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*Shuffles in....*(>_>) I'll...just leave these here... Flight or FIGHT! (Short, one off action piece set in the realm of "Iron Kingdoms") Hunters, hunted (Unfinished and unpolished piece set in the realm of "Iron Kingdoms") *Quietly shuffles out again* Again, very much thanks and best wishes to Ollibolli and Diinzumo. You're awesome. (<_<)
For DM Black Fang: Another idea I've had is "Chipple".
Okay, a Centaur with the 'Young' template hence allowing for a level of Sorcerer. So, the young filly/stallion is from one of the splinter groups that still roams these semi wild lands who has wandered away from their tribe as they are scared of the 'power' that is manifesting in their developing frame. Any thoughts/Feed back is welcome. *Bows*
The Dm has asked if I have interest in joining to replace the fallen. To which I answer, "Yes I do." And so am in the process of making something up. Since the DM is disinclined to allow another 'Xane' or 'Suny'.... >_> Much cheers to every one and I very much do look forwards to possibly playing along with ou all. =)
Thanks to evrey one who replied! *waves* Hmm, looks like I'll have to eagerly await the next book/chapter/installment for more Drow goodies..um..I mean baddies, *frown* whatever! :3 Though it does seem a bit odd that 'Good Elves' can shift over into 'Evil Drow' but the same sort of "punishment" doesn't exist going in the other direction. T'is odd, me thinks.*shrug* Again, thank you and best wishes! :) Cheers!
Hello, and thanks for looking at my first thread. :) So, in the newest Adventure Path we are introduced to Pathfinder Drow. Now the creators want to take the critters into a realm of their own and so have changed a few things. So far I LOVE what they're doing. :3 (Possible SPOILER! Alert) Now, the whole Drow are Elves who's EVIL has turned them into dark skinned psychopaths I don't actually have a problem with. The whole Good fey turning evil and physically changing I don't mind. Here's my point question: What happens about going the other way? Have I jumped the gun and at the end of the adventure almost all of the affected, former Elves now Drow shall be redeemed by the actions of the players? Or is it something that's lurking in the back of the minds of the creators? Surely if an Elf can be so consumed by evil that they 'shift' onto Drow, then the revers is true and Drow who either get redeemed or are just not 'nasty' enough change back into Elves? It's just a random kind of thought that struck me as I was reading the back ground stuff in the first book of the adventure. Any feed back, ideas welcome. :D Cheers! |