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Old 06-22-2006, 07:26 PM   #4
Mozenwrathe
Symbol of Cyric
 

Join Date: January 31, 2005
Location: Mississauga (Toronto), Ontario, CANADA
Age: 49
Posts: 1,214
hehehe. did you take a look at the post concerning the (I think) final works released by CODI? you would probably like them if you didn't somehow snag them already. the models for the tieflings would be especially nice for a project or two of mine (which you have already received). as well, Ziroc, you need to clean out your mailbox again. it's reading as filled to the brim (PM Box mail on the board here, that is).

I like the size of the new Tradeways thus far. I would even be willing to wait on other Undermountain expansions for a while if you were going to focus some of your construction on extending the Tradeways. I always found them low-powered and a little too quick for me originally. Now with them being even larger in scope, I can enjoy the experience for the scenery and what is being sent up against the players. I'd request that the entirety of the Tradeways areas be kept at a low level for people who want to fight outdoors instead of in dank and nasty caverns all the time.

Oh, are you accepting requests and suggestions for the expansions to the Trollbark regions? If so, there's a few I'd like to post in the Trollbark thread. As well, I (for one) would love to see expansions to the existing Trollbark Forest. Perhaps another map worth of regenerating goodness? Two maps? *crosses fingers* I love that area, and not just because it's an excellent money grab when you are in the higher levels. *winks* Not to mention I'd love to see that elven store there start offering even better items. No idea which ones, but stuff specifically for rangers, druids, and balance-serving clerics would be a great idea.

[ 06-24-2006, 08:58 AM: Message edited by: Mozenwrathe ]
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