Subject: MYSTARA-L Digest - 6 Apr 2005 to 7 Apr 2005 (#2005-66) From: Automatic digest processor Date: 08/04/2005, 17:00 To: Recipients of MYSTARA-L digests Reply-to: Mystara RPG Discussion There are 27 messages totalling 926 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Novel charaters (4) 2. Anything happening? (11) 3. The Testament of Corinn Marylebon 4. maps??? where??? (4) 5. SVG: No more ESDs (7) ******************************************************************** The Other Worlds Homepage: http://www.wizards.com/dnd/OtherWorlds.asp The Mystara Homepage: http://www.mystaranet.jamm.com/vaults/default.aspx To unsubscribe, send email to LISTSERV@ORACLE.WIZARDS.COM with UNSUB MYSTARA-L in the body of the message. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 11:33:19 +0200 From: Havard Faanes Subject: Novel charaters Ville, you are right, I hope this mailinglist won't die just because the MMB is picking up. I have a question that I might as well put to the list, rather than the forum: Have any characters from the various Mystara/D&D novels been statted? I am interested in any version of D&D and characters from any novel related to Mystara. I believe that at least Dark Knight of Karameikos has been mentioned in the Net Almanacs, but I am not sure whether stats were made up for the characters. While we are at it, have the various novels been fitted into the timeline? Håvard ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 12:00:13 +0200 From: Giampaolo Agosta Subject: Re: Anything happening? Ville V Lähde wrote: > > I hope this slight lull in the mailing list discussion doesn't > indicate a permanent shift to the forum. [..] > Anyway, anything new and interesting happening? Hi Ville, this kind of shift is not uncommon, but rarely permanent, since it depends on the medium preferred by the most active members. For quite some time the MMB was almost dead, since most people did find email easier to use. Now, it seems that the most active people (Thorf, Havard, etc) post more on the MMB than on the MML. Anyway, there has been a very interesting thread on the MMB on mapping, with Thorf producing new maps at an incredible rate 8) Everything else seems mostly 3e conversions. Bye, GP ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 12:04:53 +0200 From: Giampaolo Agosta Subject: Re: Novel charaters Havard Faanes wrote: > > Have any characters from the various Mystara/D&D > novels been statted? I am interested in any version of > D&D and characters from any novel related to Mystara. > I believe that at least Dark Knight of Karameikos has > been mentioned in the Net Almanacs, but I am not sure > whether stats were made up for the characters. I think so. I also have slight memories of characters from the Savage Coast novel, but I might be wrong (don't own any Mystara novel...) > While we are at it, have the various novels been > fitted into the timeline? IIRC, there was a discussion on the Dragonlord series, some events/characters could be used to set the novels within the timeline. For Dark Knight, it was supposed to happen in the Net Almanac timeframe, and I'd say it's a good choice, since it can't be too far in the future and obviously can't be in the past (there should be some new nobles, IIRC). Bye, GP ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 13:16:04 +0200 From: Havard Faanes Subject: Re: Novel charaters --- Giampaolo Agosta wrote: > Havard Faanes wrote: > I think so. I also have slight memories of > characters from the Savage > Coast novel, but I might be wrong (don't own any > Mystara novel...) The Savage Coast novel is the Black Vessel, IMHO the best Mystara novel written. It included characters such as the honor-bound warrior Hernan Costa and the mysterious wizard Mazrooth al-Yedon... > > While we are at it, have the various novels been > > fitted into the timeline? > > IIRC, there was a discussion on the Dragonlord > series, some > events/characters could be used to set the novels > within the timeline. Yes, I seem to recall that. The books themselves indicate more or less when they are set. They also fit quite nicely with whats written on the dragon rulers in WotI. > For Dark Knight, it was supposed to happen in the > Net Almanac timeframe, > and I'd say it's a good choice, since it can't be > too far in the future > and obviously can't be in the past (there should be > some new nobles, IIRC). I agree. Baron Yuchiev, was it? Håvard ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 13:22:25 +0200 From: Havard Faanes Subject: Re: Anything happening? --- Giampaolo Agosta wrote: > For quite some time the MMB was almost dead, since > most people did find > email easier to use. Now, it seems that the most > active people (Thorf, > Havard, etc) post more on the MMB than on the MML. I started posting more on the MMB when that forum was dead, but at that time the MML was flourishing. Now perhaps we need to change a focus a bit so that we can keep both forums alive. The more places to discuss Mystara, the better! Also, I've found that some topics are easier to discuss