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         Hungarian Mythology:     more books (32)
  1. A Hungarian Nabob by Mór Jókai, 2010-01-17
  2. The Tragedy of Hungarian Jewry: Essays, Documents, Depositions (East European Monographs)
  3. Folktales and Society: Story-Telling in a Hungarian Peasant Community (A Midland Book) by Linda Degh, 1989-10
  4. THE NAMELESS CASTLE, Translated from the Hungarian Under the Author's supervision by 1898 MAURUS JOKAI, 2009-05-19
  5. Stories by Foreign Authors: Polish, Greek, Belgian, Hungarian by Various, 2003-06
  6. Tobias and the Dragon: A Hungarian Folk Tale (Folk Tales of the World) by Val Biro, 1989-01
  7. Hungarian Ballads and the European Ballad Tradition
  8. Vallastorteneti tanulmanyok (Hungarian Edition) by Imre Trencsenyi-Waldapfel, 1981
  9. A vegzetes joslat: Tortenetek a gorog-romai mitologiabol (Hungarian Edition) by Maria Pataki, 1984
  10. Gorog regek (Regek es mondak) (Hungarian Edition) by Imre Trencsenyi-Waldapfel, 1976
  11. Sixty Folk-Tales from Exclusively Slavonic Sources by A.H. Wratislaw, 2009-04-08
  12. Vampires' Song by H.I.M., 2009-12-27
  13. The Tomtit in the Rain by Erzsi Gazdag, 1971-09-02
  14. Book of the Sun by Marcell Jankovics, 2002-03-15

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22. Wish List [Archive] - Page 6 - Wizards Community
MatthiasFleewinter. 0823-07, 0821 PM. This is the most over-used argument I have read regarding D D stereotyping. The diversity of campaign settings with
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Wizards Community Legacy Forums 4E Rules PDA View Full Version : Wish List Pages : MatthiasFleewinter 08-23-07, 07:21 PM This is the most over-used argument I have read regarding D&D stereotyping. The diversity of campaign settings with their own individual flavors over the years (like the outer-space flavored Spelljammer), the "far distant future" origin of the illithids, clearly illustrates that D&D is not limited to "swords-and-sorcery fantasy."
I don't like the idea of Spelljammer as core either, nor a futuristic origin of Illithids.
To put psionics and these other things into a broader picture, any sci-fi-ish "crossover" flavor of D&D should not be core. I wouldn't mind at all if WOTC published rules for psionics in a supplement but it doesn't belong in the *core* rules. Zyrusticae 08-23-07, 07:24 PM -stuff-
I agree wholeheartedly, and would like to add one thing:
Resource management on a per-day basis is completely unnecessary. Resource management on a per-encounter basis is far more meaningful and less problematic, and doesn't make the wizard look silly be removing all his available resources early on in the day. I mean, seriously, from a roleplay standpoint, it's just plain stupid. The fighter can keep going on all day decapitating things, and then he stands next to the wizard with an empty spellbook... What is he going to say to him? That he's going to one day grow in power exponentially and tear the fabric of the universe as we know it apart? Yeah. Right.

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