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From: gantr@???.edu Date: Sun, 13 Apr 1997 12:59:00 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Spelljammer and Planescape
On Sat, 12 Apr 1997, S. Wilson wrote: > Since when have elves not had level limits? I thought it was just a part > of being an elf (or a dwarf, or a halfling, or a giff, or whatever). It's a style thing with me. In my campaign, elves were once the dominant race in much of the multiverse (kind of like the humans are now), and had no level limits. The modern elves are the weaker descendents of these great elves (which I call the Sidhe). The Sidhe had no level limits in anything, which is how I explain the magical reputation that elves have even though a human mage can outperform them. Rich Gant
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| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
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| Re: Spelljammer and Planescape | Hand of God | |||
| Re: Spelljammer and Planescape | S. Wilson | |||
| Re: Spelljammer and Planescape | gantr@???.edu | |||
| Re: Spelljammer and Planescape | S. Wilson | |||
| Re: Spelljammer and Planescape | gantr@???.edu | |||
| Re: Spelljammer and Planescape | Hand of God | |||
| Re: Spelljammer and Planescape | Downer, Chris | |||
| Re: Spelljammer and Planescape | steve swenson | |||
| Re: Spelljammer and Planescape | gantr@???.edu | |||
| Re: Spelljammer and Planescape | Kevin Scardino | |||
| Re: Spelljammer and Planescape | S. Wilson |