Sunday 2 June 2013

Letter from the voyage

Dear Fellow Travellers,


At last I have a spare moment to sit down and pour my thoughts into (electronic) ink. Your faithful host has ventured into the motherland of tabletop adventuring, to the other side of the big puddle named after the famed ancient hero - Atlas.
Beside filling in some gaps in my own cartographic collection, the goal was also to expand my collection of tomes of AD&D lore, browse through the forbidden vaults of the indigenous bookstores and libraries in search of the lost manuscripts and parchments.
I have spent only a few days here so far, yet thanks to my luck and expert detective skills my personal library has expanded by the following positions:
  • AD&D 2e - Bard's Handbook
  • AD&D 2e - Barbarian's Handbook
  • AD&D 2e - Priest's Handbook
  • AD&D 2e - Book of Humanoids
  • Forgotten Realms - Guide to Waterdeep and the North
  • Forgotten Realms - Empires of Sands
  • Forgotten Realms - Doom of Daggerdale module
  • AD&D 2e - Monstrous Appendix - Forgotten Realms
  • AD&D 2e - Forgotten Realms Adventures
  • Pathfinder - Godsmouth Heresy module
  • Pathfinder - Masks of the Living God module
I am certain this shall not mark the end of my hunt. I am on a track of several ancient D&D 1e books. A temptation too strong to resist.

On a related topic, I deem myself to possess one of the biggest collections of archaic D&D and AD&D material on the old continent. However I have not had much chance to meet other prudent librarians.
Should one of you Dear Patrons wished to present his/her collections here I would be more than happy to hear about it.

Well met and ahoy!

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