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6 years ago  ::  Mar 28, 2007 - 3:35AM #21
Solaris
Date Joined: Aug 10, 2001
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Cthulhu and Elric! I had one of those.

First appearance of the mind flayer?

[Edit: This thread isn't happening. The answer is The Strategic Review, Issue 1, Spring 1975]
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6 years ago  ::  Apr 01, 2007 - 9:37AM #22
Higmorton
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Solaris wrote:

Cthulhu and Elric! I had one of those.

First appearance of the mind flayer?

[Edit: This thread isn't happening. The answer is The Strategic Review, Issue 1, Spring 1975]


Cthulhu is right, but Elric was in the Melnibonean Mythos

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6 years ago  ::  Apr 01, 2007 - 11:57AM #23
Solaris
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Higmorton wrote:

Cthulhu is right, but Elric was in the Melnibonean Mythos


Well, I could have said "the Cthulhu mythos and the Melnibonean mythos," but instead I chose the prime representative of each. I think that was a fair answer: Cthulhu and Elric would have been missing.

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6 years ago  ::  Apr 01, 2007 - 5:30PM #24
tenacious_kev
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My bad. Dont know how to delete replies
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6 years ago  ::  Apr 01, 2007 - 7:20PM #25
emeriliath
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[Edit: This thread isn't happening. The answer is The Strategic Review, Issue 1, Spring 1975][/quote]
It looks like Solaris isn't asking a question, so why doesn't True Atlantean (the last questioner) ask again?
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6 years ago  ::  Apr 02, 2007 - 3:47AM #26
True_Atlantean
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Okay, challenge accepted.

1st ed was full of some very odd names. Where would I find two such oddly-named characters; Zert and Spugnoir?
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6 years ago  ::  Apr 02, 2007 - 3:50AM #27
True_Atlantean
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Solaris wrote:

Well, I could have said "the Cthulhu mythos and the Melnibonean mythos," but instead I chose the prime representative of each. I think that was a fair answer: Cthulhu and Elric would have been missing.


Fair enough, I'd accept the answer.

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6 years ago  ::  Apr 02, 2007 - 8:20AM #28
chatdemon
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True_Atlantean wrote:

Okay, challenge accepted.

1st ed was full of some very odd names. Where would I find two such oddly-named characters; Zert and Spugnoir?


Zert, a fighter, and Spugnoir, a Magic User, are NPCs staying at the Inn of the Welcome Wench, in Hommlett, when the PCs visit that town in the prelude to the Temple of Elemental Evil adventure.

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Cullen DeFilch is a hapless thief who'll join the PC's party if rescued. Who/what has imprisoned him, and where would a party find the cell he's held in?

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6 years ago  ::  Apr 02, 2007 - 1:29PM #29
Higmorton
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Solaris wrote:

Well, I could have said "the Cthulhu mythos and the Melnibonean mythos," but instead I chose the prime representative of each. I think that was a fair answer: Cthulhu and Elric would have been missing.


I was just happy I was able to get one of these questions. Wasn't really into modules or novels.

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6 years ago  ::  Apr 03, 2007 - 6:13PM #30
emeriliath
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Cullen DeFilch was captured by Bugbears in B5 Horror on the Hill, or The Hobgoblin King in B1-9. He is in a prison cell near the northwest corner of dungeon level 1, which is in the area that the bugbears live.

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