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Rolston and felt
" Despite this, Rolston felt that the adventure has trouble in developing a frightening tone.
Rolston disliked the " DM's Sourcebook of the Realms "' handling of random encounters and its notes on dragons of the setting, and felt that its descriptions of NPCs are " not particularly useful or appealing ", with the exception of Elminster, " an effective informant and presentation mouthpiece ".
As a campaign setting, Rolston felt that the physical space of the Realms is vast and varied, and the important guiding themes of any campaign ( good vs. evil, megavillains, depraved gods, quests, loot, power ) " are all available in profusion ".
Rolston felt that a lot of the new material added to develop the Slavelords campaign was " quite good, particularly the first two new chapters of campaign material which bring the characters up to the original A1-4 scenarios ".
Rolston felt that the two scenarios were " simple but exceptionally effective ".

Rolston and maps
Rolston praised the randomization, the maps, and the player text ( which is read aloud to the players by the DM ).

Rolston and were
Similar time-slice effects were also featured in commercials for The Gap ( which was directed by M. Rolston and again produced by BUF ), and in feature films such as Lost in Space ( 1998 ) and Buffalo ' 66 ( 1998 ).
He defeated Tilly Rolston in the riding of Vancouver Point Grey, but only three other Liberal candidates were elected to the BC legislature.
His grandfather and father Holmes Rolston I, II were Presbyterian ministers.
In addition to Mordenkainen, the seven well-known names were Bigby, Otiluke, Drawmij, Tenser, Nystul, Otto, and Rary, a group which game designer Ken Rolston describes as " a powerful and influential local organization of wizards ".

Rolston and ",
* 2002 Eisner Award for Best Serialized Story ( for Queen & Country # 1-4: " Operation: Broken Ground ", with Steve Rolston )
The music video for " Bootylicious ", directed by Matthew Rolston, showed Destiny's Child performing dance steps from Michael Jackson's famous " Billie Jean " performance from the special Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever.
The Campaign setting briefly outlines the nation with three pages of content, which Ken Rolston describes as " the nation receiving the most attention ", and that " the few details given are at least plausible and are often good hooks for adventuring.

Rolston and saying
In reaction to the trade, Rolston was quoted by The Star Ledger as saying " It's been a bit of a rough ride in Jersey, I'm actually happy to go to a place that wants me.

Rolston and are
However, the first proven immigrants are Edward Shanklin Jr., Matthew and David Rolston, John Huston and his sons James and Granville Huston.
Rolston found in the " Cyclopedia of the Realms " book a " less-satisfying treatment of gods and religion " than that in books such as Deities & Demigods and Legends & Lore, as while " the major archetypes and game elements are covered, there's little detail, motivation, or game information provided for the deities ".

Rolston and ".
In her role as Minister of Education, she introduced a new method of school finance that came to be known as the " Rolston Formula ".
Game designer Ken Rolston called Waterdeep " the urban showpiece of the Forgotten Realms campaign ".
The photographer and director Matthew Rolston directed the video for the hit single " Romantic ".
According to Ken Rolston, the Cult of the Dragon " marshals the Evil Dragonkind of the Forsaken North against hapless villagers ".
The same set presents a list of NPCs as a census of village of Shadowdale, which according to Ken Rolston " offers a fine sense of the tone of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting ".
Quintron ( real name Robert Rolston ; born circa 1967, Germany ) is an American musician and leader of the eponymous one-man-band, " Quintron ".

felt and maps
Comparing the two maps, he found the separate arcs formed a circle, 180 km ( 111 mi ) wide, centered near the Yucatán village Chicxulub ; he felt certain the shape had been created by a cataclysmic event in geologic history.
The United States Geological Survey developed an Instrumental Intensity scale which maps peak ground acceleration and peak ground velocity on an intensity scale similar to the felt Mercalli scale.
This must have contributed to the understanding and compassion the readers felt for the sacrifice and hardships the explorers had to go through to come to the results presented in the articles and maps.
He felt that the best entries in the encyclopedic section about places are several large-and medium-sized cities and towns, complete with maps and keys to the major establishments, and " a good treatment of Shadowdale, a village proposed as the setting for novice campaigners ".
She felt that the art was neat and organized, and on par with other art from TSR, although she felt that the maps required thorough study before play, as they are slightly too small for quick reference.

felt and were
It was, I felt, possible that they were men who, having received no tickets for that day, had remained in the hall, to sleep perhaps, in the corners farthest removed from the counter with its overhead light.
I had felt the draft they were making while mounting the stairs.
I felt that her eyes were undressing me as if she were a painter and I a nude model.
I felt a queasiness in my own stomach but it wouldn't do to show these girls that we were afraid.
The discoid shapes of sun and moon were also felt to indicate the shape of celestial things.
Granted, the cosmological, philosophical, and cultural reverberations initiated by the De Revolutionibus were felt with increasing violence during the 300 years to follow.
Even the first wave of homesickness had passed, although there were moments when Captain Heard pointed out on his compass the direction of Bradford that she felt a little twinge at her heart.
We were almost the same age, she was fifteen, I was twelve, and where I felt there was a life to look forward to Lilly felt she had had as much of it as was necessary.
When the end did come, and the schools were disbanded and abandoned, we felt and hoped that the machinery of psychological warfare would not be allowed to rust.
he felt he was noting it, as if it were something he might think about when he grew stronger.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
While observing the operations of our Government in various parts of the world, I have felt that in many situations where our policies were good we have tended to ignore minor problems which spoiled our main effort.
Reverently and raised their eyes, as if they were at a loss to describe how they felt about Kafka, which they were, because they had no opinions about Kafka, not having read Kafka.
They were, I felt, people invariably trying to prove not who, but what they were, and trying to determine what, not who, others were.
They felt that they were relaxing as much as they could and that any control factors which might be present to prevent response must be on an unconscious level.
Eighteen errors were located, and then the director asked each individual to vote whether or not they felt that this manager had made the particular errors.
Both Cook's and Russell's lives were threatened by the Mexicans following the killing, but the company officers felt that in the end, it would serve to quiet them despite their immediate emotion.
Hardy obviously felt that these poems were peculiarly personal and private ; ;
In a general way, psychiatrists were able to establish on a wide basis what many of them had always felt -- that the most telling cues in psychotherapy are acoustic, that such things as stress and nagging are transmitted by sound alone and not necessarily by words.
its waves persisted for a week and were felt as far away as the English coast.

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