in one forum and others in the other, so it is nice having both around. > Anyway, there has been a very interesting thread on > the MMB on mapping, > with Thorf producing new maps at an incredible rate > 8) Yeah, the maps are awesome. I suspect that has drawn alot of people to the boards. > Everything else seems mostly 3e conversions. Although 3e is the system of my choice these days, I wouldn't mind discussing Mystara-related conversions to OE either.... :D Håvard ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 08:55:40 -0400 From: Geoff Gander Subject: Re: Anything happening? Ville said: > After spending a couple of weeks wondering over the silence on the > list, I checked out briefly the discussion on the Mystara Message > Board. It seems that a lot is happening there. As has already been said, this sort of thing happens frequently, depending on the subject of the day. In this case, maps are a hot item, and the Boards are probably the best medium for that sort of thing. But getting back to the topic at hand, I do in fact have a couple of items coming down the line, that I plan to post here once finished. The first item should be coming later today - a new book that can be added to the collection of materials related to the Outer Beings. This item can be inserted into a campaign to provide additional flavour, and the DM's section provides a couple of ideas that can be fleshed out. This piece also ties in to some of Aaron Nowack's recent work on Darokin, too. The other piece is that adventure module I mentioned a while back. I'm making decent progress - most of the room descriptions are done, and the new monsters are almost finished. I just need to convert the map with Dungeoncrafter and the heavy work will be done. My current plan is to submit it for publicaton in OD&DITIES, but if it's not due to come out for quite some time, I'll probably post the text here, and people can ask me to email them the map(s) if they are interested. Geoff -- Geoff Gander, BA 97, MPA 02 Carnifex Loremaster/Mad Roleplayer Master of the Elemental Plane of Bureaucracy au998@freenet.carleton.ca : www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Realm/2091 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 08:59:12 -0400 From: Geoff Gander Subject: Re: Anything happening? Havard wrote: > Although 3e is the system of my choice these days, I > wouldn't mind discussing Mystara-related conversions > to OE either.... :D Speaking of which, has anyone played the Dungeon Crawl Classics modules by Goodman Games, or placed them in Mystara? I only have the first one (Idylls of the Rat-King), but I like the format (reminiscent of the early D&D modules, which is the point). I know Goodman Games has a guide somewhere for converting the 3E stats to OD&D, too. Geoff -- Geoff Gander, BA 97, MPA 02 Carnifex Loremaster/Mad Roleplayer Master of the Elemental Plane of Bureaucracy au998@freenet.carleton.ca : www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Realm/2091 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 09:33:15 -0400 From: Geoff Gander Subject: The Testament of Corinn Marylebon The Testament of Corinn Marylebon Description The Testament of Corinn Marylebon is a very slim volume - almost a = pamphlet - measuring 9 inches tall by 7 inches wide, containing 30 = leaves of parchment bound in tan-coloured cloth, upon which the title is = stamped boldly in black ink. It was published in AC 987 in Glantri = City, by the well-known firm of Gauthier et Fils, who publish both = famous and obscure books. Roughly 200 copies were printed, after which = the author disappeared. To anyone reading the Testament, it will be = readily apparent that the writer was disturbed. Although imprinted = professionally, the text itself is in many places highly fanciful and = nearly incomprehensible - changing topics without preamble, describing = places unknown to even the most learned sages, and recounting events so = far back in antiquity that no account should be possible of them. The Testament is a rambling account of the last known years in the life = of a student of the prestigious Glantri School of Magecraft, Corinn = Marylebon, whose researches led him to uncover what he believed to be a = great cult dedicated to the worship of "demonic Beings that should not = be". While his own studies made him familiar with the outer planes and = their denizens, he claimed that these "Beings" (sometimes simply = referred to as "Them") were to conventional demons as the Immortals were = to mortal creatures. What made Them horrifying, in his view, was that = their natures and motivations seemed to be incomprehensible, and their = power appeared to be incredibly vast. The basic premise of Corinn's = account is that long ago, a great, multi-planar battle was fought = between the Beings and a host of supreme entities described as being = more benevolent, for dominion over all creation. The Beings lost, and = were imprisoned in other dimensions where they could see all, but do no = harm, while the planes evolved into their present states. Eventually, = there