kim the unchosen wrote:If you are really desperate for an easy yet good read, Anne McCaffrey's pern books will keep you busy for awhile but not that deep, or dark. Just fun.
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kim the unchosen wrote:If you are really desperate for an easy yet good read, Anne McCaffrey's pern books will keep you busy for awhile but not that deep, or dark. Just fun.
Actually, Rocksister, D&D was out *loong* before Salvadore's books. Salvadore's books are based upon Forgotten Realms, a setting for AD&D.Rocksister wrote: I didn't know that Dungeons and Dragons was based on these books until I started reading them, and now I like them so much, it doesn't even matter.
Uh, I didn't write that. It's from the Webcomic 8-Bit Theatre.Rocksister wrote:I see EL is a huge Drizzt fan. He/she spent much time on the cartoon. To join the fan club, go to lavendereyes.com. See you there!!! Drizzt rules!!
Hey... I was a huge fan of those books when I was in 8th grade or so. After so long though, I got kinda tired of running into so many Drizzts in UO. (With pet cats of course) and if you play wow you can probably see the trends continue. It's gotten to the point where I immediately target and destroy any Night Elf hunter dual wielding swords with a pet cat. In D&D I never roll elf, so as to not be confused for Drizzt. (and people who play elves are dicksEmotional Leper wrote:The Elric Saga by Michael Moorcock.
Elric > Drizzt.
Elric > j00.
Elric > (THE UNIVERSE AND EVERYTHING IN IT)
Elric > God.
Elric > Chuck Norris shooting up with Distilled Barry Bonds.