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07-02-1998, 02:55 AM #1Fredrik LundbergGuest
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>This is an interesting approach to level distributions. Lets look at this
>from the opposite end. We know high mage Aelies is one of the most powerful
>available mages at 17th level (various sources). (We aren't going to
>consider Rheulan Greencloak, the 24th level, completely undetailed wizard
>mentioned in the Brecht Sourcebook, because he is an import from another
>plane, and we are talking about native Cerilian mages). Assuming Aelies
>represents the anuirean region only, this implies the following mages in Anuire,
Actually as far as I know Aelis is "only" 16th level and no level is given for Rheulan Greencloak in any official publication.
Fredrik Lundberg
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