arose mortal creatures, some of whom were able to hear the Beings' = messages, and were thereby lured into their service. Corinn asserts = that this was the beginning of a great cult devoted to Them, which still = persists today, dedicated to freeing Them from their prisons and = bringing about their dominion over the world and the stars. He also = claims that this cult is present in every known realm. Corinn claims that he uncovered evidence of the cult during a trip to = Darokin, where he heard tales of "a fallen realm, north of the Cruth = Mountains and east of the Atruaghin Plateau", which in its heyday had = been devoted to the worship of one of the Beings, named Yuranos. = Although it is evident that Corinn tried to find the lost realm, he = writes little of his journey, though it is apparent that he discovered = something that shook his beliefs. =20 "Would that I had never wandered off those paths that we were never = meant to leave! My journey of discovery was folly, and I fear the thing = that I discovered, that which beguiled me, and which I foolishly brought = of that benighted land back to my home will be my undoing. Even now it = seems to leer at me, as though it knows my fate and is content to sit = back and watch the spectacle unfold. I shudder to think of the inhuman = mind that devised it!" Towards the end of the book he recounts a series of increasingly = disturbing dreams concerning imagined journeys over moors and into = swamps, always pursued by someone, or something, intent on doing him = harm. Frequently, Corinn refers to "that thing" - the object that he = fears - as the source of his dreams, but he is unable to break its hold = over him. His final, most vivid dream actually describes the item: "In my darkest dreams, when I thought myself alone, I saw a form = approach me out of the swirling mists, in this dank, dark place at the = back of my mind. Always it beckoned me forth, where, I do not know. = How long I had envisioned this place I did not know either, yet always, = whenever I cast my vision thence, there came to me one image. Nestled = in the midst of a rank miasmic swamp, its foetid gases choking all life = that would take root in such a place, there was a forlorn, rocky = hillock. Upon that hillock, resting in a tiny depression, there lay a = statuette, carved in the likeness of a creature I knew not, nor ever = wished to see! That loathsome form burned itself into my mind, so = unwholesome a form should not exist - must not exist! Yet my own eyes = could not deceive me. Such an inhuman form could not have been = imagined; it must have been the sitting subject for some mad sculptor! = I ran, then, running as fast as I could, through murky waters and over = forgotten hills, frantically seeking a respite from all that I had seen. "On and on I ran, yet always I came back to that accursed hillock, just = as I had found it in the waking world. Each time I came closer and = closer to that damnable statuette, that thing that mocks me even now! I = was being followed, but I saw my hands reaching for that thing. I = screamed, but could not stop myself - my mind went cold, and as though = looking at myself through frosted glass I saw myself picking up that = damnable idol, a look of wild glee on my face! I cannot stop it now; = all is done. "Now, I wander listlessly through my regular haunts, not knowing where = my dreams end and my reality begins. I dare not consider what might be = the truth. When I listen, I think I hear footsteps, growing closer, but = no one is there. Neither drink nor opiates can drown them out. It is = coming for me soon, and no sorcery can protect me! There is but one = thing I can do to be free, but I must tell all who will listen what I = now know." DM Notes: The Testament is one of a handful of books that refers to the Outer = Beings. Although it only names one of them - Yuranos, more commonly = known as Yurrgh-Thal in other texts - it is significant in that it was = written recently, and not by someone who was either an authority in such = matters, or who explored the subject for religious reasons. Corinn was = an average student who stumbled onto something far larger than he ever = imagined, and published what he learned to warn as many people as = possible. The Testament is also a significant work in that it relates = in plain language one of the better -known theories surrounding the = origin of the Outer Beings. This book is also one of the few existing texts that refers to the = existence of the fallen realm of Meruvar in what is now southern = Darokin, which Corinn visited in AC 985. Meruvar, a kingdom in which = the worship of Yurrgh-Thal was open and widespread, was a unified nation = for only a short time (BC 190 - 174), but that period was an exceedingly = dark one in Darokinian history, in which the Outer Beings made many = inroads into the Prime Plane. Although the heroes of that era sought to = destroy all knowledge of Meruvar and the Cult of Yuranos, they did not = entirely succeed. Remnants of the cult survive in the