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How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
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It was mentioned when someone asked for a recommendation at the Storiesonline (SOL) forum. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic ... WncHmv7t58 Yes, I have only just heard about it and have only finished one book so far. I now have lots and lots of material to keep me out of trouble for a while. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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I found out about the Kael Chronicles first when I was trying to find decent reading material online when it became nearly impossible for me to buy books of the type I liked due to already reading all the good ones.
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Seems like this topic comes up every 3 years or so...
I'm a huge D&D fan and couldn't for the life of me remember the racial name of demons (I was explaining it to a friend). Since I didn't have a monster manual at the time, the only demon class I could remember was a Marilith, so I did a web search and one of the links was to an online doc about a werecat overlooking a demon horde being led by a marilith. Turns out it was Honor and Blood, before the assault on Suld. I read the entire chapter, not knowing any of the characters or that there were other chapters and quickly forgot the original reason I was looking up demons. A few months later after having read all the books up to the Pyrosian chronicles (it hadn't been written yet) I remembered the original word I was looking up that had slipped my mind.
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I'm a huge D&D fan and couldn't for the life of me remember the racial name of demons (I was explaining it to a friend). Since I didn't have a monster manual at the time, the only demon class I could remember was a Marilith, so I did a web search and one of the links was to an online doc about a werecat overlooking a demon horde being led by a marilith. Turns out it was Honor and Blood, before the assault on Suld. I read the entire chapter, not knowing any of the characters or that there were other chapters and quickly forgot the original reason I was looking up demons. A few months later after having read all the books up to the Pyrosian chronicles (it hadn't been written yet) I remembered the original word I was looking up that had slipped my mind.
Tanar'ri.
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Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
I heard about it on a Legendary Moonlight Sculptor fan translation site's forum when i was looking for reading material because i caught up with the current translation. Unfortunately I am now almost caught up with what is written here too *cries*
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How did I learn about this place?
Well...
Well...
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Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
Well, like Fel says. TRying to be smart aleck.
I was searching for good online reads I think back in 2008. I was searching for a guy who idid not try too hard but ended up saving the world and lo and behold... found one on Fel's site. Well the rest is history. I even check on vacations stuck in remote places.![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
I was searching for good online reads I think back in 2008. I was searching for a guy who idid not try too hard but ended up saving the world and lo and behold... found one on Fel's site. Well the rest is history. I even check on vacations stuck in remote places.
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The sea flows as long as Earth exist, Love is alive as long as people exist. I will read Fel's stories as long as my heart still beats.
Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
I saw a link on an Amazon author forum to the Weaverspinner site and from there to here.
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Interesting, you found Fel's site 2 years after you joined this forum?Mizriath wrote:Well, like Fel says. TRying to be smart aleck.
I was searching for good online reads I think back in 2008. I was searching for a guy who idid not try too hard but ended up saving the world and lo and behold... found one on Fel's site. Well the rest is history. I even check on vacations stuck in remote places.
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I don't remember when/where I first ran across Fel's work. It was way back before the forum(s) or in their early days. As I recall no major works other then Sennadar were in progress. Posting was to a simple black Pretty sure most/all of Firestaff was written, Pyrosian Chronicles may or may not have been started.
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It was me posting on your old forums and/or emailing you telling you to register.Fel wrote:How did I learn about this place?
Well...
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Oops, my bad. I cannot even remember dates anymore. Apologies for getting old and senile. :0prphilip wrote: Interesting, you found Fel's site 2 years after you joined this forum?
I don't remember when/where I first ran across Fel's work. It was way back before the forum(s) or in their early days. As I recall no major works other then Sennadar were in progress. Posting was to a simple black Pretty sure most/all of Firestaff was written, Pyrosian Chronicles may or may not have been started.
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Just happy to find Fel's site.
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Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
SILENCE! I was trying to look all mysteriously powerful!Spec8472 wrote:It was me posting on your old forums and/or emailing you telling you to register.Fel wrote:How did I learn about this place?
Well...
Just another guy from the shallow end of the gene pool.
Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
About half a year ago, reading some random fanfic someone did with a werecat in it.
Commented on that someone mentioned the firestaff series. I looked it up. Loved it.
Commented on that someone mentioned the firestaff series. I looked it up. Loved it.
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Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
I learned about Fel's site back in 2008 on the old Sennadar site, it took another year before I found the new Sennadar site that now has turned to Worlds of Fel. Finally found my way to this forum in 2011.
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Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
Just have to add that i'm damn happy i found out about Fel.
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I was linked to Fel's works, but I don't remember by who. It might have been from EWP, because I remember being into Camp for a short period.
My first look at Fel's stuff was from Fawks's yahoo group. After that I found the website with the disclaimer. Sword of Fire was approaching its final chapters, and I remember going back to Fawks's group even after finding other sites because I couldn't find Sword of Fire chapters with the same formatting.
At the time I was unemployed, so I literally did nothing but read-sleep-eat-read for 4 or 5 days. Finished the entire series in under a week.
My first look at Fel's stuff was from Fawks's yahoo group. After that I found the website with the disclaimer. Sword of Fire was approaching its final chapters, and I remember going back to Fawks's group even after finding other sites because I couldn't find Sword of Fire chapters with the same formatting.
At the time I was unemployed, so I literally did nothing but read-sleep-eat-read for 4 or 5 days. Finished the entire series in under a week.