Name: Raffaele Manna
Homepage:
Approval of changes: Yes
How the page was found: Followed a link from another Mystaran page
Page rating: OK, but needs improvement
Possible improvements: Adding frames
Comments: I would like to see the geographical locations of all the Mystaran nations in hex form; a sort of map.
Name: Kris
Homepage:
Approval of changes: Yes
How the page was found: Followed a link from another Mystaran page
Page rating: The best I visited this week
Possible improvements: I don't know. What the hell do I look like, an interior decorator?
Comments: IT'S GREAT!
it's a pleasure to find a page as your, I'm Italian and here is difficult to find mystara stuff ... we have had GAZ just to the one about broken lands ...
Dragon magazine is quite impossible to find in some Italian regions, and it's very difficult to buy it by mail ...
your page for me is a treasure ...
Name: Rick Aucoin
Homepage:
Approval of changes: Yes
How the page was found: Found it through a search engine
Page rating: The best I visited this week
Possible improvements: Nothing - apart from what you do already
Comments: I really enjoyed your site, one of the best resources I've found so far for Mystara. Question, what are the odds of seeing some of the Gazetteer info, some of the big war info, etc?
Also, Geoplus is worth the 5 bucks a month, if for no other reason than to get rid of that pop-up window on every click. :-)
Thanks for an excellent resource, keep up the good work!
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Name: Marc-Antoine aka Marcus
Homepage: www.geocities.com/Area51/Shire/7837
How the page was found: Followed a link from another Mystaran page
Page rating: The best I visited this week
Possible improvements: Nothing - apart from what you do already
Comments: Hi shawn ... I've proud to say you've made a very beautiful site, and all about Mystara can be found here ... What ? Of course you may hear it's not the best decorated place of the net ... who cares ? Role game is based on imagination not on pictures ... Let's continue, we're with you .... Marcus
Name: Jim Sahlas
Homepage:
How the page was found: Found it through a search engine
Page rating: The best I visited today
Possible improvements: Nothing - apart from what you do already
Comments: Just browsing - have to say I think your page is well done!
Name: Porphyrogenetus
Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/7211/Thyatis.html
How the page was found: Had the page referred to you by someone
Page rating: The best I visited in the last 10 seconds
Possible improvements: Try to fix up the indexing of the files
Comments:
Dude, you need to use, like, (uh), Tables, or something.
Tables aren't just a good way to show off. They're also wonderful for getting just the right layout for a page. I.E. a "borderless" table would be perfect for your D&D Links section, because, instead of centring, and thus getting an unaligned gaggle, you could create an even margin on one side of the page. You can also create a table with a different background than the main page, etc. Anyhow, I'm like the "King of Tables", myself. I use 'em all the time (frames, not so much).
Also, you can rid yourself of the popups. Geocities popups are annoying, and since the watermark shows up, unnecessary.
Name: Ezio Pignatelli
Homepage:
How the page was found: Always knew the page was here, just only now decided to fill in this form
Page rating: The best I visited this week
Possible improvements: Different background pictures
Comments: what to say. Great. Jesus, you know how to organise things. :)
Name: Kenny 'Perosales'
Homepage:
How the page was found: Followed a link from another Mystaran page
Page rating: The best I have ever visited (one can hope)
Possible improvements: Nothing - apart from what you do already
Comments: I just like to thank you for all this useful information. It's a great idea to keep Mystara alive this way. I'm the happiest DM of Belgium ! Thanks! Could it be possible to add a couple of colour maps and a Mystara logo on the top of your page? Then it would be perfect!
Name: Flossy
Homepage:
How the page was found: Had the page referred to you by someone
Page rating: OK, but needs improvement
Possible improvements: Adding frames
Comments: Could the Almanacs be available as a single text document to down load? Would be useful so we can read and printout at our leisure
Name: Shannon Drew
Homepage:
How the page was found: Followed a link from another Mystaran page
Page rating: The best I visited today
Possible improvements: Nothing - apart from what you do already
Comments: I really like this page. I am a first-time DM playing with long-time gamers. I needed a few good hints and tricks to use. Thanks. I'll be back repeatedly.
Name: Shannon Drew
Homepage:
How the page was found: Followed a link from another Mystaran page
Page rating: The best I visited this week
Possible improvements: Nothing - apart from what you do already
Comments: I think this page is great. It's giving me ideas to use against long-time gamers as a first time DM. Thanks lots. They might get mad but hey, it's not my fault they don't have the internet access that I do.
Name: Bruce Heard
Homepage:
How the page was found: Had the page referred to you by someone
Page rating: The best I visited today
Possible improvements: Nothing - apart from what you do already
Comments: Keep working at it! Adding yet more data and filling the empty spots would be great. Overall, it's very functional and it's easy to find what you're looking for. Except for one instance. Geoff had mentioned an NPC called Gerhard von Grauenberg. Couldn't find it.
Cheers!
Bruce Heard
Name: tharquil
Homepage:
How the page was found: Followed a link from another Mystaran page
Page rating: The best I visited today
Possible improvements: Nothing - apart from what you do already
Comments: Yeah, I was wandering in you geography page and you got the hell a lot of information there! But could an index linking to the different regions would facilitate the search of information?
Name: Chris Wheeler
Homepage:
How the page was found: Always knew the page was here, just only now decided to fill in this form
Page rating: The best I have ever visited (one can hope)
Possible improvements: Nothing - apart from what you do already
Comments: How do you summit ideas and articles to this page.
I'm a PC in a campaign were me and the DM have developed (developing) a very special archer kit for a warrior/mage. "The Runes Archer" can inscribe magical effects onto h
Name: Jan Sjögren
Homepage:
How the page was found: Found it through a search engine
Page rating: The best I have ever visited (one can hope)
Possible improvements: Nothing - apart from what you do already
Comments: There's one important thing missing: Geoff Gander's postings about 'Synchronising Ancient History'. They present a way to synchronise the timelines concerning the Carnifex of Y'hog, and those events that transpired in Davania according to Mystaros' great Ages of Blackmoor timeline. So, as a fan of both of these timelines, I'd like to see that synchronisation also in your 'The History of Mystara and its' races' section. You can find the postings in digests v1997.n182 and v1997.n183. Anyway, you're doing a great job. Thank you for these pages, without them it would be very difficult to find all this MML stuff.
Name: Chris Wheeler
Homepage:
How the page was found: Always knew the page was here, just only now decided to fill in this form
Page rating: The best I have ever visited (one can hope)
Possible improvements: Nothing - apart from what you do already
Comments: When is the almanac for ac 1015 coming out?
Name: Gercel Silva
Homepage:
How the page was found: Found it through a search engine
Page rating: The best I visited today
Possible improvements: Mention something about the Mystaran computer games, or at least add some links to pages which do
Comments:
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Name: Mikko Barros
Homepage:
How the page was found: Had the page referred to you by someone
Page rating: The best I have ever visited (one can hope)
Possible improvements: I don't know. What the hell do I look like, an interior decorator?
Comments: Just wondering if there are earlier calendars in existence?
Name: strawberrylove
Homepage:
How the page was found: Found it through a search engine
Page rating: OK, but needs improvement
Possible improvements: Adding frames
Area visited: Multiple sections
Comments: I wanted to drop this for you so you could fix it....Blackmoor is not owned and copyrighted by TSR, Inc., it is owned and copyrighted by Dave Arneson, who created it in the early '70s. His site is at http://www.castleblackmoor.com/ if you would like to see it, although it is nowhere near complete. There is also a link to him on my page.