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Chuck Yager on POR2 and the changes that are happening

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Nov 18, 2000.

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    (Originally posted by Sylvus Moonbow)

    POR2 definitely explains the missing Phaerum (did I spell that correctly ) and Baatezu that have plagued Myth Drannor's halls for some time. Now I don't claim to be as much of an enthusiast of Forgotten Realms as I do for Dragonlance, but I do know that the story goes into great length to depicit the work the Cult of the Dragon has done in Myth Drannor. As a result of some of their shock troops and fortifications throughout the city, most of the Baatezu (or are we calling them devils again gentlemen) and Phaerum have either been banished, killed, or have hid away somewhere that this adventure will not take you to exploring. We wanted to keep the look and feel of Myth Drannor's environments as true to the history and WotC license as possible, so Stormfront actually hired an architect to re-create the city before its fall since we couldn't locate complete maps for all the structures since before all the wars tore old MD apart. In a sense, we have been able to breathe new life into what Myth Drannor might have looked like in the beginning, and then tore some of those same structures down to give it the battered down feel it has.

    However, our story revolves aroud the emergence of a new pool of radiance and the involvement of Sammaster's Cult of the Dragon, and not the denziens of the once proud city that lived there prior to the Cult's arrival. Although I am a big Baatezu...er, devil (damn..I'm never going to be able remember we're switching back with the 3E rules ) fan, there are plenty of other nasties that fit right in with the Myth Drannor setting as we all know it.

    Did someone mention gargoyles? Well, after this game you're sure to know gargoyles and margoyles inside and out (makes sense when you figure your pushing them off your blades as you find their roosting spots). Well, don't want to give too much away, but that's just a teaser for now.
     
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