects
and people working with us now (new writers and graphics folks), but it is still in the schedule for this year. It will include an introductory short story,
as well.
"How now, varlet!" said Ralibar Vooz... "Who are you that speak so churlishly to a magistrate of Commoriom and a cousin
to King Homquat?" -- C.A. Smith's, The Seven Geases.
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To clarify, do you mean that the Prelude to LCotE is in the works for year-end, Rob, or the whole thing?
grodog
---- Allan Grohe Editor and Project Manager, Pied Piper Publishing Works by Robert J. Kuntz, author of Maure Castle and Bottle City grodog@gmail.com www.greyhawkonline.com/grodog/ www.greyhawkonline.com/grodog/greyhawk.html for my Greyhawk site |
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I believe my quote was concise, no?: "Terrible Iron Golem: Prelude to LCotE"
"How now, varlet!" said Ralibar Vooz... "Who are you that speak so churlishly to a magistrate of Commoriom and a cousin
to King Homquat?" -- C.A. Smith's, The Seven Geases.
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