Does anyone know who named the Vanilla spellbooks and how? In particular I'm wondering what references or in-jokes I'm missing in the dungeon books for arcane casters:
(One might also ask the origins of the shopkeeper names. By the way, usedn't one of them to be called "Gary Gygaz"? I always assumed he was a compressed version of Gygax — a reference to /vmlinuz — but he seems to be gone from the current version.)
- Resistance of Scarabtarices: ???
- Mordenkainen's Escapes: Mordenkainen is from the original D&D campaigns
- Kelek's Grimoire of Power: possibly the Kelek Company of Norwood, MA, whose name is often seen on fuseboxes/circuit breakers (geddit, Power?)
- Tenser's Transformations: tensors, in geometry and physics, are defined in terms of the way they transform
- Raal's Tome of Destruction: ???
(One might also ask the origins of the shopkeeper names. By the way, usedn't one of them to be called "Gary Gygaz"? I always assumed he was a compressed version of Gygax — a reference to /vmlinuz — but he seems to be gone from the current version.)
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