I notice that Rudolpho recently tweeted "TOMM finished". Temple of Melvinmental Mevil? Travelers of Might & Magic?
It might be a personal status report: Tripping On Magic Mushrooms (I'm finished, so I should be coherent for a while.) Been there, thought that, was sadly mistaken. Or an adventure: Tegel's Old Manor Modified Towers Of Myth Mrannor Temple Of Mediocre Mendacity (Leaves room for a sequel) Tales Of Mad Melvin (Beyond Blunderdome) Terrifying Ovine's Murderous Menace (Beware the Demon Sheep) Or something completely different.
It means "tomorrow", actually. Blue Manchu is really a cover for development of an AI that will enslave humanity with robots. "Tomorrow finished" merely means that we no longer have a future, because they're nearing completion of the project.
I don't think so. Star Trek had the final frontier. Elven time travelling Space Cowboys will have the final adventure. It's important to avoid infringement.
The AotA expansion included homages to a while bunch of classic D&D monsters. I would imagine the same will be true of EttSC. Here are a couple that strike me as likely candidates. I was going to go with alphabetical order, but in the interest of avoiding anticlimax I'll go from what I think of as least to most iconic. * Dinosaurs - Even if dragons are techier, it'd be kinda cool to fight a T-Rex. But while they've got a bunch of pages in the original monster manual, dinosaurs don't really scream early D&D. * Mythological monsters - You know, basilisks, manticores, minotaurs -- stuff like that. Many were D&D monsters from the word "go", but none are especially iconic. * Giants - They're kinda generic and we already have ogres and trees as 2 x 2 figure melee badasses, but there's always room for a higher-level version, right? * Lycanthropes - Could be interesting mechanically. Maybe a trait that indicates animal form, with cards that function differently depending on whether the trait is active or not. * Undead - Vampires wouldn't surprise me at all. The early D&D twist on undead was level/XP draining, but that would probably be too frustrating in SP and wouldn't really make sense in MP. I mean, maybe people would relish the opportunity to delevel their dwarf firestorm farming wizards back to level 4, but that seems pretty meta. I could see spectres or some other kind of non-corporeal dudes, although I'm not sure how CH would handle needing a magic weapon to hit. * Bugbears - These guys are pretty old-school. I dunno how much call there is for yet another roughly humanoid monster, but should the need arise, the bugbears are ready. * Hell Hounds - What's better than annoying war dogs? Annoying war dogs that breathe fire! * Demons/Devils - I'm looking at you, Demon Type VI. Bosses like Orcus or Asmodeus are also possibilities. No succubi, please. * Gelatinous Cube - CH already boasts an impressive array of slimes, oozes, molds, jellies, and puddings. But, c'mon. Gelatinous cubes, man! * Purple Worm - OK, now we're talking. * Beholder - Amirite?
I hope not. Their ilk was really too bogus and self-contradictory for D&D. That being said, they'll probably show up.
Courage, good Sir Veza. According to my Monster Manual, "The 'Black Elves,' or drow, are only legend."
All I remember from EttBP was, hrm, vegepygmies, more vegepygmies, lasers that shot you in the face because you held them backwards, more vegepygmies, a mind flayer...and russet mold. (am now off to watch House of Cards)