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Post by Admin Pete on Dec 22, 2015 22:33:26 GMT -5
This would be a great place to speculate on what the supplement The Races of the Faerry might have contained.
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Post by The Semi-Retired Gamer on Dec 22, 2015 23:04:53 GMT -5
There are some guidelines for playing one of the non-human races. There are some similarities with D&D but there are also some vast differences. For instance, while D&D use level limits AiF imposes some limitations such as penalties for being in the human world in daylight. Races of the Faerry might have expanded the number and variety of the non-human races and even expanded cultural info. One thing to remember is that AiF was closer to actual medieval thought rather than heroic fantasy literature.
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Post by Hexenritter Verlag on Feb 2, 2018 3:07:16 GMT -5
Oh, sounds good - too bad they didn't get these books published. I wonder if the Arneson estate has any of the unpublished manuscripts & notes. Too bad we are unlikely to ever see them if they did.
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Post by The Semi-Retired Gamer on Feb 2, 2018 3:23:04 GMT -5
Oh, sounds good - too bad they didn't get these books published. I wonder if the Arneson estate has any of the unpublished manuscripts & notes. Too bad we are unlikely to ever see them if they did. That would have been fabulous if these other books would have been published. Hmmm...might be something to ask the Arneson estate.
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Post by hengest on Oct 24, 2019 3:06:35 GMT -5
Oh, sounds good - too bad they didn't get these books published. I wonder if the Arneson estate has any of the unpublished manuscripts & notes. Too bad we are unlikely to ever see them if they did. Why is this unlikely? Surely it would be pretty easy to publish and bring in something nice for the estate?
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Nov 5, 2019 3:16:58 GMT -5
I talked to Richard Sniider when he was selling stuff on eBay a few years before he passed away. The items went way out of my price range, but at that point in time the manuscripts for the other volumes were still in existence and Arneson had them. They were likely in all of the stuff that is being gradually scanned and the original auctioned off. Hopefully they will be found and someday published.
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