tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891509519427970698.post8064511331348494419..comments2024-01-06T04:13:41.492-07:00Comments on A Paladin In Citadel: Old School Resources: Dragon Tree Spell BookAaron E. Steelehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07789462075611254929noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891509519427970698.post-72152948192399092042010-10-13T03:30:36.812-06:002010-10-13T03:30:36.812-06:00I'm the owner of "Emperor vs Elector"...I'm the owner of "Emperor vs Elector" group blog (80-some members), but it is for 18th century Imagi-Nations.<br /><br />My main blog is "Saxe-Bearstein", but it is primarily geared toward historical gaming (as are most of my blogs).<br /><br />Bluvardy is my RPG blog . . . but it is mostly about my system and I haven't actually been running any games lately.<br /><br />So, you get to choose depending upon your interests.<br /><br /><br />-- JeffBluebear Jeffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05171345165563779232noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891509519427970698.post-19746619032141212382010-10-12T20:45:54.369-06:002010-10-12T20:45:54.369-06:00Jeff, which one of your blogs should I be followin...Jeff, which one of your blogs should I be following? Bluvardy? Emperor v Elctor?Aaron E. Steelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07789462075611254929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891509519427970698.post-32899064909529179892010-10-12T20:41:23.759-06:002010-10-12T20:41:23.759-06:00I eat those all the time. We usually have turkey ...I eat those all the time. We usually have turkey buns a couple of hours after thanksgiving dinner, complete with gravy, cranberries, turkey and stuffing. Don't forget the dill pickle.Aaron E. Steelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07789462075611254929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891509519427970698.post-11700242103854462922010-10-12T18:58:53.342-06:002010-10-12T18:58:53.342-06:00I also have this book downstairs (as well as all o...I also have this book downstairs (as well as all of the original Arduin books and dungeons, of course) . . . and the original little D&D books and supplements.<br /><br />I just came across your blog today and am enjoying it.<br /><br />A slightly belated Canadian Thanksgiving back at you (I'm on Vancouver Island in BC) . . . and I just finished a "yuck sandwich".<br /><br />And, you ask, "just what is a 'yuck sandwich'?"<br /><br />Gravy on one slice of bread, cranberry sauce on the other; dressing on the gravy side, turkey on the cranberry side. Fold together and you've got a "yuck sandwich" . . . which despite the name is quite tasty.<br /><br /><br />-- JeffBluebear Jeffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05171345165563779232noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891509519427970698.post-82068546067878893222010-10-09T13:28:21.939-06:002010-10-09T13:28:21.939-06:00Got this book sitting six feet from my computer ri...Got this book sitting six feet from my computer right now, under a stack of arduin grimoires.<br /><br />The variant spell systems are certainly a good read and were an eye opener to me on how to stretch the magic system, for a campaign back in the 80's, still good today really.JDJarvishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07691101939920824546noreply@blogger.com