eastern Malpheggi = Swamp and in the forested hills between Hinmeet and Mar. Corinn = describes some of the cult's rituals in his book, and speculates where = the site of Meruvar's ill-fated capital city, Ardannon, might be. He = also describes an artefact of Outer Being worship, the statuettes of = Yurrgh-Thal, one of which he found during his trip and brought back with = him to Glantri, which proved to be his undoing. Anyone who studies the Testament will gain the skill Outer Being Lore at = 1, unless they already have that skill, in which case their skill will = increase by one if it is 3 or less. -- Geoff Gander, BA 97, MPA 02 Carnifex Loremaster/Mad Roleplayer Master of the Elemental Plane of Bureaucracy au998@freenet.carleton.ca : www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Realm/2091 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 15:35:31 +0200 From: Havard Faanes Subject: Re: Anything happening? --- Geoff Gander wrote: > Speaking of which, has anyone played the Dungeon > Crawl Classics modules by > Goodman Games, or placed them in Mystara? I only > have the first one > (Idylls of the Rat-King), but I like the format > (reminiscent of the early > D&D modules, which is the point). I know Goodman > Games has a guide > somewhere for converting the 3E stats to OD&D, too. I only have Haunted Lighthouse, which I bought mainly to get it signed by the author, Dave Arneson, at GenCon two years ago. (Yes, I am such a fanboy, aint I ;) ) I think all of these modules should be easily converted to OE. In fact, converting 3E things to OE is quite easy in general. Some nueances will be lost, but the trick is just not to care too much about that. So the Elven Figher-Rogue becomes a regular elf, perhaps with the Pick Pocket general skill, but it usually doesn't affect the game much does it? :) Håvard ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 14:23:03 +0000 From: Gary Davies Subject: Re: Anything happening?
 
>I only have Haunted Lighthouse, which I bought mainly
>to get it signed by the author, Dave Arneson, at
>GenCon two years ago. (Yes, I am such a fanboy, aint I
>;) )
That's the only one I've got too. I think I got mine via the Blackmoor Yahoo Group. Haven't run it yet though.
 
Regards,
Gary
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 16:36:20 +0200 From: Giampaolo Agosta Subject: Re: Novel charaters Havard Faanes wrote: > > The Savage Coast novel is the Black Vessel, IMHO the > best Mystara novel written. Mmh... I'll have to find it, sometimes... >> For Dark Knight, it was supposed to happen in the >> Net Almanac timeframe, >> and I'd say it's a good choice, since it can't be >> too far in the future >> and obviously can't be in the past (there should be >> some new nobles, IIRC). > > I agree. Baron Yuchiev, was it? Yes, that's him. Since there are only four barons in the GAZ-WotI era, the novel must be moved forward to the post-Wrath era, when maybe more baronies are available (possible consequence of the upgrade to Kingdom). I don't know whether there are other details from the novel that can be of help (e.g., who's the ruler of Karameikos in the novel?) GP ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 13:30:24 -0300 From: "Vinicius R. de Moraes" Subject: Re: Anything happening? Dear Ville, I'm slowing down the rythm of the "solar raycing" stuff, so you can count on me to post and read more. I'll shake the Brazilian boys to wake up here. We are the more lurking ones here (the drawbacks on stopping lurking are huge: you stop attacking and becomes visible, hehehe!). Vini At 03:40 7/4/2005, you wrote: > After spending a couple of weeks wondering over the silence on the > list, I checked out briefly the discussion on the Mystara Message > Board. It seems that a lot is happening there. > > I hope this slight lull in the mailing list discussion doesn't > indicate a permanent shift to the forum. At the present I don't > have web access at home, so following the forum regularily is > hard for me. Forums have always seemed very arduous for me, don't > know why. > But then again, looking at the interesting threads made me think > seriously about getting the connection. > > Anyway, anything new and interesting happening? With Shawn in the > middle of real-life transitions the Vaults have been dormant. > I't be nice to know about new articles, maps etc. Just post > notices and links to the forum? > > Ville > > ******************************************************************** > The Other Worlds Homepage: http://www.wizards.com/dnd/OtherWorlds.asp > The Mystara Homepage: http://www.mystaranet.jamm.com/vaults/default.aspx > To unsubscribe, send email to LISTSERV@ORACLE.WIZARDS.COM > with UNSUB MYSTARA-L in the body of the message. > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 09:51:48 -0700 From: Boonedale Subject: Re: Anything happening? Not sure if my post went through or not, so im going to ask again...I lost my link to the message boards, would someone please post a link to them? Thanks. "Happy Hunting!" __________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger Show us what our next emoticon should look like. Join the fun. http://www.advision.webevents.yahoo.com/emoticontest ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 10:07:05 -0700 From: Thibault Sarlat Subject: Re: maps??? where??? no one thought about telling me about these new maps...and map related conversations... I am very disapointed about you guys... i might go on strike for this.. thib Thibault SARLAT a.k.a Clenarius www.mystara.fr.st ICQ 16622177 MSN Messenger: clenarius@hotmail.