Those of you who're still getting Report Cards & graded homework may save them & turn them in to me when we re-start, even though we'll be playing in Daryle's...
Alpenglow \AL-puhn-gloh\, noun: A reddish glow seen near sunset or sunrise on the summits of mountains. Alpenglow is a partial translation of German...
First, re-read posts 511, 516 & 520, then check the Database Exp. Progression. Players of new characters should confer with one another to fill in gaps in...
I'm planning a cleric. At 7th level, he ought to still be a cleric. If anyone else wanted to be a cleric instead, I also have an idea for a lawful-neutral...
Well, by cleric, I mean Shaman (as in the oriental adventures book). :) ~Matt/Shay ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar -...
I'm still thinking on it. the two characters I had lined up for the game made me think, what would a druid who almost couldn't stand on her own two feet and a...
Antediluvian \an-tih-duh-LOO-vee-uhn\, adjective: 1. Of or relating to the period before the Biblical flood. 2. Antiquated; from or belonging to a much earlier...
Alacrity \uh-LACK-ruh-tee\, noun: A cheerful or eager readiness or willingness, often manifested by brisk, lively action or promptness in response. Alacrity...
Aggrandize \uh-GRAN-dyz; AG-ruhn-dyz\, transitive verb: 1. To make great or greater; to enlarge; to increase. 2. To make great or greater in power, rank,...
Monk Notes: I am allowing players to choose monk bonus feats beyond the choices given in the 3.5 PHB. They will include feats marked Martial Arts Maneuver...
Will such feats also be allowed as Shaman bonus martial arts feats? In case Osuwari is interested. ... ~Matt/Shay __________________________________ Do you...
There must be two shaman classes, as Green Ronin's Shamans (in the Shaman's HandBook) don't offer bonus martial arts feats. I can't imagine that feats with...
Yes, there are. The Oriental Adventures Shaman (like Hua'Shu'Tik) get Unarmed strike at first level and a bonus martial arts feat every 3 levels or so. ...
You don't have to shell out the money to buy the books if you're only interested in the rules. Those have been released as OGC and can be found here: ...
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Abattoir \AB-uh-twahr\, noun: A slaughterhouse. Abattoir comes from French, from abattre, "to beat down, to slaughter (an animal)," from a- (from Latin ad-) +...
Amalgam \uh-MAL-guhm\, noun: 1. An alloy of mercury with another metal or metals; used especially (with silver) as a dental filling. 2. A mixture or compound...
Bucolic \byoo-KOL-ik\, adjective: 1. Relating to or typical of the countryside or its people; rustic. 2. Of or pertaining to the life and occupation of a...
Agog \uh-GOG\, adjective: Full of excitement or interest; in eager desire; eager, keen. Agog derives from Middle French en gogues, "in mirth; lively." Cadge...
Canard \kuh-NAHRD\, noun: 1. An unfounded, false, or fabricated report or story. 2. A horizontal control and stabilizing surface mounted forward of the main...
http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/loth/k/e/keane/skavwiz.jpg.html Jerry, I wasn't sure where to upload this, or if you'd like it uploaded at all. :) But this is...
http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/loth/k/e/keane/clanpest.jpg.html One more little rat for ya, Jerry. Same artist. They also had a picture of people giving blood...
http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/loth/k/e/keane/cult1.jpg.html The white space is intentional, I figured I'd go ahead and post it. "Below are some cultists of the...
Ascribe \uh-SKRYB\, transitive verb: 1. To attribute, as to a source or cause; as, "they ascribed the poor harvest to drought." 2. To attribute, as a quality;...
Adumbrate \AD-uhm-brayt; uh-DUHM-\, transitive verb: 1. To give a sketchy or slight representation of; to outline. 2. To foreshadow in a vague way. 3. To...
Acquiesce \ak-wee-ES\, intransitive verb: To accept or consent passively or without objection -- usually used with 'in' or 'to'. Acquiesce comes from Latin...
Arbiter \AR-buh-tuhr\, noun: 1. A person appointed or chosen to judge or decide a dispute. 2. Any person who has the power of judging and determining. Arbiter...
Amity \AM-uh-tee\, noun: Friendship; friendly relations, especially between nations. Amity comes from Old French-Medieval French amistié, amisté, ultimately...