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  1. #1
    Morten Helles
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    Baker`s Kingslayer

    I just reread the foreword by Rich Baker in 'Atlas of Cerilia' and
    wondered whether Baker's 225,000-word Kingslayer book is available on
    the Net? If not, and you, Rich, read this, why not put in online? I
    believe many of us would be interested in the (monster :) book that lay
    the foundation of Birthright.

    Yours truly,

    Morten.

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  2. #2
    Robert Ripley
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    Baker`s Kingslayer

    Morten Helles wrote:

    > I just reread the foreword by Rich Baker in 'Atlas of Cerilia' and
    > wondered whether Baker's 225,000-word Kingslayer book is available on
    > the Net? If not, and you, Rich, read this, why not put in online? I
    > believe many of us would be interested in the (monster :) book that
    > lay
    > the foundation of Birthright.

    Isn't the Kingslayer retitled as "the Iron Throne?" or similair to
    it? I know it's by two different authours but I heard it was the same
    book.

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    Bob R.

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    TSRRich@aol.co
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    Baker`s Kingslayer

    In a message dated 97-07-18 18:06:44 EDT, you write:

    >I just reread the foreword by Rich Baker in 'Atlas of Cerilia' and
    >wondered whether Baker's 225,000-word Kingslayer book is available on
    >the Net? If not, and you, Rich, read this, why not put in online? I
    >believe many of us would be interested in the (monster :) book that lay
    >the foundation of Birthright.
    >
    >

    Well....keep in mind it was about the first serious piece of writing I ever
    tried my hand at. Parts of it are pretty good, and other parts--well, they
    aren't. The only parts of the book that we used in creating Cerilia were the
    ancillary materials I'd created as a background to the novel--names and a
    handful of places at most. And, out of pure self-interest, there are actually
    a few other portions of the background to this world setting that I might
    want to use elsewhere at some point in the future. Finally, I'd have to check
    the old disk files for "Kingslayer" and see if they're still intact after
    years of living under my desk.

    With all that said, I still might consider it if Sean Reynolds deems it
    advisable and if their seems to be a large demand for it. (But I get to put a
    disclaimer out front to warn folks that I've learned a little about writing
    since I did this!!!)

    Rich Baker
    Birthright Designer

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    BGrin@aol.co
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    Baker`s Kingslayer

    Rich,
    Has it ever been proposed as a novel for the TSR novel line? I hope this
    doesn't make me seem hopelessly ignorant....

    BGrin

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