User:Lhynard

Lhynard is a human male "expert", something of a want-to-be Renaissance man; his interests are numerous and eclectic. Formally, he has a Ph.D. in bioorganic chemistry. Informally, he has studied/tinkered in multiple (mostly, "dead") languages and (mostly, modern) philosophies. He has created worlds with conlangs, histories, and epic poems. He has an extremely thorough understanding of English grammar and is somewhat obsessed with correct typography. Outside of intellectual endeavors, he loves music (Who doesn't?) and outdoor activities&mdash;especially backpacking. He is a professor at a liberal arts university teaching general and organic chemistry. His research involves writing computer software to model carbohydrate structures.

As far as D&D, Lhynard DMs a Forgotten Realms campaign, using 3.5 edition, with his former coworkers and brother about twice a month. They've been playing since January of 2013. The tale began in Calimshan, and the players have been to Tethyr and Chult, as a miscellany of happenings have led them to a mysterious island in pursuit of an enigmatic individual known as Samber. The first part of the massive campaign ended with Samber exiling them to the Great Glacier. Then, in Part II, they struggled to find their way back to civilization and, through a series of portals, had become entangled in the affairs of the Shadovar, the Ice Queen Iyraclea, and giants. They recently stumbled upon a preserved Netherese spelljammer. In Part III, they have followed a lead to the Rock of Bral, which provided them with a second lead on the planet Coliar. (You can read about their adventures here&mdash;Imago Deorum&mdash;here&mdash;De Exilio&mdash;and here&mdash;Per Multiversum.) Most of Lhynard's new articles and edits regard the (canon) individuals and places of the lands in his campaigns, but he also has a long list of broader projects as well, many dealing with issues of verisimilitude of the Realms.

Lhynard has also played the Baldur's Gate series and Neverwinter Nights. He has started Pool of Radiance on an NES emulator. He also owns Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, but it's not very good.

Wiki Project Status Updates

 * In Absentia Lucis &mdash;
 * Per Multiversum &mdash;
 * De Exilio &mdash;


 * Say What? &mdash;


 * Lhynard Book of Torilian Records &mdash;
 * Group Video Project &mdash;


 * Imago Deorum &mdash;

Works in Progress
Articles currently being worked on