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Grugg
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nklmfds

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It makes fate go up and down? There was a yo-yo of fate? Why did no-one tell me?!


Posted on 2007-04-11 at 01:31:07.

Almerin
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hmmmm

I too have no idea... perhaps another question? Unless somebody knows what the yoyo does?


Posted on 2007-04-15 at 09:12:00.

TannTalas
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Ok I tell LOL

A Yo Yo of Fate as read from the Encyclopedia Magica Volume 4...

This Yo-Yo looks like any normal yo-yo of bright red in color though its string glows a faint yellow.
However the Yo-Yo of fate when carried adds a +1 to all of a person’s saving throws and when desired may altar fate for that day. A Particular 1d20 roll made for a combat or saving throw purpose is chosen and altered (but only before the roll is made). For every time the roll is changed the Yo-Yo’s string shortens by 1 inch for every +1 added to that roll.

Note the Yo-Yo of Fate does not guarantee that a die roll will succeed it merely adds to the chance involved. The Yo-Yo’s come with various lengths of string when found, and once the last inch of string is used the Yo-Yo disappears.

So since no one answered I guess the next question once again lays upon my shoulders ~sigh~ to carry such a burden may my shoulders and back be strong.

Next Question:
In the Forgotten Realms setting who or what wears a silver harp (Ok this should be a reletivly easy one )


Posted on 2007-04-15 at 12:02:14.
Edited on 2007-04-15 at 12:17:19 by TannTalas

Rystefn K'ryll
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Very

You do mean a silver pin shaped like a harp, yes?


Posted on 2007-04-15 at 14:23:58.

TannTalas
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Why Yes it would mean that

Ya know it already huh see I knew it was too easy


Posted on 2007-04-15 at 14:59:18.

Rystefn K'ryll
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Easy

Since they had their own series of like eleventy gabillion novels, yeah.


Posted on 2007-04-16 at 15:45:41.

Miko_Ayune-sama
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Well...

Since no one actually answered it, the Harpers.

In the vein of easy questions, who is referred to as "He-Who-Is-Gruumsh"?


Posted on 2007-04-17 at 00:45:24.

Almerin
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ehm

Gruumsh? I really have no idea, or perhaps it's an orcish priest of some sorts... hmmmm


Posted on 2007-04-17 at 15:52:41.

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Truth are these words.

Kyle stands and grasps his holly symbol, “As a battle cleric of Rohann, Goddess of the Sea, I have been taught some of the ways of the enemy. Gruumsh is the one you speak of.” Kyle turns to Almerin, “You speak the truth.” He then begins to address all in the Inn that night, “Gruumsh One Eye is another of his many names, is the most worshiped or feared god of the orcs.” Kyle spits upon the ground when saying that word. “Gruumsh holds power over those he governs by brute strength. This Gruumsh is a vile and evil being.” Kyle then bows to Almerin, “I believe by the rules of the game it is your turn to put forth a question.”


Posted on 2007-04-17 at 17:11:36.

Miko_Ayune-sama
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Maybe not so easy...

I thought we had more Drizzt readers here.
He-Who-Is-Gruumsh is the orc chief Obould Many-Arrows.

What is the name of the barbarian tribe whose chief's son Wulfgar killed?


Posted on 2007-04-17 at 19:10:26.

Rystefn K'ryll
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*sigh*

Come on people... It'll be a sad day when I'm the one answering the questions from the stinking Do'Urden novels.


Posted on 2007-04-18 at 06:09:36.

Almerin
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stopped

I stopped reading Drizzt books after the first two... they got all the same in my opinion. I got tired of reading the fighting scenes. So if I hear a title like 'a thousand orcs', then I know they're all going to end up on the dark elf's blades. Possibly even in one big battle

It's been a long time since I read those books anyway... so I wouldn't know the answer to your new question. My last guess was pretty good though *YAY*


Posted on 2007-04-18 at 12:19:28.

Rystefn K'ryll
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Drizzt

I find to be a hollow and one-dimensional character. He can't grow and evolve because the fan-base would riot. Entreri, on the other hand, can and did. It was masterfully done. I think that it's high time the dark elf hero was retired, however. We all already know what's going to happen. Drizzt falls into ennui and gets all emo, beats the snot out of everyone and everything that crosses his path, then gets all philosophical about stuff.

Now a series of novels following Jarlaxle... THAT I could get behind. You never know what side he's on or when he'll change his mind. There's so much room for backstory we don't know and ongoing adventures. Furthermore, he's a character that can grow, evolve and change, which Do'Urden simply can't.

There's a word for characters like Drizzt, and it's not complimentary: Mary Sue. Bob can write with depth, I've seen it. The sooner I see the last of Drizzt, the happier I'll be.


Posted on 2007-04-19 at 08:36:58.

Miko_Ayune-sama
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Drizzt

I agree. Drizzt was a great character to begin with, being a drow who was not sadistic and maniacally devoted to Lloth, but has become too cliche'.

I also prefer Entreri. He has more depth, and is more fleshed out.


Posted on 2007-04-19 at 22:41:23.

Almerin
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well

if nobody is going to answer the question, perhaps a change?


Posted on 2007-04-24 at 17:14:03.

   


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