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    Re: Living Greyhawk Gazetteer Addendum: The Aerdy East, Part 4 (Score: 1)
    by Tedra (tedra@cableone.net) on Wed, July 14, 2004
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    Thanks for the reply. I find it an interesting quirk none the less and I've been thinking of incorporating it IMC. Though, of course, I feel I should find some suitable explaination for this, which is why I asked if it was based in canon. I hadn't even considered the moon elves as a reference, my only dalliance with FR had been at the very beginning of my D&D career about fifteen years ago. Then I discovered Greyhawk and FR began collecting dust.

    I think I found it so interesting because we had just recently asked questions about what a certain child would look like if were born from a half-drow, and a human. (That's a very long story) Most agreed that it would probably be a very pale gray, possibly even tinged with a faint pale blue as the ebon hue of the drow had been paled from half to quarter or so.

    So when I read about the blue tint I got a good chuckle thinking of our group's recent conversation. My first giggling reaction was "there's a drow in the wood pile somewhere." But of course that history would be something even too strange for Odd Alley I believe. Or something buried so deeply that there would no longer be a tale remembered to tell.

    And I think you handled Ratik excellently IMO. I believe I stated in the forums that I did not agree with political correctness running rampant in Greyhawk. I believe the setting is inappropriate for the liberal views of our world.

    Good, Lord. I do apologize for the length of this post. :)


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