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Re: [DL] [quite OT] Whining in public
Jeez thanks you guys, I mean I only do it becuase its the game I love.
But I appreciate the note of confidence from both Shane and Fred. You
are very welcome. And as previously stated Ill be happy to answer any
D20 questions and feel free to email me personally with them if you'd
like. Oh and Fred I am totally geeked about HOE D20, the doomsayer
class looks totally sweet. I am almost done putting together my DL
collection (save for the new stuff as it comes out) and I will now have
to start on my HOE collection.
Thanks for a great game you guys,
Marshal Kevin Stoner
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In a message dated 5/10/2002 10:22:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
jyates@primaryfunction.com writes:
>
> Hear hear! I don't play DL d20, but I do play DnD3 and Classic DL. So
> I can answer questions (well, try to!) about setting or background, and
> I can offer my take on how I might do things in d20 that the Classic DL
> rules provide for (like how I'd do chips in d20). I defer on responding
> to DL d20 rules questions, because the author Mr. Jandt is around, and
> who'd know better than he?
>
> Jeff Y.
I've already emailed this to Fred privately, but wanted to thank you, Kevin
Stoner, and Fred (again) for helping out. Time is pretty precious these days,
and you guys are a MAJOR help to me--esp. as some of the questions are
intrinsic to 3E (not DL) and require intepretation.
I also want to thank the rest of you on this list who are such great folks
and support this little industry we're part of. Even if PEG one day goes the
way of the dodo and I wind up digging ditches somewhere (which sounds
relaxing, now that I think about it!), I'll still be on the (good) lists
asking questions and playing right alongside you.
Thanks from the bottom of my heart.
Shanester
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 5/10/2002 10:22:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jyates@primaryfunction.com writes:<BR>
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Hear hear! I don't play DL d20, but I do play DnD3 and Classic DL. So<BR>
I can answer questions (well, try to!) about setting or background, and<BR>
I can offer my take on how I might do things in d20 that the Classic DL<BR>
rules provide for (like how I'd do chips in d20). I defer on responding<BR>
to DL d20 rules questions, because the author Mr. Jandt is around, and<BR>
who'd know better than he?<BR>
<BR>
Jeff Y.</BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
<BR>
I've already emailed this to Fred privately, but wanted to thank you, Kevin Stoner, and Fred (again) for helping out. Time is pretty precious these days, and you guys are a MAJOR help to me--esp. as some of the questions are intrinsic to 3E (not DL) and require intepretation.<BR>
<BR>
I also want to thank the rest of you on this list who are such great folks and support this little industry we're part of. Even if PEG one day goes the way of the dodo and I wind up digging ditches somewhere (which sounds relaxing, now that I think about it!), I'll still be on the (good) lists asking questions and playing right alongside you.<BR>
<BR>
Thanks from the bottom of my heart.<BR>
<BR>
Shanester</FONT></HTML>
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