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 14:13:09 -0300 From: "Vinicius R. de Moraes" Subject: Re: Anything happening? Why does ot exist, anyway? If we could have everything here,it would be easier... I like my mail delivered to me. Can't we just reply "Pls ask that o the MML; here is how to subscribe: xxxxxxxxxxxx" to the newbies questions there? I try to make all the new members of the Mystrara/OD&D-related Orkut groups join this list (MML, here) or my own (mystarabrasil@yahoogroups.com) if the person does not speak ENG. Even some of YOU are there, using Googe to xlate word by word to ENG.... :-) Not being xenophob, but out of efficiency and efficacy. All the best, Vini At 13:51 7/4/2005, you wrote: > Not sure if my post went through or not, so im going > to ask again...I lost my link to the message boards, > would someone please post a link to them? Thanks. > > "Happy Hunting!" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 19:14:23 +0200 From: Giampaolo Agosta Subject: Re: Anything happening? Boonedale wrote: > Not sure if my post went through or not, so im going > to ask again...I lost my link to the message boards, > would someone please post a link to them? Thanks. http://boards1.wizards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=260 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 14:32:15 -0300 From: Steven Carter Subject: SVG: No more ESDs I know lots of folks complained about what they got but I never had what I would call a problem. Anyway, the note I received from them is that they won't sell or support ESDs anymore. For some that will be a good thing. For me, it's not so good as I found them to be more reliable and supplying more complete product than what is available in local shops or any other order outlet. Probably old news to everyone by now anyway. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 10:35:56 -0700 From: Geoff Gander Subject: Re: maps??? where??? If you go to www.thorf.co.uk/mystara, you'll see most of the maps that Thorfinn has made. His focus has been to recreate the original GAZ maps as much as possible, and as far as I can tell he's succeeded. One of his current dilemmas is mapping Heldann, due to the fact that the canon maps were pretty inconsistent. I've put in my $0.02, but perhaps you should weigh in, too, Thib. Geoff ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 10:49:48 -0700 From: Ray Allen Subject: Re: Anything happening? This would be a bad thing. The more people are talking about Mystara, anywhere on the 'net, the better. Besides, Google is your friend. Plenty of resources out there. --Ray. --- "Vinicius R. de Moraes" wrote: > Why does ot exist, anyway? > > If we could have everything here,it would be easier... > I like my mail > delivered to me. > > Can't we just reply "Pls ask that o the MML; here is > how to subscribe: WAG, BFC, EBT..... Shortlines are the most interesting! ---------------------------------------------- If you have to choose between books and computers, there's no doubt which you should choose. You should choose books. --Bill Gates of Microsoft ---------------------------------------------- Geek Code: GLS$ d- s:+ a C++ UL++++ P? L++ E---- W++ N+ o-- K- w--- O? M- V-- PS+++ PE Y PGP- t+ 5-- X+++ R++ tv-- b++ DI- D---- G-- e+++ h--- r+++ y+++ ---------------------------------------------- __________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger Show us what our next emoticon should look like. Join the fun. http://www.advision.webevents.yahoo.com/emoticontest ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 15:04:54 -0300 From: "Vinicius R. de Moraes" Subject: Re: SVG: No more ESDs SVG? ESDs? vini At 14:32 7/4/2005, you wrote: > I know lots of folks complained about what they got but I never had > what I would call a problem. Anyway, the note I received from them is > that they won't sell or support ESDs anymore. For some that will be a > good thing. For me, it's not so good as I found them to be more > reliable and supplying more complete product than what is available in > local shops or any other order outlet. Probably old news to everyone > by now anyway. