Thrangar on 15/8/2002 at 22:33
Azmartini you can use the editor to stack books in your place just toss the ones you have in a crate that makes them dissapear and then go to the editor and stack the ones you had on a shelf!
Must admit the collecting of books is almost as good as the plot in the game(mmm wonder if that is good or bad?)
I have most of the books I believe accept for the Poison series missing a couple of those .I have not read all of them yet but so far I like the Mirror, and Vernicuss and Balour the best.
Also(and I cant bekieve Red has'nt said anything about this yet) the books are filled with bad spelling and missing words and so forth.Proof read? I doubt it.
knife on 16/8/2002 at 14:52
Dance of Fire was a really good read.
187 on 16/8/2002 at 18:40
I thought the Vampires Of Vvardenfall and The Galarthi Papers were rather excellent
Azmartini on 19/8/2002 at 21:20
I don't have an editor..i have the Xbox version of the game.
I have relagated myself to having a Book Room in my castle, using a levitate spell to stack the books in ever increasing heights. I wish I could stack them horizonatally...have tried everything including levitation, putting bookends etc. Still...my book room looks pretty slick with dozens of books stacked upon one another. My 'scroll room' is even better, the multicolored rainbow glows from all the different scrolls laid out on the shelves, beds floor etc, give the room kind of a 'sparkly' effect. Pretty slick if you ask me. The Alchemy room is fun too, as I have organized the 200= potions into shapes and sizes of bottles. :cool:
Shanjaq on 20/8/2002 at 01:18
I also found the Corpse Preparation books fascinating, I have volumes 1, 2 and 3 :)
I've also found ABCs for Barbarians quite useful ^_~
I wouldn't have known about it if I hadn't walked across the street and joined the Fighters Guild in Ald Ruhn(I think) =p
(now where to find a decent supplier of comberry?)