Reinhardt
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Well, the only interesting thing in FR is drow dominatrixes.Dark Sun is acceptable but only thanks to the racist cannibal halflings.
Well, the only interesting thing in FR is drow dominatrixes.Dark Sun is acceptable but only thanks to the racist cannibal halflings.
I will enjoy the inevitable shitstorm, but I doubt the game won't turn out to be at least moderately profitable.Well, they should've ripped the band-aid off and just said which way they're going, because almost every forum discussing this game has just become a cancerous clusterfuck of insisting Larian go either RTwP or TB, or else the game is ruined.
You see, Swen's genius is that he doesn't merely target biodrones and teenager-with-problems types, like the amateurs at EA did. Instead, he is targeting whole clusters of idiots, by offering them the chance to play coop. Where EA make one sale because of their insane production values and marketing push, Swen makes 2 or 3 sales because of the coop lure.
Wow, that's a whole lot of tits! First good thing to see thanks to this thread.Kelly Brook
What would Illithid music sound like?
What.The.Fuck.Is.With.All.The.Illithid.Porn?
I think I speak for everybody here when I say that every hole is a goalWhat.The.Fuck.Is.With.All.The.Illithid.Porn?
Ya demented bastards.
Unless...you think it'll be Skyrim with nude mods and illithids. fuck - I hadn't thought of that.
Come on, you've gotta be squidding me!I can't even think of a suitable rating to give your posts.
Hey, it's not my fault that you find my pelagic proclivities profoundly problematic. Like any other man of the sea, I can't help but find the idea of ripping a resplendent resident of R'lyeh's pantaloons clear off and splatooning her poon with my pulsating tool strangely arousingYou know that sick feeling the world got when someone reported on a woman making breakfast out of the stuff that came out of her vagina? Well your post is a close second.
Oh, honey, sweetie, it has been out for a long time already.When the Illithid porn comes out
Don't worry, for like a prophet of Poseidon or a paragon of all things pelagic, I shall return as un-officiated orator, bearing gifts of the sea and preform an ostentatious showing of an octopi getting octopied by yours truly. And perhaps then, my dear friend, you'll give into your curiosity, see how crafty some canonized cephalopod cunny can be and celebrate with us the coming of a new age of inclineOk, when it comes out in BG3, and we find out Vulpes started this shit because he works for Larian, and got a head start.
The drow and the Underdark were created by Gygax for the World of Greyhawk.Unpopular opinion:
Drow and the Underdark are one of the only good things about Forgotten Realms setting. Most of it is fully retarded.
It only became the default setting in 5E.I always thought that people like FR as a whole as it was (and I think still is) the defaut setting for D&D.
I think I speak for everybody here when I say that every hole is a goalWhat.The.Fuck.Is.With.All.The.Illithid.Porn?
Ya demented bastards.
Unless...you think it'll be Skyrim with nude mods and illithids. fuck - I hadn't thought of that.
The Forgotten Realms was intended to be the default AD&D campaign setting from its creation in 1986-7. This was a replacement for the Greyhawk campaign setting, based on Gary Gygax's personal campaign, which had been serving as the quasi-default AD&D setting due to the publication of an abbreviated gazetteer in 1980 followed by a detailed box set in 1983, as well as various adventure modules being loosely connected to the setting. After Gygax's ouster from TSR in October 1985, Greyhawk went without any modules or other AD&D material for the next two years, while the Forgotten Realms was prepared and launched in 1987 with a box set followed by numerous accessories.It only became the default setting in 5E.
I believe we've talked about this before. FR was originally meant to replace Dragonlance, as Jeff Grubb shared in 30 Years of Adventure: A Celebration of Dungeons & Dragons:The Forgotten Realms was intended to be the default AD&D campaign setting from its creation in 1986-7. This was a replacement for the Greyhawk campaign setting, based on Gary Gygax's personal campaign, which had been serving as the quasi-default AD&D setting due to the publication of an abbreviated gazetteer in 1980 followed by a detailed box set in 1983, as well as various adventure modules being loosely connected to the setting.
In 1986, there was concern about Dragonlance fading (yeah, it sounds silly now, but it was a concern at the time), and we were looking for the "next world" to replace it. I did not know Ed personally at the time but I did know that he wrapped his articles for THE DRAGON in descriptions of his home campaign. I suggested to my boss, Michael Dobson, that we check into whether Ed had more background for that world. I made the initial contact with Ed, and for my troubles I became the in-house half of the team.
Yes, TSR evidently pushed FR as the main brand, but the core books and accessories weren't tied to it. 2E still supported more settings than any other edition, and each had their own supplements, modules, unique systems, etc.The Forgotten Realms remained separate from the core rulebooks of AD&D 2nd edition, if that is what you had in mind by "default", but it was from its inception the standard, generic (and bland, derivative) campaign setting of AD&D.