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 20:09:57 +0200 From: Giampaolo Agosta Subject: Re: maps??? where??? Thibault Sarlat ha scritto: > no one thought about telling me about these new > maps...and map related conversations... > I am very disapointed about you guys... > > i might go on strike for this.. Sorry Thib, I wasn't aware that you didn't know about Thorf's work! He's trying to create maps that are as near as possible to the official (GAZ or module) maps. Just have a look at the ``Thorf's secret project'' thread on the MMB. http://boards1.wizards.com/showthread.php?t=379216 Bye, GP ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 20:14:03 +0200 From: Giampaolo Agosta Subject: Re: SVG: No more ESDs Steven Carter ha scritto: > I know lots of folks complained about what they got but I never had > what I would call a problem. Neither I did. However, I hear that problems were mostly on older products, which I didn't need. > Anyway, the note I received from them is > that they won't sell or support ESDs anymore. For some that will be a > good thing. For me, it's not so good as I found them to be more > reliable and supplying more complete product than what is available in > local shops or any other order outlet. No, indeed. However, rpgnow has been selling ESDs for a while now, and they don't seem to be discontinuing the line. I hope there will still be someone selling ESDs (for support, OTOH, I've no great hopes). Bye, GP ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 15:37:49 -0300 From: Steven Carter Subject: Re: SVG: No more ESDs SVG = SVGames.com (not scalable vector graphics) ESD = electronic software downloads... software and PDFs of rule books, maps and modules. On Apr 7, 2005 3:04 PM, Vinicius R. de Moraes wrote: > SVG? > ESDs? > > vini > > At 14:32 7/4/2005, you wrote: > >I know lots of folks complained about what they got but I never had > >what I would call a problem. Anyway, the note I received from them is > >that they won't sell or support ESDs anymore. For some that will be a > >good thing. For me, it's not so good as I found them to be more > >reliable and supplying more complete product than what is available in > >local shops or any other order outlet. Probably old news to everyone > >by now anyway. > > ******************************************************************** > The Other Worlds Homepage: http://www.wizards.com/dnd/OtherWorlds.asp > The Mystara Homepage: http://www.mystaranet.jamm.com/vaults/default.aspx > To unsubscribe, send email to LISTSERV@ORACLE.WIZARDS.COM > with UNSUB MYSTARA-L in the body of the message. > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 20:53:45 +0200 From: Giampaolo Agosta Subject: Re: SVG: No more ESDs Vinicius R. de Moraes ha scritto: > SVG? svgames, an rpg shop that sells on internet, formerly had an exclusive deal to sell ESDs (q.v.). > ESDs? PDF versions of the out-of-print AD&D and OD&D products. Basically, you can buy the GAZes, the X-series modules or any other TSR book in PDF format (clean, AFAIK). GP ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 16:11:48 -0400 From: Joe Mason Subject: Re: SVG: No more ESDs On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 08:53:45PM +0200, Giampaolo Agosta wrote: > Vinicius R. de Moraes ha scritto: > >SVG? > > svgames, an rpg shop that sells on internet, formerly had an exclusive > deal to sell ESDs (q.v.). An exclusive deal? I got all my ESD's from rpgnow.com. Joe ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 17:04:14 -0500 From: Jeff Heikkinen Subject: Re: SVG: No more ESDs Joe Mason wrote: > On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 08:53:45PM +0200, Giampaolo Agosta wrote: > >> Vinicius R. de Moraes ha scritto: >> >>> SVG? >> >> svgames, an rpg shop that sells on internet, formerly had an exclusive >> deal to sell ESDs (q.v.). > > > An exclusive deal? I got all my ESD's from rpgnow.com. Which would be why he said "formerly". ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 21:05:17 -0400 From: Dan Eustace Subject: Re: maps??? where??? I thought for sure that *you* knew about this project! Thorf is really doing some amazing work, and at a really fast pace, too. In fact, he is apologetic if he cannot post a new map every day! Hell, if he never made another map, he would certainly have done his share. And yes, I had never even been on the MMB until this project started. I've been chipping away at a few things that should be postable in the next week or so. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thibault Sarlat" To: Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 1:07 PM Subject: Re: [MYSTARA] maps??? where??? > no one thought about telling me about these new > maps...and map related conversations... > I am very disapointed about you guys... > > i might go on strike for this.. > > thib > > Thibault SARLAT > a.k.a Clenarius > www.mystara.fr.st > ICQ 16622177 > MSN Messenger: clenarius@hotmail.com > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > ******************************************************************** > The Other Worlds Homepage: http://www.wizards.com/dnd/OtherWorlds.asp > The Mystara Homepage: http://www.mystaranet.jamm.com/vaults/default.aspx > To unsubscribe, send email to LISTSERV@ORACLE.WIZARDS.COM > with UNSUB MYSTARA-L in the body of the message. ------------------------------ End of MYSTARA-L Digest - 6 Apr 2005 to 7 Apr 2005 (#2005-66) *************************************************************