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Post by Wizard_of_Wumbo »

they wouldnt give up their fashion statement so they resorted to magic?...um...so ive never played in DL but...i take it that magic items are like water :lol:
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Not exactly. I mean, Knights of the Rose were the equivalent of Paladins, so they were pretty rare and they had quite a bit of interaction with the Clerics. In DL, clerics had direct communication with their deities.....
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oh, alright then...for some reason DL never really appealed to me. Isnt that the setting that introduced kender? :evil:
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Yes, DL introduced Kender (great btw)

Jen came from DL, it was the first setting I ever played, I felt it was better than FR which revolved Elimister, and that stupid drow!

And Knights of the Rose rocked!
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Post by Wizard_of_Wumbo »

i didnt like FR either...im so picky when it comes to settings. I liked RavenLoft and Darksun. They both kill you easily and have a lot of oppourtunity for interesting roleplaying.

And jen, i dont like the drow either...yeah, i said it, i dont like drow. Elves dont belong underground...and the fact that they have black skin confuses me. If they live underground...they would have pure white skin...right?
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