The Tobril Issue 8 Released

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#1

zombiegleemax

Oct 15, 2004 6:47:01
The 8th issue of the Tobril magazine has been released at our new home http://www.tobrilmagazine.com. Imagine this, your party receives a note from a courier looking for brave adventurers in the name of a local nobleman. You decide to pay a visit to his court. When you arrive your jaw hits the floor as atop the throne sits a... kender. What? Back up a second. Yes, you heard it right, Sean Macdonald continues to quash any and all kender stereotypes in this issue. But perhaps your party prefers to visit one of the most famous dungeons of the saga? Never fear... or rather, keep your fear in check as you delve through the Qualinost Sla-Mori, as presented by Ryan Berleth. Best of all, you can use this article for third, fourth and fifth ages, complete with a gorgeous map.

We'll let you find out all the other excellent articles we have compiled for you this month but we'd like to point out another thing. As a trial, we've moved this Roaming Krynn article to comic book presentation and we'd like to hear your thoughts on this. Should we permanently move to comic or revert to the initial style? You decide.

Here's a quick rundown of the full contents of issue 8:

- Kender Nobles by Sean Macdonald
- From the Pen of Brother Uziel by Ashe Potter
- Children of the Greystone: The Watchers by John Grubber
- Dragonlance Product Schedule by Craig J. Ries
- The Sla-Mori by Ryan Berleth
- Roaming Krynn Comic by Neil Burton and Luis F. de Pippo
- Roaming Krynn: Dragontouched template Neil Burton and Luis F. de Pippo

The Dragonlance Tobril fan e-zine is now accepting submissions for upcoming issues. If you would like to submit either a finished article or a proposal for Dragonlance-related gaming content, please contact our editors at [email]tobril@tobrilmagazine.com[/email]. The Tobril is a fan-based web magazine for Dragonlance fans.

Feel free to use this thread for your comments on the latest issue. Hope everyone enjoys it!
#2

bohica

Oct 15, 2004 8:05:31
Thank you for another great Issue.

Bohica
#3

ferratus

Oct 15, 2004 8:33:11
Another fine issue!

I particularly liked the Sla-Mori section, because maps and adventures are probably the most useful thing in the world for the gamer. That's why I subscribe to Dungeon.

I also liked the Dragontouched template. which adds into our recent debate of "possibilities for dragonspawn".

The third prize goes to the "Children of the Graystone". There is a template for beast-like creatures, which I think can work for any animal men that a DM could create. What should have been done perhaps, instead of the Ursoi in the Bestiary of Krynn.
#4

rooks

Oct 15, 2004 20:11:13
The link to the zine's site is broken. Just a FYI.
#5

luis_de_pippo

Oct 16, 2004 9:03:58
Strange, I tried a couple of times and it works, even with the "You are Leaving WotC" thing.
#6

canlocu

Oct 16, 2004 9:45:29
The Return of the True Gods: After the death of<br />
Takhisis, and the bringing down of Paladine from the<br />
heavens, the elves have asked the party to cleanse the<br />
ruins of the Sla-Mori while they begin plans to turn it<br />
into a temple of Mishakal.