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« Reply #15 on: <01-16-12/1824:09> »
There are plenty of places in the Sixth World that have ridiculous concentrations of omnipotent NPCs in fantastically small areas.  Pointing out any one as especially ridiculous is kind of silly.

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« Reply #16 on: <01-16-12/1826:25> »
Australia could do with a Great.  The Greats seem to be fairly unevenly spread accross the world.  Almost a dozen in Europe, one in the middle east/central asia, 3 in East Asia, 2 in North America, 1 (?) in Central America and 3 in South America.... zero in Africa?

Really not sure about the above numbers, but definent lean towards Europe.
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« Reply #17 on: <01-16-12/1850:11> »
Australia could do with a Great.  The Greats seem to be fairly unevenly spread accross the world.  Almost a dozen in Europe, one in the middle east/central asia, 3 in East Asia, 2 in North America, 1 (?) in Central America and 3 in South America.... zero in Africa?

Really not sure about the above numbers, but definent lean towards Europe.
Depends on how you count. If you go by current primary lair, there are 7 great dragons in Europe (plus 3 who died), 1 in the Middle East, 3 in the Far East, 1 in Africa, 2 in North America (plus 1 who died), 2 in South America, and one unknown (Arleesh, though probably North or South America). By species, there are 9 living western dragons (plus 4 who died), 4 great eastern dragons, 3 great feathered serpents and 1 great leviathan.

The Australian dragon Tjurjunga is not a great one according to Dragons of the Sixth World and Running Wild.

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« Reply #18 on: <01-16-12/2152:20> »
Pfft. There's nothing munchkin about six great dragons residing in an area the size of Wisconsin.
Wales has three greats in an area the size of New Jersey.
Denver's got two Greats just in that sprawl.
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« Reply #19 on: <01-16-12/2359:08> »
Ghost Walker and who else?
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« Reply #20 on: <01-17-12/0033:37> »
Perianwyr.
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« Reply #21 on: <01-17-12/0048:14> »
From Mecurial?  His just a 'normal' dragon, isn't he, not a Great... (correct me if I'm wrong :) )
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« Reply #22 on: <01-17-12/0338:01> »
Peri is indeed a normal dragon.

Hestaby has a lair in Mt Shasta

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« Reply #23 on: <01-17-12/0612:50> »
My bad, then.
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« Reply #24 on: <01-17-12/0801:41> »
I have to agree in that I want a CAS sourcebook. That would be enough to make me drool.... Just a bit.

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« Reply #25 on: <01-18-12/0843:28> »
On the original topic, would love to see this book translated.  Not sure if this book fits well with the Catalyst version (they are different publishers)
Pegasus (the German publisher) coordinates their stuff with CGL, so everything they do is compatible....Of course only until CGL drops the ball again and ignores the Black Flood ;)

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« Reply #26 on: <03-19-12/0838:56> »
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3)  We'd love to get some of the German stuff translated.  The problem is finding someone with the time and skill.

If that really is the issue, I know a professional translator here in Berlin (English native speaker) who happens to also be roleplayer and knows SR.
Last time I asked her for a business offer, she offered her work at 0.10 Euro/word (for a 500 words project).

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« Reply #27 on: <03-19-12/1536:22> »
Oh, man. That hurts.

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« Reply #28 on: <03-20-12/0721:10> »
And how may words are there in Berlin?

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« Reply #29 on: <03-20-12/1405:02> »
Probably 140,000 or so.