Adamo wrote:There are at least 4 ways to do this. But the best way is to get CSBwin (from DM encyclopedia site)
Thanks for the info... CSB is so smooth, i've just spent all my saturday night on it and i can't wait to try the custom dungeons ^_-
beowuuf wrote:To you (and OB) I'd mention Weis & Hickman's Prophet and the Rose trilogy, and the seven book deathgate cycle as books I really like way back when.
Woah, more great books to read
For the loss of quality later in the serie, I had the same experience with the "Farsee trilogy" of Robin Hobb. The first cycle was so great, then it juts becomes boring...
Ameena wrote:I hope you don't go round hitting people on the head

Sometimes, it's just stronger than me :p
Ameena wrote:kender are fantastic

. In fact, I would say my three favourite Krynnish races (apart from dragons) are the ones which form the title of one of the anthology books - I imagine you can guess which one as I've already given a third of the answer

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I love Kenders too

And i adore the old magician (who happens to be P...... - no spoiler

) Beowuuf has been faster than me for the 3 races: Kender, Gully Dwarves, and Gnomes.
Ameena wrote:So, do you have any interesting/weird/funny/embarrassing/cool stories to share with us about your DM-gaming days?

Not really embarrassing but i remember that sometimes, when i had been playing DM late at night and i was going downstairs to the kitchen to eat something, i was a bit scared to open the doors, wondering what i would find behind... And one night, it was very late, i opened the door of the basement to get more milk, i've been so scared that i yelled. My mum couldn't sleep and she was there, smoking a cigaret. Man, she got scared too
Trantor wrote:I hope you enjoy your stay here and play lots and lots of great custom dungeons!

I'm looking forward to it

I'm just replaying once the normal DM, just to get back into the ambiance, then i'll jump on all the custom levels i can find
TO ALL:
Thank you very much for the warm welcome
