Thanks, Introduction & Credits

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This is a Section of the Dor Un Avathar the next Section is Rules for Monsters


Thanks

And introduction from Luke Wyngarde.

I’d like to start this volume of the Dor Un Avathar with a few words of thanks. First and foremost, to the Amtgard Seven Expansion Group, for their collective hard work, dedication and insightful commentary. Truly, these folks stepped into a task which might have never seen the light of day, and gave their best efforts to make certain the project happened quickly, professionally and on a set of self-inflicted, makeshift deadlines. It has been both an honor and a privilege to witness cooperation on such a broad scale. Thank you, gentlemen. May all future ships sail as smoothly as this one.

Secondly, thanks to the Amtgard Revision Committee for allowing us the opportunity to make good our pledge to have this project ready for dispersal at, or near, the final release of the revised Handbook. As with the new rule set, this project is an interkingdom effort, driven by motivated individuals who have the best interest of Amtgard at heart. Thanks also to Sir Ivar Nefarious, the Grand Duke of the Dor Un Avathar, for trusting a group of diverse people to recreate that which he brought so wonderfully to us those many years ago. The 7th Edition Dor was a great piece of work, truly the first official interkingdom publication, and the model on which all other monster books have been based.

Finally, thanks to everyone else who sent in new monsters, artwork, comments and suggestions. With such an outpouring of support and talent, it is no wonder this volume took shape so well and so quickly. Keep up the great work, one and all.

Introduction

With the advent of the revised rules, it became apparent the sweeping changes brought forth in the new handbook would not only drastically change the way we play normal battle games, it would alter the most fundamental aspect of Questing, namely Monsters. Many of the 6th Edition abilities no longer existed in the revised ruleset, or were renamed, clarified or otherwise changed. While the Revision Committee toiled away to bring the core rules to light, a group of unaffiliated players from across the country pooled their resources and skills to bring the Monster Rules up to par. This crew set up virtual-shop, appointed impromptu leadership, and set about the time-consuming task of converting all the beasts from the 7th Edition Dor into the format and rules presented for play testing the revised rules. What at first seemed a molehill, proved to be a mountain and more work than I think any of us expected! Truly a labor of love!

In the spirit of Amtgard across the nation, the younger groups and players stood side-by-side with decade-long veterans to produce a piece of work which will hopefully stand the test of time. Sure, there were minor disagreements, but every person who stepped forward to help did so in a prompt and professional manner.

Without further ado, we are proud to present the Dor Un Avathar, 8th Edition. Vivat Amtgard!

Group contributors & Editorial Staff

Conversions & Commentary

-Blackthorn (Burning Lands) -Nawguthion Craftyslinger (Wetlands) -Medryn Harlequin (Iron Mountains) -Oznog (Celestial Kingdom) -Soldan (Rising Winds)

Continuity Editor

-Jenos (Valley of the Silver Rains)

Index Management

-Matthias of the Far Wood (Iron Mountains) -Glenalth Woodwalke (Dragonspine) -Lukor the Lush (Blackspire)

Project Lead & Design

-Luke Wyngarde (Wetlands)

Art Credits & Disclaimer

Artists retain all copyrights to artwork published herein. All rights reserved. All images used with permission. Individual artists listed with Monster entries. Special thanks to Denah and Reynen, both of the Wetlands and true Knights of the Serpent. Without the awesome contributions of these lovely, talented ladies, this book would be a sorry place indeed. Thanks also to the fantastic artists of Elfwood (http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/elfwood.html) for their boundless generosity and support for this project. Additional art credits inside back cover. The pictures contained herein are presented for the enjoyment of the reader in the tradition of fantasy illustrations throughout time. The editors sincerely hope these images are viewed as a positive influence to game play, as they are not meant to offend, objectify or stereotype any group, gender, race or religion. The intended goal is to provide an inspired expression of each Monster, professionally and originally illustrated. To that end, the individual artists were given a fair amount of leeway in their renditions, which we hope you will agree make for fine viewing.


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