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That certainly gives new meaning to the phrase "malignant tumor".


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Drakli wrote:
Out of curiosity, is there any kind of a story behind why he's called Third? Is he Allig the Third, or is Third his family name, or some kind of title or moniker?

Maybe he's related to Ingrid?


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Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Where is Arodens grave?

Grant's Tomb.


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Cliff Claven wrote:
Due to the shape of the North American elk's esophagus, even if it could speak, it could not pronounce the word 'lasagna'.



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Mmm...gelt


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Urizen wrote:
No harm, no fowl. :P

You got something against feathers?


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Wolf Munroe wrote:
Daffy Duck is a drow?

You're despicable.


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Greg A. Vaughan wrote:
Drow? Pshah! No such thing.

That's just an elf you've painted black. You could have at least done something creative like sew a duckbill on it.


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Molech wrote:
If we're just open to throwing out ideas (I like formians, btw), why do the LN paragons have to be mechanical-like, automaton-like C3POs?!

Seoni is LN; why can't the paragons of Law look more like her? ;-)


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Daigle wrote:
I appreciate the travel information, but as the Red Raven, do you think it is safe divulging your location to would-be bounty hunters and adventurers?

Never fear, the Red Raven is a master of disguise! He could be the garrulous spice merchant, or the veiled dancer, or the dirty and downtrodden porter. He's probably not that mamluk who looks like a giant ant, though.


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Whenever I'm in Katapesh, I stay at The Sand Dragon Inn! Overlooking the Golden Oasis; Short walk to the Grand Coliseum; Convient on-site camel parking!


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Cpt_kirstov wrote:
what would a gremlin songs be? Anyone?

Gremlin Song


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When I retire from adventuring, I plan to use my accumulated wealth to build an elaborate mausoleum filled with death traps and wandering monsters in which my corpse will be sealed along with the remainder of my wealth (after paying the contractors). Pay it forward, adventurers.


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Alan Smithee


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I want a shoehorn, the kind with teeth.


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Charles Evans 25 wrote:
Did James Jacobs really describe world building as a 'fanatically organic' process or is this a Typo/spellchecker error?

Good catch. It should read, "fanatically orgasmic".


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I assumed you saw it reprinted in Alpha 3. :-)


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In case your curious, that picture is from W3: Flight of the Red Raven and represents one way the first encounter might go.



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