More 4th edition D&D

Jun 14, 2008 20:32

I mentioned earlier that I bought the three corebooks of 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons. Some people will be bored mindless by this subject, so if I end up mentioning more in lieu of an actual review, I'll put my various complaints/praises under a cut to save sanity ( Read more... )

dungeons & dragons, cramond, indices

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thrashgrrrl June 14 2008, 20:15:47 UTC
I doubt I can make cramond island on july 5th however you and Jules(I've not met her yet!) are welcome to attend my 30th birthday celebrations on Fri 8th August, more details will be posted on my lj nearer the time. It will be in Edinburgh!

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spacelem June 14 2008, 20:20:34 UTC
I might be able to make that. You have in fact met Jules once, at Gigantor.

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thrashgrrrl June 14 2008, 21:43:03 UTC
Heh I don't remember, I was probably drunk. I hope she forgives me!

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williamjm June 14 2008, 20:45:33 UTC
Entirely unrelated to D&D, my old landlord (Adam Raphael) is back in the UK, and we're planning a trip to Cramond Island on Saturday, 5 July (exactly when we leave will depend on the tides).

Fiona mentioned to me in an e-mail she and Adam were planning this. I'd quite like to go (it's been a few years since I've been on one of the Crammond trips), but unfortunately although I will be up in Scotland for some of July I'm coming up on the train on Sunday 5th since I'm going to someone's birthday in London on the Saturday.

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protocol_rain June 15 2008, 17:41:19 UTC
Remind me closer to the time. I'll bring Blade.

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mirukux June 17 2008, 00:28:23 UTC
i've yet to make a cramond island event but i'm afraid i'l not be able to make that date as there's a forest volunteer party on that evening. do have good clean fun though!

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neuralbuddha August 14 2008, 13:37:31 UTC
The index to the first ed ADaD DM's guide contains neither the word "dungeon" nor "dragon". It does however contain my favourite typo of all time. A suggested method of destroying magical artifacts is to "feed it to Cerebus."

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