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Now with cloakwood goodness!

As always, complete module is available for you to look at.

Details here:

http://www.alandfaraway.org/phpbbforum/ ... 015#474015
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Post by Riotnrrd »

Hope you're still executing clueless n00bs and feeding their bodies to the ravens and dogs :)
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*feeds the penguin some nice fish*
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Penguins for Lead!
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Post by ayergo »

Riotnrrd! Awesome to finally see you put pics up of yourself.

As for executions, regrettably BG is not run by a totalitarian LE group. I do have a very prominent CE church hold on the area though so i'm hoping to blaze new trails of evilness with that but likely not as overt as my zhenties. *sniffle*
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ayergo wrote:As for executions, regrettably BG is not run by a totalitarian LE group.
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I send you my congrats on some very time consuming work, glad to see that the efforts of you and your team have met with success.

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Post by Stefan »

Out of curiosity, were you in charge of those landscapes, Ayergo? Particularly texturing?

It is a *brilliant* piece of work! I could hardly see the difference in quality between Obsidian's landscapes in original campaigns and landscapes in this module. Cloakwood is the peak.
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Wish i could say that i was responsible. Josh did most all the area designs and yes his work is damn fine.

I take it that the new pwc is working for folks then?

On a side note... Serbia eh? I gotta get over there for a visit sometime. People keep telling me its a paradise over there.

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ayergo wrote:On a side note... Serbia eh? I gotta get over there for a visit sometime. People keep telling me its a paradise over there.

-Adam Yergovich
*blinks*

Eh... paradise...? Where did you get that?? Well I did hear some rumors about foreigners being very pleased with night-life in Belgrade (The Capital)... but I wouldn't go as far as paradise.
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Post by Nalo Jade »

Grats!!

side note...umm Serbia, I have never been there but a good many of our training missions in the Marines were centered around Serbian refugee protection and extraction, that was in the late 90's. But that definatley led me to believe that things were just a little short of the criteria for "paradise" classification...

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Huh, i've had bunches of people see my last name at tournaments and proceed to tell me how awesome a place it is over in the area. Apologies, meant no offense!
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Nalo Jade wrote:How are things going now?
I guess the best answer is one word -- slow.
ayergo wrote:Huh, i've had bunches of people see my last name at tournaments and proceed to tell me how awesome a place it is over in the area. Apologies, meant no offense!
Actually you gave me a good laugh. I was thinking, either you misplaced it for something else or perhaps even you got hooked up on some sort of sales pitch (I heard there are some domestic "professionals"... for handling country promotions :))))

So I was considering whether to answer you with literary satire, The Simpsons satire, sales pitch way or just go for neutral answer and avoid possible further confusion. In the end I deceided to go for neutral ;)

Aaaanyway, we went to major off-topic.
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