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| Sian |
Posted - 04 Feb 2007 : 15:26:18 anyone other than me getting a laugh out of the critical threat aticle in the latest number of Dungeon?
it's about Bargle ... the main villian in 1e 'players manual' single campaign :P |
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| Jorkens |
Posted - 09 Feb 2007 : 07:27:24 I found it, just a case of scatterbrains on my part. The Aleena Halaran of the Order of the Griffon found in Threshold is the same Aleena, now a 12th level cleric. This is in the Karameikos gazetteer (man, I love that book), the entries on both her and Bargle has information on what to do (change names) if they've been killed in the introduction adventure. |
| Asgetrion |
Posted - 08 Feb 2007 : 22:37:36 quote: Originally posted by Jorkens
quote: Originally posted by Asgetrion
quote: Originally posted by Jorkens
Oh, fond Bargle memories. I still haven't completely forgiven him for the death of Aleena.
I agree with Mace when it comes to the GAZ-series, this was the best format for D&D products in my opinion. Its incredible what they managed to cram into these books. I would also like to emphasise Fabians illustrations, to bad he was so little used in Realms products.
 Oh, poor Aleena... she was a pretty decent cleric, wasn't she? 
Well no, but she was hot. Bless you Larry Elmore. And she was the first NPC you interacted with when you were trying to get a handle on the game. As Bargle was your first named enemy. Did they not bring Aleena back under another name, her twin sister or something?
Hmmm... I don't recall any other references or links to her? Then again, we haven't played in Mystara for years... and I don't have any original D&D modules, so I don't know if she appeared in one of them or not? |
| Jorkens |
Posted - 07 Feb 2007 : 07:49:44 quote: Originally posted by Asgetrion
quote: Originally posted by Jorkens
Oh, fond Bargle memories. I still haven't completely forgiven him for the death of Aleena.
I agree with Mace when it comes to the GAZ-series, this was the best format for D&D products in my opinion. Its incredible what they managed to cram into these books. I would also like to emphasise Fabians illustrations, to bad he was so little used in Realms products.
 Oh, poor Aleena... she was a pretty decent cleric, wasn't she? 
Well no, but she was hot. Bless you Larry Elmore. And she was the first NPC you interacted with when you were trying to get a handle on the game. As Bargle was your first named enemy. Did they not bring Aleena back under another name, her twin sister or something? |
| Asgetrion |
Posted - 06 Feb 2007 : 23:48:29 quote: Originally posted by Jorkens
Oh, fond Bargle memories. I still haven't completely forgiven him for the death of Aleena.
I agree with Mace when it comes to the GAZ-series, this was the best format for D&D products in my opinion. Its incredible what they managed to cram into these books. I would also like to emphasise Fabians illustrations, to bad he was so little used in Realms products.
 Oh, poor Aleena... she was a pretty decent cleric, wasn't she?  |
| Mace Hammerhand |
Posted - 06 Feb 2007 : 12:07:50 The GAZ is the prime example of how any Regional Sourcebook should be made, clear and distinct separation of player and DM material in two booklets. I wish folks at Wizards would see that, although with Shattered Gates of Slaughtergarde it seems they finally got it right. Let's hope that this module is a beginning for a new format and will be used more in the future.
If the trilogy of upcoming adventures follows the Shattered Gates example they will be incredible! |
| Jorkens |
Posted - 06 Feb 2007 : 09:04:02 Oh, fond Bargle memories. I still haven't completely forgiven him for the death of Aleena.
I agree with Mace when it comes to the GAZ-series, this was the best format for D&D products in my opinion. Its incredible what they managed to cram into these books. I would also like to emphasise Fabians illustrations, to bad he was so little used in Realms products. |
| Asgetrion |
Posted - 06 Feb 2007 : 00:14:39 quote: Originally posted by Tyr
Is that the adventure where he shoots someone with a magic missile and then leaves?
I remember him yelling at a sniveling goblin... |
| Tyr |
Posted - 05 Feb 2007 : 18:19:00 Is that the adventure where he shoots someone with a magic missile and then leaves? |
| Kentinal |
Posted - 05 Feb 2007 : 18:01:52 Mystara was converted to AD&D in the later years when BD&D was getting less support (read none). |
| Markustay |
Posted - 05 Feb 2007 : 17:49:15 quote: Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand
And, damn, I miss the GAZ-series, some of the BEST supplements ever.
Truer worlds are rarely spoken.
What I wouldn't give to see some Poor Richards Almanac type books for FR.
I don't remember Bargle though, just looked through my 1e Players Handbook and there not even an adventure, so you must be referring to ODD. Must see if I can find that old blue book around here somewhere... |
| Mace Hammerhand |
Posted - 05 Feb 2007 : 13:24:35 Never played on Mystara. I had a paladin in the Known World...and Mystara came later...
And, damn, I miss the GAZ-series, some of the BEST supplements ever. |
| Asgetrion |
Posted - 04 Feb 2007 : 22:33:40 quote: Originally posted by Mace Hammerhand
Bargle...damn...it has been a long time...
Hey, don't forget that he was also the most infamous mage of AD&D Mystara... we tangled with him and his villanous plots many, many times  |
| Mace Hammerhand |
Posted - 04 Feb 2007 : 21:58:57 Bargle...damn...it has been a long time... |