Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Mermaids: Not what they used to be!
Just watched Pirates of the Caribbean: on Stranger Tides the other day. One of my favorite things in the film were the Mermaids. Not just for the obvious eye candy, but the movie really turned them into creatures to be feared and respected.
It made me think about the underwater races of Blackmoor. From Supplement II to the Voyage of Captain Castagere's Blossom in Module DA4, Underwater or Sea Based Adventures have always been a part of the Blackmoor Setting. Blackmoor is home to many Sea Monsters. Perhaps Mermaids should claim their rightful place among them?
-Havard
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Yay! Another mermaid post.
ReplyDeleteHeh, I did notice that in your blog as well. Well, they certainly made an impression! :)
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