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| In lugnet.castle, Bryan Wong writes:
> Hi Pawel,
>
> First things first. I love all of the work contributed so far by various
> people to this Castle World. I hope some day (soon) I'll have the time (and
> digital camera) to contribute too!
>
> > If we had scales, then Ewan and Verneer both would have a fighting ability
> > Maxed out. Ian isn't an incredible fighter himself, but being a military
> > genius, he doesn't need to have great fighting skill.
>
> The descriptions/stories of your heroes remind me of the characters created by
> a certain author. If you are interested in a world with wonderful heroes and
> powerful villains, I recommend R. A. Salvatore to you. He has written
> various books, but there is one particular series that I am especially
> interested in. This series follows the adventures of a character named Drizzt
> Do'urden and his friends.
>
> Just to give you a bit of background (and perhaps to entice you further):
> Drizzt is a dark elf. This race lives underground and they are evil beyond
> belief. The races that live above ground fear these elves because they are
> very powerful. Anyways, Drizzt is a gifted warrior with many good virtues.
> He has rejected the evil ways of the dark elves and has run off to the
> surface. Obviously he is not welcome there...
>
> Now on the surface he eventually encounters another character named Artemis
> Entreri. He is a talented assassin, and he takes pride in his work. Drizzt
> realizes that Artemis is the total opposite of himself. Their fighting skills
> are equal; obviously they are mortal enemies. Drizzt hates Artemis because
> Artemis is an example of what he would become if he remained underground. On
> the other hand, Artemis hates Drizzt because the dark elf is the one target he
> has failed to kill... (Artemis really reminds me of Verneer: cocky, proud, and
> talented)
>
> Enough of me spoiling the story. If you intend to pursue this further, I
> suggest you look for:
>
> -Dark Elf Trilogy:
> Homeland
> Exile
> Sojourn
> (3 books that follow the life of Drizzt starting with his birth) OR
>
> -Icewind Dale Trilogy:
> The Crystal Shard
> Streams of Silver
> Halfling's Gem
> (adventures of Drizzt and his friends on the surface)
>
> After you read any of these books, I guarantee you you'll be hooked and you'll
> go crazy in search of the next book... In total there are currently 12 books
> about Drizzt and his friends.
>
> I also recommend this author to all other fans of fantasy.
>
> (Follow-ups to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
>
>
> Bryan
wow, bryan! have you started on your own lego version of this for Castle
World!? it would be a welcome addition! nothing like a bunch of dark elves
running around to keep the foresmen, peasants, and knights on their toes! i
have a character called goblin boy who runs amock, but he can't be
everywhere at once!
later ~ craig~
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| In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Craig Hamilton writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Bryan Wong writes:
> > Just to give you a bit of background (and perhaps to entice you further):
> > Drizzt is a dark elf. This race lives underground and they are evil beyond
> > belief. The races that live above ground fear these elves because they are
> > very powerful. Anyways, Drizzt is a gifted warrior with many good virtues.
> > He has rejected the evil ways of the dark elves and has run off to the
> > surface. Obviously he is not welcome there...
> wow, bryan! have you started on your own lego version of this for Castle
> World!? it would be a welcome addition! nothing like a bunch of dark elves
> running around to keep the foresmen, peasants, and knights on their toes! i
> have a character called goblin boy who runs amock, but he can't be
> everywhere at once!
No no Craig, the characters I was describing are creations of another author:
R. A. Salvatore. :) I was just recommending his books to anybody who is
interested in that kind of stuff.
I wish I could create such cool characters! :)
Bryan
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