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Dale McCoy Jr wrote:
FumbusFiggledore wrote:
We have enough adventures to last a lifetime and accessory products like yours (which are transitioning from "accessory" to "centerpiece") continue to assist.
So what do you need for your game?

I would love exciting sidequests, refinements of troublesome rules elements from 1E, fleshed out urban and wilderness "locations", and flavorful role-playing (as opposed to combat) opportunities, similar to Raging Swan Press's E-ventures. Thanks for all you do.


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GM BC4Realz wrote:

Sorry if this has already been asked and answered somewhere...this AP has a long history and there are a lot of posts in this thread.

One of my players just asked Kendra a very good question that I don't really see an answer to in the book.

PC wrote:
"Well-traveled and wise as the Professor is, why did the two of you put down roots here in Ravengro? Surely there are better towns and cities with a more enlightened population, that would be more amenable to leaving you in peace?"
Anybody have a good answer for me? My initial thought is for Kendra to just play it off as not knowing...or maybe Petros came to Ravengro specifically to study Harrowstone and its reported haunting?

Kendra:

*smirks*

"If I had a copper for everytime someone has asked me that..."

*sighs, brushing hair back from face daintily*

"My Father was well-known in (Korvosa or wherever you have him originally from) and his fame left him in-demand and high profile. He found the relative anonymity of Ravengro afforded him the privacy he desired. Given what some have since intimated to me of my father's less savory studies, I cannot say that I blame him, as much as part of me has yearned for the culture of big city life."


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Dale McCoy Jr wrote:
FumbusFiggledore wrote:
Thank you for continuing to support First Edition!
You're welcome. I personally love this game and everyone at the company enjoys it as well.

Ditto. Among my cohort, everyone has given 2E a try and decided to stick with 1E. We have enough adventures to last a lifetime and accessory products like yours (which are transitioning from "accessory" to "centerpiece") continue to assist.