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#1zombiegleemaxJun 25, 2004 23:17:47 | I'm sitting here looking at my small armies of hill, frost, and fire giants, thinking what a great time this is to run the greatest module in D&D history: GDQ1-7. Oh, and by the way, Lareth the Beautiful and Mordenkainen are pretty sweet, too!! Now where's my Village of Hommlet?? |
#2VFultsJun 26, 2004 14:28:39 | Yep. GoL was a great set for game masters; so many classic creatures and some great npcs to use. My giant pulls were very good: 3 frost giants, 2 fire giants, King Snurre, 2 cloud giants, and a storm giant. Combined with the 3 hill giants from the last set and my ogres from Harbinger, my players will be very busy once they get up to the level for Against the Giants. Regards, V |
#3zombiegleemaxJun 26, 2004 14:34:51 | Any chance that WOTC will update some of the classic modules so that we can use these minis? Does anyone have a Lord Soth? |
#4GreysonJun 28, 2004 13:31:58 | I have two Lareth the Beautifuls, one Mordenkainen and one Lord Soth. I thnk all three of them are pretty cool. Laterth is my favorite. I also got three Scarlet Brotherhood Monks, which are okay. They are just bald, blue-eyed, shirtless white guys with a red sash in a martial arts pose. I think they could have done better with them. |
#5MortepierreJun 28, 2004 15:49:25 | Originally posted by Amaron Blackthorn IMHO, no. Especially since Kenzer & Co has received permission to "convert" them to Hackmaster |
#6ElendurJun 28, 2004 16:47:07 | Where is Lareth the Beautiful from? |
#7HalberkillJun 28, 2004 17:26:43 | Originally posted by Elendur T1-4 Temple of Elemental Evil though this mini is more particularly the version of Lareth as he appears in this module: Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil Halber |
#8HalberkillJun 28, 2004 17:28:31 | Originally posted by Mortepierre IMHO, possibly. Being that the LG campaign has been listing some of these minis for use in their adventures, a recurring character from a module is possible. Halber |