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  • Ohhh, you're right. It looked really familiar and I've seen some similar artwork in magic. Now that you said neverwinter, that makes sense.
    Hope the visit went well, you and him are in my thoughts today brother :)
    Yes brother, it is one of my favorites since it came out. The last one I saw in theaters with my family before I took off on my own adventures.

    Does a good job of sharing the character and spirit of the people. "Ibn" was also the coolest Muslim ever, in my opinion. :D
    Hey so did you decide on a translation of the Bhagavad Gita to go with yet? Just wondering. Although I already own Yogananda's translation of the BG and really like it, I might consider one day buying Eknath Easwaran's translation as well for a less biased translation. I'm really enjoying his translation of the Upanishads thus far, and I have his translation of the Dhammapada coming in the mail too lol
    Only Timeless Myths so far, bookmarked it even...will check the other one soon. I am always gathering keys for unlocking more and more hidden secrets. Dragonslayer and treasure hunter, you know :D
    Forgot to mention I checked out your website the other day, enjoyed it :clap
    I slay at least one dragon per day, every day :D

    Metaphorically of course...it's been a long time since I have had to slay a real dragon.
    Thank you for the frubal. i am slowly replacing the furballs on my carpet with frubals. looks a lot more sanitary that way.
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