i miss chainmail wrote:
I Miss Chainmail, I have the Chainmail Rule Compendium in PDF. I got it from Wizard's web site, but I can't figure out where on there I got it from (if they even still have it hidden somewhere on the website). I would e-mail it to you, but it is 17 megs, and my e-mail can't handle anything that big. Got any ideas?Osprey J.
I am confused by the descriptions of the preservative properties of Runeforge/Ravenous Crypts. For instance, area F1 of the Ravenous Crypts states “- all are empty save for a few silk funeral shrouds and scented herbs, preserved by Runeforge for eternity.” This sentence makes it sound like Runeforge keeps objects/things from decaying, in effect “preserving them for eternity”. In area F3, it describes the appalling, cloying reek from a half-dozen brutally savaged bodies in the read-aloud text, but then goes on to say further down in the passage that “The bodies themselves are preserved from decay by the crypts aura, and although it’s been years, Kazaven works slowly and carefully.” If the bodies are magically preserved, why is there an appalling, cloying reek? You would only get that if the bodies are decaying. In area F4, it states that the wine in the bottles has long since spoiled, but if there is some magical preservative property in the Runeforge/Ravenous Crypts (one part says Runeforge, another says crypts) why are the shrouds and herbs preserved, but not the wine? Most players might not notice these inconsistencies, but astute/perceptive players might, and the lack of consistency could throw them off. My question is, is there a preservative quality active in Runeforge? Is it active in all of Runeforge, or just the Ravenous Crypts? Does it preserve some things but not others? I realize that this is kind of nitpicky, but it bothered me enough to make me wonder about this question rather than focus on the actual adventure itself. Osprey J.
Cosmo wrote:
Thanks for the quick response Cosmo. Rob J.
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I have not yet received Dragon #350, which shows as having shipped on 7 Nov 06. I have received Dungeon #142, which shows as having shipped on 14 Nov 06. I have received two copies of Dungeon (#141 and #142) since the last issue of Dragon that I received (#349). Do you guys normaly send out another copy when this happens, or am I S.O.L.?
Gary Teter wrote: Yeah, that was strange. I have no idea what happened, but it's fixed now. Sorry for the delay, there are some things I can't do from home. :-) Thanks for fixing the problem for me. I'm a Signal Corps Officer (computers, radios, etc.) in the Army, and I deal with crazy problems like this all of the time. Sometimes electronics/computers just don't work right, and you can't always figure out why.
I bought three downloads last night (1980 Greyhawk Folio, Fate of Istus, and Treasure Hunt), went through the purchasing process and finalized my purchase. The three items disappeared from my shopping cart, but when I went to My Account to see my authorized downloads it only listed one old download, not any of the three new ones. I also never received a confirmation e-mail. Did the purchase actually go through, or should I try and purchase those three items again? If it did go through, when will I be able to see them in my authorized downloads?
Erik Mona wrote:
Thanks Erik! I love the fact that you guys read these message boards on a regular basis. Being able to ask "The Source" questions is just outstanding.
I have found a black triangle on the Greyhawk Poster Maps and I can't figure out what it stands for. The location is listed as "Dekspoint", located on the coast of Grendep Bay, to the East of the Loftwood. It is North of the North Kingdom and South-Southeast of Ratik. The Map Key does not list a black triangle. Can anyone help me out? Osprey J. |