I have made a critical mistake....I purchased both the Codex and Zagyg at the same time. Both arrived at the same time and both now sit on the table calling me...
I started Erde/Airdhe then was tempted by the posts on this forum to read Zagyg. So for the past week I have staggered reading them. In the end I am sure the two will meld into one fantastic story whether it is intended or not. Ohh...and throw in a little George R.R. Martin to top it off.
Great stuff and it seems there is more coming. When will I ever have time to read it all.
Oh and thanks everyone for the tip on NobleKnight I think they had my order at the door before amazon could even get it in their system.
Literary Overload
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Re: Literary Overload
greytale wrote:
Oh and thanks everyone for the tip on NobleKnight I think they had my order at the door before amazon could even get it in their system.
Yeah, Noble Knight Games is amazingly fast. I once received an order from them the day before I actually placed it. They rock.
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Re: Literary Overload
greytale wrote:
I have made a critical mistake....I purchased both the Codex and Zagyg at the same time. Both arrived at the same time and both now sit on the table calling me...
Well done. Two most excellent books.
Enjoy!
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Count Rhuveinus - Lejendary Keeper of Castle Franqueforte
"Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ Gary Gygax
"By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth
"Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ Gary Gygax
"By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth