Question abou tthe Alanik Ray's Library archive on this site
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Question abou tthe Alanik Ray's Library archive on this site
I was looking over in the Ravenloft Lost Site Archives http://fraternityofshadows.com/TheCemetery.html and I can't find an archive of the NPCs page he used to have "Personalities of the Mists". Would it be possible a PDF of these to be added to the archive?
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Re: Question abou tthe Alanik Ray's Library archive on this
Not sure if we have those. Joel was the one who was entrusted with them. Joel?The Lesser Evil wrote:I was looking over in the Ravenloft Lost Site Archives http://fraternityofshadows.com/TheCemetery.html and I can't find an archive of the NPCs page he used to have "Personalities of the Mists". Would it be possible a PDF of these to be added to the archive?
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We posted everything I have. Double checked, and all we have is online.
If there are parts missing, and if someone has them, please let us know!
Joël
If there are parts missing, and if someone has them, please let us know!
Joël
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Re: Question abou tthe Alanik Ray's Library archive on this
No wait, I have another source with two NPC files. I'll compile it and send it to Ron.
Joël
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