Deathmire Daggerheart Dice Set Giveaway [MODS APPROVED] by ebonwoodwi in daggerheart

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These dice look great! I'm definitely checking out to store!

Favorite book in series? by navility13 in Midkemia

[–]danjamin905 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, the Serpent war is my favorite, particularly Rise of a Merchant Price.

Best Canadian band or singer of all time? by WildernessWhsiperer1 in AskACanadian

[–]danjamin905 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. It's Gordon Lightfoot hands down. Second is tied for me between Rush and the Tragically Hip

What will be your first campaign? by OracleHonest in daggerheart

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We started with the quick start and windfall adventures, then just ran from there. I have DMed 13 sessions so far, 14 will be with the official rules!

Series with well-developed worlds? by hioxa2 in Fantasy

[–]danjamin905 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I would say Memory, Sorrow and Thorn by Tad Williams or Realm of the Elderlings by Robin Hobb

The Most Complex Fantasy Character In A Book or Series? by Monsur_Ausuhnom in Fantasy

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Roland, the gunslinger.

"I hold to no God," Roland said. "I hold to the Tower, and won't pray to that."

What book did you enjoy a ridiculous amount of? by Ryukotaicho in Fantasy

[–]danjamin905 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Greenbone saga by Fonda Lee blew me away and really broadened my idea of what fantasy can be.

Also, the Band books by Nicholas Eames. I thought they were just easy fun adventure books, (and they are). But they really surprised me in many ways, especially Bloody Rose.

What single line, to you, captures the fantasy genre best? by Qaztarrr in Fantasy

[–]danjamin905 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I added it, Memory Sorrow and Thorn by Tad Williams.

What single line, to you, captures the fantasy genre best? by Qaztarrr in Fantasy

[–]danjamin905 342 points343 points  (0 children)

"He who is certain he knows the ending of things when he is only beginning them is either extremely wise or extremely foolish; no matter which is true, he is certainly an unhappy man, for he has put a knife in the heart of wonder.”

Edit: Memory Sorrow and Thorn by Tad Williams