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    Matthew M. Colville
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    Tuarheivel

    Jonathan Picklesimer wrote:
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    > Does anyone have the Tuarheivel Player's Secrets? Is it pretty good? I
    > wonder how well it would fit other elven kingdoms?

    I bought it. . .it's OK. If you liked the Baruk-Azik PS, then you'll
    probably find Tuarheival PS just as intriguing.

    Personally, I prefer Dwarves and Elves to be a little more. .
    populous. The idea of each of them having one tiny little country to
    themsevels is too limiting. I think of elves and dwarves as living over
    and around humans.

    -Matthew

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    Jonathan Picklesimer
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    Tuarheivel

    Does anyone have the Tuarheivel Player's Secrets? Is it pretty good? I
    wonder how well it would fit other elven kingdoms?

    Does anyone have any advenurers in Rjurik?

    May Moradin guide you.
    Thak Stonehead

  3. #3
    Jonathan Picklesimer
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    Tuarheivel

    On Mon, 16 Dec 1996, Matthew M. Colville wrote:

    > I bought it. . .it's OK. If you liked the Baruk-Azik PS, then you'll
    > probably find Tuarheival PS just as intriguing.

    I thought that the Baruk-Azhik stuff was pretty cool at points, but some
    things were a little much, like the dwarves just happen to have captured
    and are keeping a minor awnsheigh for a time of trouble. What is the
    deal with that??? The thing with Grimm Greybeard becoming part of the
    mountains was pretty lame at first, but then it kinda grew on me.

    >
    > Personally, I prefer Dwarves and Elves to be a little more. .
    > populous. The idea of each of them having one tiny little country to
    > themsevels is too limiting. I think of elves and dwarves as living over
    > and around humans.
    >
    > -Matthew

    I hear what you are saying, but at the same time I kinda like it the way
    that it is. The Siedhe are extremely powerful due to their magical
    connections with the land (as evidenced in _Great_Heart_). Their lack of
    clerical abilites though really put them at a disadvantage. The dwarves
    are fairly isolationistic, but what else is new? In all of the stuff
    that I have read about Cerillia, it does not appear that the classic
    enmity between elves and dwarves that we see in other campaign settings
    exists. This could prove to be a great boon! If the dwarves and the
    elves could work together, they could combine their strengths and
    weaknesses to make a terribly fearsome political and military force.
    With the dwares' experience with the orogs, and the elven experience with
    the other demihumans (surface demihumans) things could get really
    interesting fast! Especially if the elves and dwarves decided to stand
    and fight with the humans as they did at Desimaar (only after securing
    proper concilliations from the humans). I think that these races could
    add a whole lot of flavor to the political climate if they would openly
    embrace one another!

    Thak Stonehead

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    manwe@valinor.hna.com.au
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    Tuarheivel

    Hi Jonathan , on Dec 16 you wrote:

    > Does anyone have the Tuarheivel Player's Secrets? Is it pretty good? I
    > wonder how well it would fit other elven kingdoms?

    I have Tuarheivel. I think it's excellent, although I havent bought many
    domain books so I am unsure of how it compares to others. It was nice to
    see Steve Miller doing some nice BR stuff (has he worked on any other
    items?). The political situation certainly is twisted.

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    Jason Mulligan
    E-Mail to: manwe@valinor.hna.com.au
    oujm@net-unix.newcastle.edu.au

    "The Enemy still lacks one thing to give him strength and knowledge to
    break down all resistance, break the last defenses, and cover all the land
    in darkness. He lacks the One Ring."
    -- Gandalf, "The Shadow of the Past"

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