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| #1alienuxJun 12, 2015 4:17:28 | On page 18, it says "The half-black dragon Rezmir came to the area a few months ago, and she set up the camp."
On page 21, it says "Rezmir left them with what he believed was an adaquate guard force."
Obviously one of them is a typo, but I don't know anything about Rezmir prior to this adventure. I think Rezmir is female, but I'm not sure. |
| #2alienuxJun 12, 2015 4:18:40 | Nevermind, I just found this:
http://dnd.wizards.com/dungeons-and-dragons/story/villains/rezmir
Female Half-Human/Half-Black Dragon: Rezmir is a half-dragon from House Orogoth -- a powerhouse and formidable warrior who’s not interested in the politics of the cult. She’s excellent at keeping the black dragons in line, and she is first to volunteer whenever Severin needs someone eliminated. Rezmir collects Netherese relics and wields an intelligent, evil greatsword named Hazirawn. |
| #3joeburgosJun 12, 2015 5:53:06 | Rezmir is hermaphroditic, he's both he/she. He's a half dragon. |
| #4MrHotterJun 12, 2015 5:57:52 | There was a typo.
Errata: Replace all refrences to the half dragon Rezmir with the name Cailtyn. |
| #5BRJNJun 12, 2015 17:17:17 | I first found the reference to Rezmir as a She.
One of the other players in my group had to create a new character and insert it into Ep8. The player decided - with previous DM's acquiescence - to be Rezmir's consort. The character is a She. This made Rezmir a He. It also provided for many out-of-character double entendres.
This is the first time I am aware of that a new PC made an established NPC change genders... |
| #6MonsterEnvyJun 12, 2015 19:00:36 | The he you found is the only example of Rezmir being called a he. She is called a she every other time. |
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| #8Brock_LandersJun 13, 2015 1:47:06 |
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