…He and the dragon highlord, Kitiara Uth Matar, will be at the walls before sunset.
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…He and the dragon highlord, Kitiara Uth Matar, will be at the walls before sunset.
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:!: its a cool painting…and a funny caption lol
Great pic for sure!
the hunky looking guy is me of course… :geek: yup its me!! :crazy:
Well looks like people have guessed the origin of my nickname.
:!: :!: :!:
I think that this picture is the cover of a book called The Second Generation, and show a picture of Kitiara and her son, Steel…
God, how sad am I for knowing this?
Kitiara is a hella of a cool name, and the books are great!
Good pick Kit!
btw, kit, can you tell me what kind of books you like to read? and the best ones for you?
cheers :run:
Well, I like the Dragonlance books (obviously) and sci-fi / fantasy in general. Terry Pratchett and Robert Rankin are two of my favourite authors. Robert Jordan too, although his tend o be a bit heavy going at times. I also like reading things by Douglas Coupland, who’s a Generation X type author. Ben Elton makes me laugh… And if I just see something that looks interesting, I will read it.
What about “March of the dead” (or someting like that) by Dennis Jürgensen?
I’ve read that book 3-4 times by now…
*Originally posted by eilsoe *
**What about “March of the dead” (or someting like that) by Dennis Jürgensen?
I’ve read that book 3-4 times by now… **
is it any good
Ha!
just j/k
I wish I had time to read. :-\
Used to rfead all the time know I never pick up a book.
i´m reading my first dragonlance book, and in the very first chapter it mention about a woman called Kitiara Uth Matar, and a dragon called Kitiara Uth Matar ! :q:
am i wrong? i don´t know ravenloft that well, so i´m confused. perhaps you can explain it to me. will ya?
another thing, have ever played ravenloft?
Cheers
Well as far as I know, Kitiara was the woman, and her dragon was called Skie…
*Originally posted by Guig0 *
…another thing, have ever played ravenloft?..
kity…
Ahhh… book talk.
thanks guys. I was looking for a thread… ANY thread that I could reply to. Feeling hermetic these days.
I’ve only played the DL modules for AD&D, but I remember the character. It’s a small world that leads you to that alias, Kitiara.
I’m reading about the Sword Coast and Dritz. “Silent Blades”. It’s so so. I hear this author is suposed to be pretty popular, but I’ve yet to see anything ingenius yet.
If people are looking for some good fantasy, I’m reading a very good set now. “Song of Fire and Ice” by George R.R. Martin. Started with “A game of thrones”. Personaly I think he’s what I’ve always looked for in a fantasy author, but lost since the death of Zelazny, and the end of the Amber series.
Tonight I’m re-reading “lies my teacher told me” though as I just found it again and have to refresh my brain.
David - the Sword Coast type books, are they by a guy called R A Salvatore? If they are then I’ve got the whole lot of them, and they’re good. I think they get better as they go along.
The Dragonlance ones I got into by accident really. I was getting a long train home from University, and I didn’t have a book with me. Went into Smiths in the station and picked up what turned out to be part one of Chronicles. Read that on the journey and got hooked.
Nope, I’ve never played Ravenloft, or even read that series to be honest…
I used to DM Ravenloft. =)
Cheers!
-Niann
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Yup… those are the ones. Detailing Dritzz’s character.
I guess it was ok. I’m hypercritical though. I’ve read a lot of good authors and they have spoiled me.
I quite enjoyed them. I thought the author was quite brave in doing one of the things he did to a main character in the earlier books (not going to spoil that bit too much if you haven’t read that).
It’s not Tolkein kind of level, but he’s improved with each book… I’ve always reckoned that the test of a good book is whether you can go back to it after a while and read it again. I have done.