i am new to these board and
i was just wonderin if bioware and
interplay could create another game
like bg bg2 but in the dragonlance
setting.what do you guys thing
dragonlance
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I think that Denmark might indeed be a good place for a future vacation, provided one can avoid the tourist stuff. Mind, I've never been there, but I hear plenty of good things about it. 
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Before I head to bed...I would like to see this as well...the only draw back....most of the characters of Dragon Lance...will be considered 'Umber class'.
If you made your own party ..like BG2 and only had NPC's like Elminster(DL = Raistlin) show up to direct...it would be great.
If you made your own party ..like BG2 and only had NPC's like Elminster(DL = Raistlin) show up to direct...it would be great.
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Hm. I wouldn't know, seeing as i've never read any of the dragonlance stuff...come to think of it, i've never read any D&D stuff. Am I missing out...if so, recommend some (for the third time in two sentences) stuff. High school left me with no time to read for pleasure...and this last year has been spent reading the LOTR series for the third time, and reading through The Wheel of Time series twice. If any of you love fantasy-fiction and haven't read The Wheel Of Time, you are missing out.
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Agreed, Wheel of Time rocks (I'm not going to say how many times of read it but I think I'm into double figures on at least half of the books)
As to ADnD books most of them are pretty sh*te, The first two dragonlance series (the dragons trilogy and the twins trilogy) are good without being exceptional and one or two of the other books based on the dragonlance world are OKish. As to other ADnD books the only one that I have read and enjoyed was the Dark Walker of the Moonshaes.
So moving away from ADnD fiction to other Fantasy stuff that I've enjoyed. Tolkien, goes without saying. Tad Williams, Memory, Sorrow and Thorn books, and finally anything by Michael Moor****.
As to ADnD books most of them are pretty sh*te, The first two dragonlance series (the dragons trilogy and the twins trilogy) are good without being exceptional and one or two of the other books based on the dragonlance world are OKish. As to other ADnD books the only one that I have read and enjoyed was the Dark Walker of the Moonshaes.
So moving away from ADnD fiction to other Fantasy stuff that I've enjoyed. Tolkien, goes without saying. Tad Williams, Memory, Sorrow and Thorn books, and finally anything by Michael Moor****.
Just remember, everyone is entitled to my opinion