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Ive started to read the book "baldurs gate"... the party is now in nashkel so i have not got so far in the book... but was thinking what you thought about the book/books is it worth the time???
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Originally posted by groggz
Ive started to read the book "baldurs gate"... the party is now in nashkel so i have not got so far in the book... but was thinking what you thought about the book/books is it worth the time???
No, not worth the time. Couldn't even bring myself to finish them. Have you read any other Forgotten Realms books? Most are worth reading. I especially like those of Salvatore and of Cunningham, all excellent.
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I just started Salvatore's Homeland, and it's really interesting reading story situated in "Underdark" (I guess not exactly, but kind of?!?). I'm just in the beginning where DeVir family (Vicona is DeVir) are fighting against Do'Urdens (you all know who in BG is from that family). I hadn't read these book before playing BG, but after that it's kewl reading...
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