Counting the days... (until Dungeon #114 arrives)


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My FLGS here in Ballarat tells me that Dungeon #114 should arrive in the next few days. Hopefully by tomorrow. :)

I want to see this new format for myself... I've had enough of reading about it! I especially want to see the material on the Isle of Dread, as my current players really want to go there again. (Their PCs have visited twice, and still haven't finished their original quest for the black pearls!)

Best wishes,
Merric Blackman
D&D Minis info page


Hey MerricB, how's it going down there. I was thrilled with the format and content on #114. I haven't ran the IoD since my AD&D days, but reading through the backdrop article by Gary Holian and the adventure by Greg Vaughan has sure got me specualting a return trip...


Rauol_Duke wrote:
Hey MerricB, how's it going down there.

Things are fine - I'm getting a moderate amount of gaming, and the D&D Miniatures info is flowing nicely. ;-)

Cheers,
Merric


114 was the first Dungeon in a while that I read cover-to-cover. Great stuff, very happy to have re-upped.


Well,

It seems you run into the same old people all around the internet. :-)

Merric, good luck in getting your copy of Dungeon #114.

I quite enjoyed reading through my copy. The Isle of Dread articles took me back a few years.

Cheers :-)


Lazybones wrote:
114 was the first Dungeon in a while that I read cover-to-cover. Great stuff, very happy to have re-upped.

Completely agree...cover-to-cover...fantastic!

Thanks,
Kordak


Well, it didn't come in on Friday, so it should be there today.

I'll pick it up in about an hour, then! :)

G'day Omand - nice to see you around. ^_^

Cheers!
Merric


Kordak???

Interesting.

I took over a character from someone after he moved. The character, Bordak, was a half-orc 2nd level barbarian who suffered a near-death experience, met Kord and decided to dedicate a portion of his life to Kord afterwards. The player had decided to take a level af cleric at 3rd level, but left. I was in the area for about six more weeks, and they let me sit in, using that character. In an effort to make the character "mine" I changed his name to...

Kordak!

I also left him illiterate and took no ranks in any knowledge religion or spellcraft. He didn't understand what he could do. He simply had faith in Kord.


LOL...Hey that's pretty funny. Kordak was my first 3E character after returning to D&D from a decade-long lapse...He was a 1/2 Orc Fighter Monk and I had a blast playing him.

I've joined a number of forums (EN World, WOTC Boards, etc) and I've always used that for my screen name. I've met others who had names close to that, but never exactly. Small world...even for a guy named "Kordak." ;-)

Thanks,
Kordak

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