Lord Kilburn wrote:Which is not a bad idea for a character. What about just killing Leaps and Bounds? I think that's where most of the problem comes from.
lol, you're kidding, right?
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Rogaine wrote:Anyone with a bit of knowledge about FR's history and canon can tell you that he is not a Warlock. Larloch, like all other Netherese arcansists, is a book-mage, a wizard. Anyone who says otherwise doesn't have enough understanding of FR to be arguing in this thread, and should probably go find something else to do.
lol, resorting to cutdowns now, eh?
I think you're missing my point. I am aware that Warlock's Crypt is a misinterpretaton of Larloch's Crypt, although i must admit i was only recently educated on this. Regardless, my point is that they came up with the statement he was a 'warlock.' This means it's in the language, and thus such beings must somehow invariably exist somewhere in Faerun, and likely within the general area of the Sword Coast.
Ah well, look... i've been playing D&D since 1978 and watched FR develop from the Dalelands on. I know the development of D&D, and also know that changes occurred in the interpretation of FR as time went by and changes in the game were presented. The hardships encountered here in these discussions, are due to dogmatism.
When the FRCS came out, it was just the latest, most complete version of FR, and it entailed character concepts that... guess what... no longer exist in D&D 3.5. In fact, the earlier presentation of FR information was in A&D 2nd Edition, and suddenly... when the later FRCS was released, Specialty Priests went *poof*.
The Forgotten Realms was fleshed out based on the rules that existed at the time. But, times change. New character concepts have come out since the last FRCS release, and you won't find those character concepts anywhere in canon. Does that mean they don't exist, or never existed, or does it simply mean the game changed, evolved?
Forgotten Realms became a larger campaign concept when AD&D 2nd edition was created, and then the campain setting (FRCS) was released at the time D&D 3.0 ruleset was introduced. But the fun thing was, all the campaign modules previously, were still in either AD&D 1st edition, or AD&D 2nd edition. So character concepts were different, numbers were different, Thac0 was still in, etc.
Faerun, and the Forgotten Realms Campaign, has evolved over time. 3.5 presents things that are 'not' in FRCS, but that doesn't mean they don't exist in Faerun... it just means the FRCS is out of date.
As am i
