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Fantasy Fans
Where imagination meets reality
CHECK OUT THE NEW NEVERWINTER NIGHTS PAGE ON THIS SITE!!! It can be found at C-RPG's. Not all links are working yet, but that will be fixed soon. Please let me know what you think of the design.
Be sure to check out the MESSAGE BOARD and sign in as new user!
Please take a look from time to time to see if anything has been added.
This site contains:
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Reviews and previews on Computer-RPG's
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Reviews and previews on movies and books
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Help with pen&paper role-playing games
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A message board to discuss fantasy related items with other visitors
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Hints, quest and even campaigns for pen&paper role-playing games
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Fantasy-stories
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Artwork
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And much more...!!!
| Bioware has released tutorial |
Bioware has released a very user-friendly tutorial of the Aurora Toolset. It is divided into two parts: the tutorial and the sample. You can both download them here, the Tutorial and the sample
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| Story: The Guild of the Dreamers |
| Yet another interactive story has been released, so you can choose which one you want to help writing. Read the beginning here. |
| New plug-ins for Morrowind released! |
Two new official plugins for Morrowind have been released by Bethesda. The first one is called Area Effect Arrows, and features Aradraen the fletcher and her specialty arrows. The second plugin, Bitter Coast Sounds, adds sound effects and dragonfly creatures to the game. |
| First story placed on this site. Everyone write! |
The first story is placed on this site! It is an interactive story; anyone who likes to have their say in the story can mail me. I will decide which ones are placed on the site. So feel free to write! Please read the beginning which is written by me.
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News from the real world: |
Adding insult to injury, breathing polluted air when you have a cold makes you feel twice as bad.
Cold viruses and certain pollutants, researchers say, both prompt cells to release the kinds of inflammatory agents that make people feel lousy. And when the two are combined the total is greater than the sum of its parts.
The effects "may add together and pile on top of one another," said William Spannhake, associate chairman of the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
The findings are reported in the July issue of the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
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