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4 years ago ::
May 01, 2009 - 11:34AM
#151
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Well while i was reading it i came across the old pirate lord toic. it made me think of that undead pirate captain in the Blade of the Flame series. Maybe that book in alluding to him and his ghostly crew?
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4 years ago ::
May 01, 2009 - 2:53PM
#152
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He is a known threat. I vote for Lhazaar. If he had a naval aspect( unfortunately I don't remember ), Malleon would do too.
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4 years ago ::
May 01, 2009 - 2:59PM
#153
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Somewhere along the line I got the notion in my head that the great human explorer Lhazaar was a woman. Though I can't remember why I think that.
Edit: Of course right when I post that message I remember. The Expeditionary Dispatch article in Dragon on Moridin the Fleshweaver's little village of cloned heroes. Lhazaar was a woman.
Aesop had it right 2,500 years ago, "By endeavoring to please everyone, he had pleased no one, and lost his ass in the bargain".
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4 years ago ::
May 03, 2009 - 9:33AM
#154
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Somewhere along the line I got the notion in my head that the great human explorer Lhazaar was a woman. Though I can't remember why I think that.
Edit: Of course right when I post that message I remember. The Expeditionary Dispatch article in Dragon on Moridin the Fleshweaver's little village of cloned heroes. Lhazaar was a woman. Yes, Lhazaar was a woman.
Strange, I got it from Dragons of Eberron. I think it was talking about a Black dragon(can't rember her name) who was banished from Argonessen to sarlona, disgiused herself as a Half-elf, met Lhazaar, befriended her, and then left to Khorvaire with her, leaving behind her mate and one true love. She then turned herself into a statue using flesh to stone. Ruffley thirty or so years before the Last War she became unpetrified. Now she harbors a secret longing, to be rejioned with her long lost mate. Neither knows the other is alive though. Romantic isn't it? :P
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4 years ago ::
May 03, 2009 - 6:14PM
#155
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Date Joined:
Sep 27, 2005
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I reread a few pages of this. I am glad that some of the kneejerk reactions weren't too jerky. Not sure if they get worse later on in the thread though.
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4 years ago ::
May 03, 2009 - 6:27PM
#156
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Date Joined:
Apr 12, 2003
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Once Keith started clarifying the thread became very civil and informative... but the first page is an amusing read.
Aesop had it right 2,500 years ago, "By endeavoring to please everyone, he had pleased no one, and lost his ass in the bargain".
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