Subject: the continuum's name is...
Author:
Posted on: 2009-05-11 15:09:00 UTC
Dragonlance. it is a dungeons and dragons campaign setting, not that that matters...
Subject: the continuum's name is...
Author:
Posted on: 2009-05-11 15:09:00 UTC
Dragonlance. it is a dungeons and dragons campaign setting, not that that matters...
I have found a continuum that does not have a harry potter crossover! maybe I shouldn't have said that. nah, what could possibly go wrong?
Bleepnip-bleeprin infused catnip for feline agents, as I don't know what effect alcohol would have on them.
Dragonlance, like (most likely) every other D&D setting, is swarming with Canon!Sues. (And I include the setting which I've been working on under that heading...although my probable Canon!Sues had the grace to stay the hell out of the action most of the time.)
Dragonlance. it is a dungeons and dragons campaign setting, not that that matters...
A search for 'dragonlance' on ffn turned up five results in the Harry Potter section. Two in English, two in Spanish and one in French.
The English ones:
Challenge: HpDragonlance crossover
challenge HPxDragonlance with Raistlin and Mage!Harry
Dragonology
When a new professor arrives at Hogwarts, not only does he bring a new class with him, but a whole new world of creatures too, which leads to Draco discovering his owl is something he didn't expect. HP and Dragonlance Crossover Read and review please!
if it is a d&d crossover, then Mage!Harry is redund-wait, do you mean that he can cast spells like magic missile, or fireball?
I guess there's not a big fandom that's safe from Harry Potter crossovers after all. *sigh* Well, it keeps agents busy. How anyone could think that, (for instance), Dumbledore and Gandalf are the same person is beyond me.
elminster the sage vs dumbledore. who would win? my money would be on elminster.
They both have long white beards ergo they must be the same person.