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2 years ago ::
Dec 01, 2010 - 12:08PM
#11
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Date Joined:
Jan 14, 2006
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Fora will host the entire game... we'll use these tools for some services these fora don't provide, such as dice rolling.
In the case of Obsidian, it will just host the compiled information about the campaign, not the game in itself, such as the finished (or the latest, at least) versions about the races, paragon paths and so on.
for "Fora" - ladies & gents, it's the plural of forum, not another website 
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2 years ago ::
Dec 01, 2010 - 12:09PM
#12
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Date Joined:
Nov 13, 2008
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Fora will host the entire game... we'll use these tools for some services these fora don't provide, such as dice rolling.
In the case of Obsidian, it will just host the compiled information about the campaign, not the game in itself, such as the finished (or the latest, at least) versions about the races, paragon paths and so on.
for "Fora" - ladies & gents, it's the plural of forum, not another website 
lol. I was wondering. xD
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2 years ago ::
Dec 01, 2010 - 12:11PM
#13
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Now I feel the need to think some award to give you...
Yeah, sometimes the attorney in me kicks out and has the need to take a little advantage for those tedious latin classes. What is your excuse?
By the way, I was thinking in something about the DMing... I'll tell you via PM.
"No curse we can't reverse; no spell we can't break; no demon we can't exterminate; no plane we can't reach"
- Motto of the Magnificent Order of the Planeswalkers, as said by the first time by Veritatis, its founder and the Grimmchester Brothers mentor
D&D Home Page - What Class Are You? - Build A Character - D&D Compendium
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2 years ago ::
Dec 01, 2010 - 12:35PM
#14
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Date Joined:
Jan 14, 2006
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Now I feel the need to think some award to give you...
Yeah, sometimes the attorney in me kicks out and has the need to take a little advantage for those tedious latin classes. What is your excuse?
By the way, I was thinking in something about the DMing... I'll tell you via PM.
Heheh my excuse is that I've grown up in Italy and went to what we call "Classic Liceum", a high school type in which Latin and ancient Greek are subjects to which we dedicated far too many hours... Great, will be waiting for your PM!
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