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    Adept Greytalker

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    Fri Mar 04, 2005 8:24 am  
    Spellbook articles

    I am starting this thread to get feedback about the spellbook type articles that I have posted to canonfire.

    Spells of the Mage Hunter

    Secrets of the Invisis Vis

    The book of Gems

    Cevinar's Workbook

    Steel and Stone

    any feedback is apreciated, whether it be a review of the flavor text, comments on the spells, or what have you.

    Wes
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    Fri Mar 04, 2005 8:44 am  

    I ganked all the dwarf spells incase I someday have a dwarven earth elementalist in the group. I think they're sweet.

    Other than that, I'm already up to my neck in spells with all the books I have, so I haven't touched the rest really. My primary campaign is a 2nd Ed. though, so that also has played a role.
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    Wed Mar 09, 2005 4:11 pm  

    I personally thought the Book of Gems rocked and have included its in my collection of add-ons to the game for home use (with a little retrofitting for edition differences). Wink

    Since you have so kindly listed all of your other spell books, I think I'm going to go dive in and splash around. Your stuff is top notch!
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    Wed Mar 16, 2005 4:53 am  
    Re: Spellbook articles

    cwslyclgh wrote:

    any feedback is apreciated, whether it be a review of the flavor text, comments on the spells, or what have you.


    The spells are pretty nice, the only thing that would make me even happier with them is providing 1e or 2e statistics for them Smile
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    Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:56 pm  

    another spellbook article, as always comments welcome :)

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    Tue Jan 03, 2006 3:35 pm  

    I'd like to put in a request for some Baklunish flavor spells!
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    Fri Jan 06, 2006 12:45 pm  

    two more that I missed putting links too...

    Demanding Dweomercraft

    and

    Tome of Agony

    the first was written by a baklunish wizard, although I am not sure that I would call the single unique spell found there "baklunish flavored"... I have another spell book by the same wizard with more flavorful spells floating around in my notes someplace, I'll see if I can dig them up and write it for canonfire's viewing pleasure.
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