You are a young would be hero living in the town of Luthan, waiting for glory. Your Lord, Lord Irish is preparing a revolution to overthrow Lord Scottish and claim the High Seat. You hope to play a part in these grand events.
For 1st Level Characters. Any race or class. Though warriors would have the easiest time. The main quest is quite short so I'd encourage you to try to find and do all the side quests. These will also prepare you for the end of the main quest which would be quite difficult otherwise. Have fun. (also see readme)
Not sure what the British call it, but we colonists call it a high-chair when it is for a baby. :P For us, being as how we are so pedantic, a chair and a seat aren't the same thing.
I'm very much looking forward to trying this out. I'm rather surprised I hadn't found this before. :/ _________________________ 'A rose by any other name is just someone surrounded by a bunch of pricks!' - HeCK
'The grass is always greener on the other side because it's astroturf!' - HeCK
'You can lead a horse to water,
but you cannot make him drink.
You can give a person knowledge,
but you cannot make them think.' - HeCK
Posted by Anonymous ( 24.210.xxx.xxx ) at 2005-07-18 13:44:01
Hi, thanks for the comments. Rome has the right reference for the high seat, hope you enjoy the module. But Jeremy if you want to view the High Seat that way it can work also in a humourous way. mudguard, well it is a bit of a joke and also partly because I couldn't decide which of the other topics fit. Hope you enjoy the module.
Just a point. How can something that is 30 minutes long be classed as epic
Posted by Rome ( 172.128.xxx.xxx ) at 2005-07-03 12:20:26
Actually a high seat is the throne of a great lord who is a king above kings.
For more Celtic lore you are welcome to check out the references in Tales of Celts.
Kim I hope to play your module soon and thank you for releaseing it.
Posted by Rebel112 at 2005-07-03 00:52:44 Voted 4.25 on 07/03/05
Th mod has a lot of potential but a lot of work was still needed. Shouldn't the lords and ladies be known as for example Lord of the Irish. Or was that their names?
Posted by Jeremy ( 24.86.xxx.xxx ) at 2005-07-03 00:42:52
I don't know if it's intentional or not, but High Seat refers to a chair in which an infant is put. Just thought you'd like to know, unless it's an intentionally humourous element.
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