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  • To the Builders

    First of all, a giant thank you to anyone and everyone who has contributed to Sundren. Amazing job everyone! I haven't seen any area in the game that isn't well made - from the area layout to the creatures to the general ambiance. Well done! (and bring us some more please!!)

    Which makes me wonder... just who IS building these great areas? I think everyone should get their fair credit. How about a sticky with a list of all Sundren's staff/admins/builders/contributers? That way we all know who to thank each time we go in game and lose track of reality for a few hours.

    And to whoever built the Temple of Oghma... that is a great little place. I have no idea who Oghma is - there is a statue rocking out with a lute, clerics building stuff that might explode at any moment, and what looks like giant rolling-pins on the walls. It left me with a lot of fascinating but unanswered questions. I like that.

    Again, thanks everyone - you rock!
    Character(s): Isiolia Le'len, Elf Ranger

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    I wholeheartedly agree that the areas are done excellently. When I got to Aquor, I was reluctant to leave: so beautiful was the view. I'm also quite relieved that the areas don't go hard on the resources, since I'm sitting with a low-end machine here.

    Also, Oghma is a greater deity of knowledge, also known as, apparently, "The Lord of Knowledge". As is with arcanists and Mystra, all those interested in lore at least pay lip service to Oghma, I believe. He has a scribe, Deneir, a lesser deity, if I recall correctly.
    Isania Melwasul ? A sun elven lass that changes her attitude more often than the sun rises, yet her good spirit always prevails.
    Riado Schnauzbart ? A wacky gnome merchant.

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    • #3
      *makes a note to write convos for the temples so the preists can teach about thier god*

      But what you have on Oghma seems about right to me. Though I have not studied him overmuch yet. Ironic, that...
      From humble beginnings to tales of great
      It is yours to discover, your blood written fate...

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      • #4
        I thought we had a Wiki spot with all the contributers?

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        • #5
          We do, but last I looked it was sooo out of date...It may be updated now, though.
          From humble beginnings to tales of great
          It is yours to discover, your blood written fate...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GodBeastX View Post
            I thought we had a Wiki spot with all the contributers?
            I did go looking for the information before I posted. After reading your post I finally found it under the Wiki FAQ section. I say post the info in big letters with stars and blinking lights on the main page!

            Thanks for the information on Oghma, but I purposely didn't go looking for that info because my character would have no knowledge of that god and that gives her something to be curious about. Some things I like to learn about IC, but I do appriciate the helpfulnes!

            Rock on, Oghma! ( <-- my new battlecry)
            Character(s): Isiolia Le'len, Elf Ranger

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            • #7
              Got to say that the more I go IG, the less I want to leave

              Problem is the darn real life....I am planning to try to be more IG in the weeks to come, so I too can see all very nice places
              Player of: Sakamoto. Warrior following the Way of the Blade.

              I can hear what you're thinking,
              All your doubts and fears,
              And if you look in my eyes, in time you'll find,
              The reason I'm here.

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              • #8
                That Temple of Oghma looked more like a Temple of Gond, to me.
                Priests of Gond make crazy stuff; Oghmanytes just write about it.

                Still, it is an awesome place. Bravo, I say.
                Vicho Stormson: "How dare you defy the supremacy of Talos! ... well I'll let you get away with it, this time."

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