I'm happy that you like it. I know Lord Soth reads a lot of Dragonlance and would be very familiar with the character. Here is Magius, does he look better with or without a beard?
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Raist is awesome and complicated character, but he so damned evil some times
Soth was cool, but I didnt care for the Knight of the Black Rose (the move to Ravenloft i think that was the one). I dont think that author did well for Soth in that book but cant say much more since i never finished the other one specter of the black knight i think it was.
I wish weis and hickman would have made more of him in the story but he was like a god to mere mortals with his spells I remember running up aganst him in an old campaign back about 8 years ago. Dude is ruthless (or maybe the DM was a big fan like you ).
Great to be back, the turkey was just too good, had to hybernate for several days, lol But I'm back now, a bit sluggish, but back nevertheless
Metroplex:
You have to read War of Souls to understand what happened, don't want to ruin it for you
Zinh:
Oh then you will be happy to know that my artist will add Tas in The Legend of Huma comic book Yes, I read Death Gate, Haplo was my favorite character.
Soth:
You have a way of making people want to read. I normally tell people to say no to temptation but Metroplex in this case I have to say fall to Lord Soth's temptation and read War of Souls
Here is the character sketch of Lord Oswal of Baxtrey, High Warrior of [img]the Knights of Solamnia in The Legend of Huma, enjoy and all feedbacks are greatly appreciated
I will be sure to tell my artist that you like what you see
Actually, I like all of the Dragonlances, but I'm starting off with The Legend of Huma comic book first and then with its success I will then be able to do all of the adaptations of the other novels as well as original stories by the authors as well. Here is Kaz, Huma, and the Silver Dragon, enjoy
I like the characterization features in all of these. You see Magius's arrogance, Huma's sorrow, Oswal's weariness, and Bennett's determination/vigilance