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Record of Lodoss war-old school dnd the anime version
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black1blade wrote:Record of Lodoss war-old school dnd the anime version
Nice anime, it started as some DND sessions. Watch "The Leyend of Crystania" it is part of the Lodoss world. I have all the mangas, they are quite good.

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Yeah I heard. Transcripts of dnd sessions I think that got really popular.
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Yeah, dnd games that "evolved" into the forsela system, then made into some audios aired on a radioshow and from them the 2 animes and couple of mangas.
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Right now I am re-reading Legend by David Gemmell. Gemmell is one of my faves and I have read and re-read most of his books. I am also reading several Old-School games (BFRPG included of course) and plotting the demise of my player the next time we play!
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Finished Watching: TMNT (2014) All I can say is: Cowabunga!!! :D
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So, 1Warrior. You like the earthsea quartet?
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The Earthsea Quintet actually. The fifth book is often sadly forgotten. I would consider that series to be a masterpiece of its time. One of my favorites. The best books are the fourth and fifth, with their vague style. Lots of well-used symbolism. So yes, I like them.

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Listening to: Halestorm-Better Sorry than Safe.

Great song. Recommend it for fans of old school hard rock.
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-1warrior wrote:The Earthsea Quintet actually. The fifth book is often sadly forgotten. I would consider that series to be a masterpiece of its time. One of my favorites. The best books are the fourth and fifth, with their vague style. Lots of well-used symbolism. So yes, I like them.

Also,

Listening to: Halestorm-Better Sorry than Safe.

Great song. Recommend it for fans of old school hard rock.
Listening to: Sinéad O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2U.

Another great song. Recommend it for those whose love has gone. :cry:
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The Black Company series by Glen Cook. I really enjoyed the first few books. The books of the south aren't making me as happy as the Books of the North but they are still enjoyable.
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