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							<channel><title>New Posts For Thread: Regional Flavor - LFR vs other models</title><link>http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75854/22381937/Regional_Flavor_-_LFR_vs_other_models</link><description>A</description><item><title>On a sidways note. I always know I'm in an AKAN or EAST mod becuase of the descriptions in the flavor text. AKAN writers make good use of bringing elemental things into the flavor of the surroundings, plus encounters, and EAST writers make me want to</title><link>http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75854/22381937/Regional_Flavor_-_LFR_vs_other_models?post_id=391163345#391163345</link><description>On a sidways note. I always know I'm in an AKAN or EAST mod becuase of the descriptions in the flavor text. AKAN writers make good use of bringing elemental things into the flavor of the surroundings, plus encounters, and EAST writers make me want to</description><pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 09:23:24 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>I also wanted to add that I enjoy the regions that use the NPCs to give regional flavor.For example, the Moonshae Isles and the MacLyrr family (so is everyone related to Daffyd somehow?) are very good because the story comes from the NPC, the islands</title><link>http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75854/22381937/Regional_Flavor_-_LFR_vs_other_models?post_id=390070141#390070141</link><description>I also wanted to add that I enjoy the regions that use the NPCs to give regional flavor.For example, the Moonshae Isles and the MacLyrr family (so is everyone related to Daffyd somehow?) are very good because the story comes from the NPC, the islands</description><pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 19:37:24 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>That also raises the question of whether internal conflicts between those city states are really regional threats in the same sense that local/regional/global=heroic/paragon/epic. It would seem to me that there's plenty of room for conflict between W</title><link>http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75854/22381937/Regional_Flavor_-_LFR_vs_other_models?post_id=390042177#390042177</link><description>That also raises the question of whether internal conflicts between those city states are really regional threats in the same sense that local/regional/global=heroic/paragon/epic. It would seem to me that there's plenty of room for conflict between W</description><pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 15:07:24 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Perhaps you've forgotten that DRAG1-1 does, as well -- for that matter, it's the *same* bar.</title><link>http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75854/22381937/Regional_Flavor_-_LFR_vs_other_models?post_id=390041689#390041689</link><description>Perhaps you've forgotten that DRAG1-1 does, as well -- for that matter, it's the *same* bar.</description><pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 15:02:35 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>To clarify - the Dragon Coast differs from most other regions because it is comprised of independant city-states that do not work well together (unlike the Dalelands). I understand your point but, frankly, conveying a sense of a "larger threat" withi</title><link>http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75854/22381937/Regional_Flavor_-_LFR_vs_other_models?post_id=390041105#390041105</link><description>To clarify - the Dragon Coast differs from most other regions because it is comprised of independant city-states that do not work well together (unlike the Dalelands). I understand your point but, frankly, conveying a sense of a "larger threat" withi</description><pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 14:56:25 -0600</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
