Dan Chisarick wrote:

While Mt. Drash itself could probably be considered 'exotic', a signed copy would probably be 'unique', especially if it was personalized. The best of both worlds is to have a spare copy.

Ah, but who would sign it? Richard Garriott, who had NOTHING to do with Drash, or the person/people involved in *actually* creating Drash?


Moebius (Greg Malone)

I loved this game; never finished it but should give it another try. I couldn't get into Windwalker, even though lead programmer told me a while ago it was a much superior game.
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