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UPDATES TO KISMET'S DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, '05 - '06

07/17/06

      I have added a link to my new guestbook today, as well as links to my other gaming sites.

02/01/06

      Welcome to the new Kismet's Dungeons and Dragons. I have finished a basic site overhaul - a new graphics set, a new system of navigation, and so forth. (If something does not work right, please let me know so I can fix it.) I have also updated some things as I have gone along. My information about bards has been rewritten in areas. My Dragonblooded feats have been updated, as has my sorcerer template. I have done my best throughout to make my information compatible with the 3.5 edition of D&D while smoothing out the rough edges. I hope you like it.

11/21/05

      I have added a new feat to my Dragonblooded , which you can find in My Additions. I have also done a bit of updating on my explanation of alignments. I have rewritten the explanation of Lawful Good, reconsidered a few of the examples, and added some examples from the television show Firefly. (If you haven't already, go out and buy Firefly on DVD; it is truly an excellent and addictive show.)

10/21/05

      I have restructured and updated my section on the Drow. I have added a page about Drow Sensuality that I have been meaning to finish for some time. Some of it is information that has been moved from the page on Drow society, but most of it is new material. I have also added some new links and renamed my section about women in gaming. I would very much like to restructure and rewrite much of that section, but I'm not sure if I have the energy for it tonight. I am trying to spell check my pages and to do updates on sentence structure when I can. I have slapped many of these pages up without much editing in the writing and I would like to rectify that.

9/14/05

      I've updated a few prices on my guide to slave costs and I've added a section of Planescape links on my links page. I have also officially added my Custom Construct Creation Rules in My Additions, providing a system for folks to create their own constructs (without being bled dry by the astronomical prices given in the Monster Manuals). It might look really complicated at first glance but I've broken it down into steps. If you follow the steps one at a time and just concentrate on one at a time, you should be fine.

8/23/05

      After finding yet another thread on message boards asking about what slaves cost, I have decided to come up with a method. It is in the section on My Additions, and is also available via .pdf.

7/20/05

      I have been given permission to use a lovely piece of Drow artwork I found while putzing around the internet the other night. It is now the frontispiece of my Drow section. Thanks to Stefano Azzalin for the gracious permission, and for all the time he put into his work.

7/16/05

      I have added to my Drow name section (which is found in my section about the Drow). There is now a Drow name generator for you to use along with my page on Drow naming practices.

7/4/05

      I have added to my section on the Drow in which I talk specifically about Drow names. Thus far there is a list of names for Drow males, females, last names, house names, and cities. There is also a page on how to make Drow names more interesting or different. I am pretty pleased overall, and I hope the Drow fans out there will be as well. 

6/29/05

      I have updated the DM Name Resource so that there are about 1,000 more names than last time. I have also updated the Contact page to reflect the best ways to get ahold of me. I have trimmed a page or two from this site that are no longer necessary, and done other minor changes. Soon I hope to add my latest creation here, but as of this moment it is not yet done.

5/5/05

      I have added to my In Character section on Women in Gaming. I decided to write about girlie stuff in gaming; in other words, how you can use clothing, hair and make-up as valuable details in a game.

2/19/05

      My boyfriend Nathan helped me with a big update to my name list. He's entered names before but I don't know if he's ever done so many in one go. In any case, the updated version is available and his name is on it as surely as my own. He's been an amazing help; I'm lucky to have him as a player, not to mention a partner.

2/4/05

      All right, people - I've started message boards up again at a new place I found the other night. So far the boards look and act pretty good. Please try them out, if only so I know they work for other folks and not just me.

      In other news, I updated my guide to gaming slightly, because someone was nice enough to let me know I used the acronym D&D waaaay before I explained what it meant. That doesn't make much sense if you're trying to explain the basics of the game to newbies, now does it? But it's all fixed now and back up for use.

      Also - the dragonblooded templates I put up are free for folks to use if they want to use 'em. Please try them out and see how they work, and if you'll be nice enough, let me know how it goes. You're just not free to say that you created them, or to put them on another web site, or to make money off of them. =)

1/22/05

      Welcome to the new year with Kismet's Dungeons and Dragons! The racial templates that I've been talking about for a while are finally finished and posted. You can find them in My Additions. I have my own versions of the genasi, and a whole mess of templates that fall into the Dragonblooded category. Want to see what comes between a half-dragon and an ordinary human? Have a look.

      I have also added a 13 page introductory guide to gaming to the Roleplaying & D&D Basics section. If you know someone new to gaming or someone who's toying with the idea of playing, this guide might be of some help to them. It's in .pdf format for quick downloading and printing.


 
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