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  1. #11
    abeard@zebra.net (Adam B
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    KAI BESTE wrote:
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    > > Still waiting for it in Perth, Australia. : (
    >
    > I'm waiting, too, but then it always takes a little longer to get new
    > products in the old world :(
    >
    > Kai

    Hey I'm in Mobile Alabama and I'm still waiting so don't feel bad.

    Adam

  2. #12
    Brenda L Santer
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    >KAI BESTE wrote:
    >>
    >> > Still waiting for it in Perth, Australia. : (
    >>
    >> I'm waiting, too, but then it always takes a little longer to get new
    >> products in the old world :(
    >>
    >> Kai
    >
    >Hey I'm in Mobile Alabama and I'm still waiting so don't feel bad.
    >
    >Adam
    >************************************************* **************************

    The gameshops here in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan got their orders in today.
    Still no BOP, no Dragon 241, no Dragon annual. Just the latest printings of
    Skills and Powers and of Spells and Magic--both softcover and much
    increased in price, and a new Planescape sourcebook. Disappointment!

    ****************************************
    Brenda Santer:

    mailto:bsanter@sk.sympatico.ca
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  3. #13
    Darkstar
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    JD Sivyer wrote:
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    > Still waiting for it in Perth, Australia. : (
    >
    It is avalible in Australia though, I just bought it in Adelaide. I also
    noticed Dragon 241, latest Dungeon, and the next spell book thingy were
    also avalible.

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    >Still waiting for it in Perth, Australia. : (
    >
    >Jason.

    Did not see it in Germany either

    Manni

  5. #15
    Neil Barnes
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    On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Darkstar wrote:
    > JD Sivyer wrote:
    > > Still waiting for it in Perth, Australia. : (
    > >
    > It is avalible in Australia though, I just bought it in Adelaide. I also
    > noticed Dragon 241, latest Dungeon, and the next spell book thingy were
    > also avalible.

    Great. I've just seen Dragon #239 over here (UK). Out last week :(

    No sign of the BoP.

    neil

  6. #16
    Trizt
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    On 24-Nov-97, Neil Barnes (nb4769@bristol.ac.uk) wrote about Re: [BIRTHRIGHT]
    - - Book of Priestcraft:

    - ->> It is avalible in Australia though, I just bought it in Adelaide. I also
    - ->> noticed Dragon 241, latest Dungeon, and the next spell book thingy were
    - ->> also avalible.
    - ->Great. I've just seen Dragon #239 over here (UK). Out last week :(
    - ->No sign of the BoP.

    I'm thinking of ordering that BoP overseas or something, as it will not appear
    here this year and it's not sure it will even next year. The newest thing from
    TSR which I have seen and which I bought is Powers & Pantheons for FR.
    Something which I miss is something like F&A and P&P for the
    demihumans/humanoids religions.


    //Trizt of Ward^RITE

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  7. #17
    Neil Barnes
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    On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Trizt wrote:
    > On 24-Nov-97, Mark A Vandermeulen (vander+@pitt.edu) wrote about Re:
    > ->Well, Nesirie and Haelyn are reputed to be married, or at whatever it is
    > ->that gods to to formalize their relationships. Cuiraecen, afterall, is
    > ->their son. Doesn't mean that they always get along well together, however,
    > ->nor that their religions necessarily will, but I suspect that the paladin
    > ->would treat her as a member of an allied faith.
    >
    > Didn't they mention in the camapgn settings that churches of same faith did
    > make war against each other at some times.
    > In any case I would say that it's one thing if the gods are allied and another
    > what the churches are, as for the churches the number or worshipers is more
    > important than anything else.

    I'd imagine that unless the two temples have a specific problem
    (competing for worshippers in the same area, historical grievance etc) a
    Paladin should treat her with at least as much respect as he would treat
    other women with.

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