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Corran Horn
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Posted - 09 Aug 2006 :  09:23:39  Show Profile  Visit Corran Horn's Homepage Send Corran Horn a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
I know that Captain Fflar was resurrected. But what happened to him in Last Mythal series? Did he died?

Sorry for my english.

Kiaransalyn
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He ended up in bed with his new best friend's girlfriend.

After that, things got a little tense.

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Aes Tryl
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Posted - 09 Aug 2006 :  10:17:38  Show Profile  Visit Aes Tryl's Homepage Send Aes Tryl a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Haha more like his new best friend's daughter :P
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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 09 Aug 2006 :  11:32:15  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Basically, he is alive and ... well, doing stuff

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Aes Tryl
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Posted - 09 Aug 2006 :  11:45:47  Show Profile  Visit Aes Tryl's Homepage Send Aes Tryl a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Lots of it by the looks of things, Don't worry he's very. . . well. . .alive
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Kiaransalyn
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Posted - 09 Aug 2006 :  11:58:27  Show Profile Send Kiaransalyn a Private Message  Reply with Quote
doing stuff

?

I thought she had a name?

*ducks*

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Mace Hammerhand
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Posted - 09 Aug 2006 :  12:21:43  Show Profile  Visit Mace Hammerhand's Homepage Send Mace Hammerhand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kiaransalyn

doing stuff

?

I thought she had a name?

*ducks*




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Reefy
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Posted - 09 Aug 2006 :  13:29:46  Show Profile  Visit Reefy's Homepage Send Reefy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ouch.

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GothicDan
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Posted - 09 Aug 2006 :  22:27:36  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ahahahaha!

(I am NOT flooding, darn you!)

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Posted - 09 Aug 2006 :  23:59:42  Show Profile  Visit Rinonalyrna Fathomlin's Homepage Send Rinonalyrna Fathomlin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Fflar? Resurrected? That never happened...

*goes on happily pretending the LM series never existed*

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GothicDan
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  00:12:54  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Fflar?

He wasn't even an Elf...

Or...

Was he!?

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Aes Tryl
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  03:47:16  Show Profile  Visit Aes Tryl's Homepage Send Aes Tryl a Private Message  Reply with Quote
No apparently Fflar was a halfling hero who got metamorphosised into a human and then went on to kick Aulmpuliter's butt, died and went to the halfling heaven Gromph went to. . . butterfly wings and all ;P
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Corran Horn
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  08:57:26  Show Profile  Visit Corran Horn's Homepage Send Corran Horn a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks for all answers but I have one more question. Fflar is moon or gold elf?

Edited by - Corran Horn on 10 Aug 2006 08:58:11
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GothicDan
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  09:06:06  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Originally, his race was left completely up in the air.

3E decided to make him a Sun Elf for a reason I can't quite tell.

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Aes Tryl
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  09:13:35  Show Profile  Visit Aes Tryl's Homepage Send Aes Tryl a Private Message  Reply with Quote
But in the Last Mythal series, he is identified as a moon elf so i really wouldn't know. . . since LM was written after 3E right?
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GothicDan
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  09:27:06  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I thought he was identified in LM as a Sun Elf?

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Aes Tryl
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  09:32:11  Show Profile  Visit Aes Tryl's Homepage Send Aes Tryl a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Nope he's a moon elf, hmm where's that quote. . . ahh found it

"becoming a tall, broad-shouldered moon elf with russet hair" from the Forsaken House, pg 187
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GothicDan
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  10:01:11  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Okay, cool. Thanks for the info.

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Corran Horn
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  10:02:41  Show Profile  Visit Corran Horn's Homepage Send Corran Horn a Private Message  Reply with Quote
OK thanks for replies. I have another question. Will be Fflar stated somewhere? I mean in some new sourcebook or something like that.
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Aes Tryl
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  10:05:32  Show Profile  Visit Aes Tryl's Homepage Send Aes Tryl a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Well you should really ask Mr Baker in the Ask Rich forum on candlekeep
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GothicDan
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  10:22:07  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I am pretty sure that Rich mentioned that he was a low-Epic fighter.

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Wandering_mage
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  14:04:29  Show Profile  Visit Wandering_mage's Homepage Send Wandering_mage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Is the remark about him being a halfling hero true? I could have sworn he was always a sun elf...

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Aes Tryl
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  14:13:41  Show Profile  Visit Aes Tryl's Homepage Send Aes Tryl a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Haha depends on who's your DM and no officially if u have the LM series read forsaken house. . . i think i provided the page
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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  17:18:55  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wandering_mage

Is the remark about him being a halfling hero true? I could have sworn he was always a sun elf...



Until the Last Mythal trilogy, his race wasn't given anywhere. Myself, I'd always thought he was a half-elf.

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GothicDan
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Posted - 10 Aug 2006 :  20:17:01  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Same here, Wooly. :)

I mean - it made the most sense to me if he had been a half-elf.

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Aes Tryl
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Posted - 11 Aug 2006 :  10:44:42  Show Profile  Visit Aes Tryl's Homepage Send Aes Tryl a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The impression given to most people, especially those who read the Fall of Myth Drannor supplement, was that Fflar was actually someone of the other races, a human or a maybe a half-elf
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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
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Posted - 12 Aug 2006 :  04:56:13  Show Profile  Visit Rinonalyrna Fathomlin's Homepage Send Rinonalyrna Fathomlin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Aes Tryl

The impression given to most people, especially those who read the Fall of Myth Drannor supplement, was that Fflar was actually someone of the other races, a human or a maybe a half-elf



I agree, because it drives home the point that those fighting for Myth Drannor were holding fast to it's ideal of all the goodly races working together.

As for myself, I have stats for Fflar. They are as follows:

Race: Unknown
Status: Deceased.

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GothicDan
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Posted - 12 Aug 2006 :  05:39:03  Show Profile  Visit GothicDan's Homepage Send GothicDan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I've never seen such amazing stats, Rino! :)

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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
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Posted - 12 Aug 2006 :  05:41:46  Show Profile  Visit Rinonalyrna Fathomlin's Homepage Send Rinonalyrna Fathomlin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by GothicDan

I've never seen such amazing stats, Rino! :)



Thank you, I take great pride in my work.

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