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    Originally posted by Lord Grave


    > Kord is SUCH a cry-baby. Thor is just mean.

    You don`t know Perun!! He destroys evil with thunder so that good may be
    created in its place. Isn`t that similar to Cuiraecen?
    Who is Perun? IMO Cuiraécen can't be converted at all!! :P
    May Khirdai always bless your sword and his lightning struck your enemies!

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    I was under the impression that the purpose of creating a d20 or 3e birthright was to update the rules and setting. In the original manuals, you could fairly easily extract the special rules of birthright without having to wade through much setting material. An official Birthright conversion would most likely share this trait.

    I had no qualms with the poster's idea of how he wanted to play the game, I was just stating the importance of both the setting and the rules being updated. I apologize if it came out the wrong way.
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    I see. OK, one thing I can tell: It would be good to see Cuiraécen as a greater deity... ;)
    May Khirdai always bless your sword and his lightning struck your enemies!

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