Howdy!
Just picked this up, started reading it, and am blown away! I have wanted a Faery source book like this for a while.
One question - I was disappointed to discover there was no Bibliography. Does anyone know if the author has posted one somewhere? I would like to find more information on this fascinating subject.
TGryph
Codex Celtarum Bibiography?
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Re: Codex Celtarum Bibiography?
The book is so many factors of awesomeness.
I wish there was a color pdf of the map of faerie. the map in the book is a tad dark and small.
If you just started reading i warn you the magic items are ungodly powerful.
I wish there was a color pdf of the map of faerie. the map in the book is a tad dark and small.
If you just started reading i warn you the magic items are ungodly powerful.
Please don't beat me.
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Re: Codex Celtarum Bibiography?
I don;t know if Brian Young (the author) did a bibliography or not, but I know he is a scholar on the subject. Mr. Young was in a TLG chat session a while back, and as I understand it he's been putting this book together for many years now. His bibliography, if he has one, must be extensive.
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