Well, I'm involved with being up to date on the latest stuff happening
in dragonlance at the forums.
All in all, the newer dragonlance books have been controversial, and
I'm sure most fans are annoyed with some new things happening.
*shrug*
Weldon
On Aug 2, 10:08 pm, Kaithan Kanathar <Kaithan_Kanathar@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> So...
>
> It's been a long time since this NG has had much action in it, but
> there were some fond times here for me. Looking back on things, I wish
> I could have been more diplomatic in voicing my opinions about certain
> things, such as SAGA or 5th Age material. Several years down the road
> now, and a lot of the arguments seem kinda silly.
>
> For the record, I'm *glad* that others found pleasure in those DL
> products even if I couldn't. They helped keep DL chugging along. I
> also enjoyed reading all of you guy's opinions and remarks, even when
> you were disagreeing with me. One thing that I (almost) always managed
> to keep in mind is that we all have a fondness for DL, so we do share
> a common interest.
>
> I still like DL and keep up with what's going on with the setting.
> I've tried several times to start up another campaign set in DL, but
> RL has a way of messing up my best laid plans.
>
> Some of the stuff coming out now really piques my interest, other
> stuff not so much. I haven't read the Taladas series yet, but I have
> purchased the first book in the trilogy and have it in my "queue". I'm
> reading the "Lost Chronicles" now. The first book was... okay, but I
> didn't really feel like W&H managed to capture the HotL voices, if ya
> catch my drift. I remain optimistic about this second book though.
> Even though I am not running a campaign at the moment, I am looking
> forward to Races of Krynn too.
>
> So, Frank, Gra****, Cassie et. al... How do you find the DL setting
> these days?


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