I just bought: all media style
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I just bought: all media style
To start this one up again. I just bought:
DVD's:
Hot Fuzz
Dog Day Afternoon
Serpico
Statues:
Optimus Prime bust by Art Asylum
Sandman 20th anniversiry bookends
DVD's:
Hot Fuzz
Dog Day Afternoon
Serpico
Statues:
Optimus Prime bust by Art Asylum
Sandman 20th anniversiry bookends
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Have you not heard tell of the Legend of Drizzt?MGM wrote:Oy, which story is that part of?

That book is part of the Drow arch in the overall Legend of Drizzt story. There are 13 in that one, and then comes The Hunter's Blade Trilogy and now there's the Transitions series which at the moment consists of 2 books, but there's supposed to be three.
Grand total: 19 books, 3 series.
There's also the off-shoot series, The Sellswords, which has three books and little to no Drizzt.
P.S. I love Todd Lockwood for drawing that. I really do.
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Indeed.MGM wrote:The Dark Elf trilogy is the best of it all, BTW. But which part of the tale is the book you're reading now? What happens in the book?

It's after The Halfling's Gem (where they have to go to Calimport to save Regis). I can't remember what this part of the overall story is called.
Summary of The Legacy: Wulfgar and Cattie-Brie's wedding approaches, but there's friction between the happy couple. Regis unexpectedly returns to Mithrall Hall, but he seems different.
Eventually it's revealed that Regis is Artemis Entreri in disguise and he (with a bunch of drow elves including everybody's favourite mercenary Jarlaxle, Drizzt's sister Vierna and his recently be-driderred brother Dinnin) captures Drizzt and takes him away into the Underdark.
And then there's fighting and Pwent and a "death" of someone important (I didn't really feel that bad for him though).
That was a fairly messy summary, but there it is.
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Since you've read them, I'll tell you. It's Wulfgar and he's not really dead.MGM wrote:Ah, that one. Can't for the life of me remember who died, but whatever.
Have you read the War of the Spider Queen books (six of them)?

I've seen them, but never picked them up. Are they worth reading?
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Buy? lol
I was going to say I liked being Biscie's friend because she's nerdier than me but after that anecdote I'm not sure it's true.
I met this guy once in Baldur's Gate. He helped me win a fight against some gnoles or something and I wanted to kill him and take his stuff but for some reason I can't recall that didn't happen.The French Biscuit wrote:Have you not heard tell of the Legend of Drizzt?
I was going to say I liked being Biscie's friend because she's nerdier than me but after that anecdote I'm not sure it's true.
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Fasheem wrote:Buy? lol

Yeah, probably not. Drizzt is king in fantasy game world.Fasheem wrote: I met this guy once in Baldur's Gate. He helped me win a fight against some gnoles or something and I wanted to kill him and take his stuff but for some reason I can't recall that didn't happen.
LOLFasheem wrote: I was going to say I liked being Biscie's friend because she's nerdier than me but after that anecdote I'm not sure it's true.


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I tried reading something by RA Salvatore as a teenager and found it to be really dull shit.wolf_2099 wrote:I tried reading this, and just found it to be trite for teenagers.
This game is so hard, I died early on in training.Mr Wallstreet wrote: Gears of War

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I didn't know if I'd like the GoW series. I wanted to test it out first so I picked up the first part of the game for $20. Now that I know I'll like it, I'll pick up the second game in a bit.
I'd rather be safe and drop $20 on a game to see how it is. If I didn't like it, it's no big loss because its only $20. But if I'd spent $60 and wound up hating it, I'd just be extra pissed.
I'd rather be safe and drop $20 on a game to see how it is. If I didn't like it, it's no big loss because its only $20. But if I'd spent $60 and wound up hating it, I'd just be extra pissed.
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