BtS: Lightning Bolt was handed in last night. It turned out to be a neat little piece explaining why there are no sorcerers in previous editions of D&D. That's the beauty of these pdfs. I never know where they're going to go until I really get into them. In detailing who the creators are, I've found myself almost inadvertently tying in all kinds of easter eggs for readers who have some familiarity with previous editions. Fun! That just leaves Dispel Magic which is already in development.
And thanks to everyone who bought my second issue of the series--Fireball. I see it has climbed to a "Silver Pick" and I think that's a fine accomplishment for one of these pdfs. Several of the early ones are comfortably in the Copper status and that makes me feel good too.
Last, but not least, if you're like me and are into '80s nostalgia, you'll want to head on over to www.80sTees.com. Use the coupon code "Fallin4Tees" and you'll receive 20% off your order. Some sweet memories to be had there!
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I have a question/suggestion for the final Behind the Spells - will our gracious narrator reveal himself as the creator of the spell?
Feel free not to answer. [grin]
An intriguing notion and not one I'd considered. But I'm afraid Maxolt is just the narrator for the final issue as well. :)
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