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  1. #11
    Scott Koester
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    >While I like bards very much myself (and have been making notes on bards in
    >BR for quite some time), don't you think they could fit into, say, a
    >GUILDCRAFT book? I mean, BoM covered all kinds of wizards and magicians,
    >and BoP will cover priests of all types--couldn't a "Book of Guildcraft"
    >cover all rogues--thieves, bards, guilders, and the like?
    >

    I say YES!!! A book of Guildcraft sounds like something I would love to
    get into. What a great idea Ed!! Talking with you has always been a
    pleasure (several of the big Cons) and your devotion to BR can only help
    fuel the rest of us on our quest to make it fun and entertaining for all
    involved! Thanks!


    Scott Koester
    muaddib+@osu.edu

  2. #12
    Ed Stark
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    At 08:38 PM 10/26/97 MST, you wrote:
    >Now that I stop and think, a guildcraft book that actually
    >encompasses bards on a nearly equal level would be great.
    >I guess my previous comment was written in haste without
    >really thinking about it. My players seemed to look right
    >over the bard, even though I think that it could be one
    >of the greatest classes in Cerilia. Rangers also could use
    >some coverage, possibly a la Aragorn...
    >
    >I'll try and remember to think before engaging my fingers
    >next time...
    >
    >Mike

    No rebuke was intended, Mike; I was asking the question seriously. While I
    believe bards could be given enough attention in a "Book of
    Guildcraft"-style supplement, that doesn't mean I'm right. I just wanted to
    know how you (and everybody else) felt about the possibility.

    Besides, if I waited to think before typing my responses, I'd never get a
    chance to type anything at all! ;-)


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  3. #13
    frederic lavallee
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    Scott Koester wrote:

    > I say YES!!! A book of Guildcraft sounds like something I would love to
    > get into. What a great idea Ed!! Talking with you has always been a
    > pleasure (several of the big Cons) and your devotion to BR can only help
    > fuel the rest of us on our quest to make it fun and entertaining for all
    > involved! Thanks!
    >
    > Scott Koester
    > muaddib+@osu.edu

    The same here

    FRED

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