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Thread: Quaal [3.5]
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2010-08-27, 07:22 PM (ISO 8601)
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Quaal [3.5]
Other than the feather tokens, does Quaal's name (or Quaal himself) show up anywhere?
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2010-08-27, 07:27 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Quaal [3.5]
A couple Dragon articles went into him and the rest of his friends, the Band of Seven or something. He was a tribal ranger-type who adventured with Zagig, Murlynd, Keoghtom, Heward,
NystulNolzur, and Tasha.Last edited by Urpriest; 2010-08-27 at 07:27 PM.
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2010-08-27, 07:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Quaal [3.5]
http://www.dndarchive.com/reviews/ma...ragon359.shtml
Gary Holian and Rick Miller follow with “Treasures of Greyhawk: Magic of the Company of Seven.” The Company is made up of iconic names like Tasha, Quaal, Murlynd and Heward; epic-level characters come and go but only the really special people ever get mentioned by name in the Player’s Handbook, and these folks certainly qualify. Of course, the catch here is that almost nobody knows who the Company of Seven were or why they’re important; they certainly don’t feature as prominently in Greyhawk’s recent history as the Circle of Eight. On the other hand, Murlynd, most famous for his magic spoon, wore a cowboy hat and had a pair of magic six-shooters so that counts for something.Quotes:Praise for avatar may be directed to Derjuin.Spoiler
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2010-08-27, 07:38 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Quaal [3.5]
Well, that's something. Thanks.
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2010-08-29, 10:44 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Quaal [3.5]
Quaal garnered some additional attention in Living Greyhawk adventures, at least in the Highfolk area, as a major elven town, which was presumably his stronghold he established in retirement, is the primary source of Feather Tokens. I'd have to dig up my old character to see if I can give more specifics than that, though.
EDIT: Oh, here we go. It was Quaalsten. Additional info provided here: http://weirdscifi.ratiosemper.com/gr...The_Vesve.htmlLast edited by Cieyrin; 2010-08-29 at 10:46 AM.