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Post by BryantTheSwordsman »

OH YEAH, and I will not listen to your laughter
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BryantTheSwordsman wrote:OH YEAH, and I will not listen to your laughter
that was supposed to be blush... best i could do
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Post by Wizard_of_Wumbo »

for that purpose i would prefer elves as well...lol...god im so alone :cry:
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Jenara wrote:I played a gnome once... Everyone thought he was mad because he invented a blood sea monster catcher and it actually worked... Think his last name was brown and he had mad hair... ...great scott.."

I think most of these whippersnappers are too young to understand your reference! ;)
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Post by Rankhar_Zenthis »

There should totally be a 'great scott' smiley! Complete with the freaked out look in his eyes!
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Yes a Great Scott Smiley would be good!
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Post by Wizard_of_Wumbo »

now i want a 1.21 gigawatt longsword...
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Post by phindar »

By my calculations, a Lightning Bolt of the appropriate level should provide you with the 1.21 gigawatts you need.
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Post by Rankhar_Zenthis »

:lol: :up:

Phindar, I'd say that question deserves a topic of its own :D
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phindar wrote:By my calculations, a Lightning Bolt of the appropriate level should provide you with the 1.21 gigawatts you need.
Chain Lightning.... or maybe Control weather, and yep needs its own topic.
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i wonder if i could get a magical wagon of speediness to travel back in time...that would be something new, TO THE RULBOOKS!!
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interesting.... I'd have to speak for my players (not myself), but it's obvious nobody likes Dwarves in my realm. We've only had a few rare dwarves over the last 20 years of playing. And both of those pc's were played by the same guy.

Humans, Half-Elves are the preferred choice in Vastonia and I'm assuming they will be in Ankhur as well ;)
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Post by Wizard_of_Wumbo »

the case is the same in almost every campaign i play in, or run. People just seem to love them some 1/2 elves and humans. Dwarves are quite a rarity.
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Post by Rankhar_Zenthis »

A friend of mine who is an occasional player always plays the same friggin dwarf who refuses to wield anything but a battleaxe :lol: He always plays the absolute stereotypical dwarf character that hates elves and orcs, drinks too much when he can, and likes bearded women, fighting and tunnels :D
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Post by Wizard_of_Wumbo »

and how awesome that archetype is! what else can you do with a dwarf? besides making him the ultimate rough and tumble BAD ASS
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