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Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 8:03 pm
by SandTrout
Ahem, I'll direct your attention to the movie Dungeons and Dragons" as my argument that we don't want Hollywood to make such a movie.

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 6:33 am
by Hidennka
Not sure if it's possible, but I was wondering if there was some way I could request a particular hairstyle and colour to be available in the barbershop and who would I talk to?

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 4:23 pm
by blue_penguin
SandTrout wrote:Ahem, I'll direct your attention to the movie Dungeons and Dragons" as my argument that we don't want Hollywood to make such a movie.
That movie is so, so bad.

I love every second of it.

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2014 9:14 pm
by dakalb
Real question, are the greater shadow defender tower shields still on the server? I lost mine in a lag spike and was looking for a replacement. If they are not on the server how does a hi go about getting a replacement?

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:53 am
by DM Arkanis
dakalb wrote:Real question, are the greater shadow defender tower shields still on the server? I lost mine in a lag spike and was looking for a replacement. If they are not on the server how does a hi go about getting a replacement?
Generally when items disappear from invetory the DM team just asks for a screenshot showing the item and a DM will replace it in game. Send us all a PM and someone will help you out.

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:54 am
by DM Arkanis
Hidennka wrote:Not sure if it's possible, but I was wondering if there was some way I could request a particular hairstyle and colour to be available in the barbershop and who would I talk to?
Just PM the DM team and they will make sure that your requests gets into the right hands.

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 11:19 am
by Lockonnow
what i think why we havent see a Forgotten realms movie that is becouse the novels/books so bad that we dont wish to see a movie in Forgotten realms

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 12:20 pm
by dogo
Well, not FR but I confess I pick up the Dragonlance Warrior's Saga at least once a year to re-read it, love that.

FR proper I absolutely love the Erevis Cale trilogy and the Sions of Sembia. I will never take a Slaad lightly after reading it. Nor Doppelgangers *shivers*

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 9:05 pm
by Cort Thundershot
Lockonnow wrote:what i think why we havent see a Forgotten realms movie that is becouse the novels/books so bad that we dont wish to see a movie in Forgotten realms
Forgotten Realms books are absolutely amazing! Ed Greenwood and R.A. Salvatore are my favorites, but there are other great authors as well. In fact The Knights of Myth Drannor series is amazing and happens during our timeline in Cormyr.

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 9:13 pm
by DM Arkanis
You gotta love it when your own thread gets away on you.... :D

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:23 pm
by DM Nilbog
Ok let me help get it back on track.

Let say you a born with a deformity like blindness or missing a limb or have a badly deformed body part.

Could a priest somehow restore those to working form even though they were never like that to begin with?

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:36 pm
by Hitman Hard
Is it safe to say the faerunian fan base is fed up with books revolving around the Gods or largely related to the Gods?

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 2:15 am
by Xanfyrst
No, since you were not born with a whole body you can't get the parts back you never had.

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 5:46 pm
by DM Arkanis
Hitman Hard wrote:Is it safe to say the faerunian fan base is fed up with books revolving around the Gods or largely related to the Gods?
You raise an interesting point. The FR books have had some thematic issues in the past: bad is out there doing bad stuff, good gets a whiff of it and goes off and bashes bad, bad is eventually beaten and good pats itself on the back, and the cycle repeats. The first attempt to add something new was really Time of Troubles storyline where gods got directly involved. Then the Netherese were (re)introduced, shadow-weave stuff came next, then a bunch of Drow books when ended with Elistree and Lloth playing a big game of Drow chess... I think the writers have hit a wall with respect to where to take the whole FR world, and I have seen a lot of books focus on character development, and yes, most of it seems to be gods picking out people to manipulate. Is the lack of a Hollywood movie because the FR books are too focused on dieties? Maybe. There are hit movies that involve gods (I'm thinking of Thor, and yes, my definition of "hit" may differ from yours...;) ) and remember Star Wars revolves around "the Force" which is mystical and god-like in terms of power and ability. I think the real issue is that there is just nothing new to be told that isn't either so obscure that only a select number of the population will get it, or too watered down that people who want a FR-based story will poo-poo it for selling out. What D&D and the FR have as strengths, that is the ability to adapt to everyone's imagination, is it's downfall when it comes to making a good movie (story and special effects) which will appeal to a broad based audience, re: something that people will pay to go and see. Really, what any FR movie would be about would involve the "classical" fantasy story line, and unless really well done in terms of acting, special effects, and yes, good story, would just come out as another B-moive found in the sci-fi fantasy section on Netflix.
Rather than leaving it here, personally, I think a few character-based webisodes or even a four part miniseries done right could spark some interest in the FR and lead to a (better made) DnD movie. We can relate to Thor, for example, because there are comic books written about him - give FR a hero that people can follow, and eventually there will be a moive.

Ark

Re: Ask Arkanis

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 5:58 pm
by DM Arkanis
Xanfyrst wrote:No, since you were not born with a whole body you can't get the parts back you never had.
Have to agree, but...

Major resotation spells could have the effect of returning sight, regrowing limbs, etc. In one of RA Salvatore's books, Grummish (I think) grants some permanent stat boosts to an orc who becomes an orc king (Int and/or Wis I think.) The idea being that there is some sort of divine intervention. I also remember from my ancient PnP days somewhere in a Dungeon or Dragon magazine reading about a bunch of space aliens (ya, bear with me) who would take willing victims and perform experiments on them, thus granting them stat bonuses. i.e. they would add muscle to arms to make a character stronger, but the character would suffer a CHA minus because they were hideously deformed, etc. Erivis Cale also recieves a gift from Mask of a shadow-magic hand after his real one is chopped off... I think somewhere Gond may have build some kind of prosthesis or two for various situations, and who out there can forget the Hand and Eye of Vecna... If you are born blind, there are magical means to give sight - I had a PnP player who had a blind cavalier character who had an imp sit on his shoulders and when the imp placed his hands over the blind-players eye sockets, the blind player could see through the imp's eyes. Wizards can see through familiars... wizard eye floats around and looks at things...
OK back to the question - can limbs and eyesight be restored through spells? Yes, under exceptional conditions and/or circumstances. Is it normal practice? No, not really. If you have your arm chopped off it can be reattached. If you were born without an arm, you are out of luck.