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Post by grimmhelm on Apr 5, 2016 16:24:16 GMT
His voice is like liquid gold smothered in honey. I have been seeking out all podcasts he has ever done, Guy created forgotten realms and could voice audio books! It's odd I had no idea who Ed Greenwood was until just a few months ago when I picked up Elminster must die just cos i liked the cover, had no idea he created so much! The Onder Librum interests me, Though i may not have the skill in writing or in my artist talents (I maaaaaybe a tad too cartoony) to actually get in I am for sure gonna follow it and have already gotten ahold of the latest Hellmaw book! it's amazing
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Post by joatmoniac on Apr 5, 2016 20:48:16 GMT
Onder Librum/The Ed Verse/whatever other names are being used for it is ambitious to say the least. I am interested to see if all of the settings get the same amount of attention that Hellmaw currently is. It seems as if there are enough people behind the scenes that it should work swimmingly, and I hope it does exactly that. However, I could see some settings rising to the top and others falling away and stagnating because the others overshadow them. If nothing else though there will be an intro novel for every setting done by Ed greenwood himself. Also, you should 100% submit something to whichever setting you see fit, worst case scenario is they say no. They could also give solid constructive feedback, or have an idea of a different setting that would fit your talents better. Who knows!
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Post by frohtastic on Apr 6, 2016 0:30:39 GMT
His voice is like liquid gold smothered in honey. Agreed.
For some reason I could just picture him sitting by the roaring fireplace with a pipe in his hand while he was talking >_>
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Anyone else feel kinda inadequate when he listed up his list of accomplishments? its like wtf am I doing with my life kind of deal
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Post by kjmagle on Apr 7, 2016 11:56:22 GMT
I wish all the Paladins I've played with Paladin'd like the one in Ed's story. This was my favorite part of the podcast by far.
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Post by grimmhelm on Apr 7, 2016 11:57:34 GMT
His voice is like liquid gold smothered in honey. Agreed.
For some reason I could just picture him sitting by the roaring fireplace with a pipe in his hand while he was talking >_>
Edit:
Anyone else feel kinda inadequate when he listed up his list of accomplishments? its like wtf am I doing with my life kind of deal
Juuuust a little lol
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Post by friartook on Apr 7, 2016 12:34:07 GMT
His voice is like liquid gold smothered in honey. Agreed.
For some reason I could just picture him sitting by the roaring fireplace with a pipe in his hand while he was talking >_>
Edit:
Anyone else feel kinda inadequate when he listed up his list of accomplishments? its like wtf am I doing with my life kind of deal
We can't all be the one in a million. My partner is one of those people; she flies higher than most as a matter of course. All the rest of us can do is run along the ground, panting to keep up. Great people become great for a reason. Often that "reason" is just a drive to DO. Do what? Anything. Everything. When I heard Ed's list of accomplishments, it came off to me that he didn't find it extraordinary in the least that he has done all those things. For him, its just what he does.
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