Fredrik Lundberg
03-18-1998, 07:00 PM
>This is a quote from the Dragon magazine article "Tarazin the Gray" by Rich
>Baker:
>
>"Like the other surviving dragons, Tarazin was completely immune to the divine
>explosion that created bloodlines of power among humans and other survivors."
>
>I think Rich made it pretty clear. Dragons were immune to the Deismaar
>explosion, so Cerilian Dragons do not have bloodlines. They don't need them
>either. Cerilian Dragons are powerful enough as it is already.
Well, they (the TSR men and women) also wrote that Ruornil priests have to be LN, N or CN and still the Ruornil priests they made are all NG. Also it says in TotHW that there doesn't exist any Vos paladins of Haelyn (sorry, they actually wrote that there aren't known to exist any Vos paladin but that's nearly the same anyway) and still there is one in RoE, if I'm not mistaken. So you shouldn't take anything they say or write as gospel.
Just my 2 gp,
Fredrik Lundberg
>Baker:
>
>"Like the other surviving dragons, Tarazin was completely immune to the divine
>explosion that created bloodlines of power among humans and other survivors."
>
>I think Rich made it pretty clear. Dragons were immune to the Deismaar
>explosion, so Cerilian Dragons do not have bloodlines. They don't need them
>either. Cerilian Dragons are powerful enough as it is already.
Well, they (the TSR men and women) also wrote that Ruornil priests have to be LN, N or CN and still the Ruornil priests they made are all NG. Also it says in TotHW that there doesn't exist any Vos paladins of Haelyn (sorry, they actually wrote that there aren't known to exist any Vos paladin but that's nearly the same anyway) and still there is one in RoE, if I'm not mistaken. So you shouldn't take anything they say or write as gospel.
Just my 2 gp,
Fredrik Lundberg