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The Hidden Lord Posted - 23 Aug 2012 : 04:25:43
What are your thoughts on the reappearance of Mirt in the recent Elminster books?

My initial reaction was that it seemed a little contrived, but then I decided that I really liked it, because it fit well in my campaigns.
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Thauranil Posted - 29 Aug 2012 : 14:03:10
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I was glad to see the old wolf once again, it should be interesting to see how he adapts to the future.



Hmm... I think it will be interesting to see how the future adapts to him!


Ha ha, good point, Cormyr certainly wont be forgetting him anytime soon.Especially some stuck up nobles and war wizards


Mirt made that book. I kept thinking while reading: Get back to Mirt!!


He certainly dominated whatever scenes he was in. Looking forward to seeing more of the old rascal.
Brimstone Posted - 27 Aug 2012 : 06:25:09
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Originally posted by Thauranil

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Originally posted by The Red Walker

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Originally posted by Thauranil

I was glad to see the old wolf once again, it should be interesting to see how he adapts to the future.



Hmm... I think it will be interesting to see how the future adapts to him!


Ha ha, good point, Cormyr certainly wont be forgetting him anytime soon.Especially some stuck up nobles and war wizards


Mirt made that book. I kept thinking while reading: Get back to Mirt!!
Thauranil Posted - 26 Aug 2012 : 15:53:28
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Originally posted by The Red Walker

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Originally posted by Thauranil

I was glad to see the old wolf once again, it should be interesting to see how he adapts to the future.



Hmm... I think it will be interesting to see how the future adapts to him!


Ha ha, good point, Cormyr certainly wont be forgetting him anytime soon.Especially some stuck up nobles and war wizards
The Red Walker Posted - 26 Aug 2012 : 15:45:58
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Originally posted by Thauranil

I was glad to see the old wolf once again, it should be interesting to see how he adapts to the future.



Hmm... I think it will be interesting to see how the future adapts to him!
Thauranil Posted - 26 Aug 2012 : 15:25:08
I was glad to see the old wolf once again, it should be interesting to see how he adapts to the future.
Kris the Grey Posted - 25 Aug 2012 : 16:39:51
All the other Blueflame ghosts you've seen may simply not have been nice folks (the surviving members of the Nine were probably negatively impacted by their falling out with Laeral over the Crown of Horns for example) and thus placed into stasis in a controlled mode as opposed to free willed. I assume we will get further exposition in about a week...
sleyvas Posted - 25 Aug 2012 : 02:55:41
I only found it contrived in that he just happened to be the one who wasn't totally changed by the item when everyone else was. Now, if he'd come back just as bloodthirsty and they had to do something to make him back to the old Mirt...
Kris the Grey Posted - 25 Aug 2012 : 02:14:00
A touch convenient perhaps, but I'll take it. A shadowy group (blessed my the goddess of magic) snatching up important personages and preparing them for a future Realms in which they will be needed is no more odd than the idea of Arthur and his knights asleep beneath a certain Isle awaiting a day when the Realm needs them once more...
Arcanus Posted - 23 Aug 2012 : 15:01:33
I found it contrived.
Jeremy Grenemyer Posted - 23 Aug 2012 : 06:25:49
I couldn't not see it as contrived, at least at first, but once Mirt got going I found myself very happy that he was around and up to his old high jinks. Reading about Mirt is pretty fun stuff.
Alystra Illianniis Posted - 23 Aug 2012 : 04:45:21
I thought it was a very clever way to bring him back. Very original, IMO.
The Red Walker Posted - 23 Aug 2012 : 04:30:43
I think I like it a lot, but I really want to see a lot more Mirt to be sure

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