Kudos
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Kudos to Flom for a fun romp through a wizard's tower!
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kudos to DM and players alike for being so flexible and understanding for a lot of reasons. Short play time, bringing in other characters for RP and adventure when only a few are on, XP drops for doing things when alone. It is all a good incentive for logging back in especially when things are slow or dead.
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Kudos to DM Xanatos Gambit for a hefty stir of the plot pot last night - tense, emotional and downright terrifying stuff!
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Kudos to DM Rust for spicing up our delve down-under with the chance to actually catch the elusive ferry to Ghaunttown! A definite first for me and several others.
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Kudos to DM Lazarus for the itsy bitsy, creepy crawly black spiders of (potential) doooOOOooom! shudders
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Kudos to a Wywerny for a fun event and kudos to the PCs involved that put up with Korakβs personality. A special kudos to DM Rust for spicing up our Sunday Dwarf Night! It really means a lot and itβs greatly appreciated.
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@babyclown
Seconded!
Also Kudos to Flom for the shenanigans that followed in the Peltarch commons regarding Brumir and the old guy!
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Kudos to the 5 other dwarves who logged in last night for the raid on the Orc. That was a bashing they wonβt soon forget and neither will I!
Whatβs that? The giants are getting jealous? Donβt worry, there is plenty of dwarven steel to go around! See you lads next Sunday!
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Kudos to DrD, Wywernywin and Flom for their respective contributions over the weekend to the plot pot that is Narfell. Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble... and stir in a bit of fun and games too!
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Kudos once more to DM Xanatos Gambit for the thrilling Compass Worlds (aka Jorinos) - mysteries within mysteries, with such a wealth of exploration, combat and underlying intrigue to offer! I already can't wait for more.
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Kudos to DrD and Flom respectively for spinning the yarns of a very immersive weekend's stories - and as always, to the PCs who partook and added their own flavour to them.
...and to Wywernywin too for Tiller's Ogre hunt, which turned out to be the most terrifying thing I had done IG in at least a year.
I second it! gulps
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Kudos to DrD and Flom respectively for spinning the yarns of a very immersive weekend's stories - and as always, to the PCs who partook and added their own flavour to them.
...and to Wywernywin too for Tiller's Ogre hunt, which turned out to be the most terrifying thing I had done IG in at least a year.
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Kudos to DrD and Flom respectively for spinning the yarns of a very immersive weekend's stories - and as always, to the PCs who partook and added their own flavour to them.
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I want to thank everyone that plays, partakes in my plotlines, and works together IC as a community to make DM events and plotlines possible.
Watching you suspend your disbelief, letting my plots change your character, and forging new relationships IC between PCs are the DM's main payoff.
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I will echo the kudos, the downfall of Smoke was a long time coming and it speaks to his impact as a villain that so many members of the party last night had very personal reasons for wanting his demise! I think his death will mark a turning point in the stories of multiple PCs, and how they'll go on to interact with Narfell.
My favorite funny moment was when every single party member rolled "success not possible" on the toxic fumes from the first tree, except Scott who managed to come out unscathed against a DC 40 check
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Hear hear! A worthy finale to a great plot, rich with challenges, both of mortal peril and moral quandries. Great pace throughout the event and thumbs up for the teamwork enabling everyone's survival.
It was indeed, awesome.
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Hear hear! A worthy finale to a great plot, rich with challenges, both of mortal peril and moral quandries. Great pace throughout the event and thumbs up for the teamwork enabling everyone's survival.
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Huge kudos to Flom and the 11 intrepid adventurers who survived the Cinderwood finale. A lot of adventures led up to this, a lot of work and cooperation between DM's and players. The finale was no disappointment. The maps and the action flowed very well...and the players took the DM warnings to heart. It built and built and the final confrontation was a challenge indeed. Smoke and mirrors baby!! Thanks everyone.
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Kudos to DrD and Caoimh respectively for serving up a hefty dose of plot-rich adventure stew - and to all the PCs who braved the perils involved!
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Kudos to Wywernywin for stirring the DM pot this weekend - I especially enjoyed the journey to the Ironspurs for giving me a good reason to bust out a chaotically inclined Shaundakulite! The crazy undead-leg adventure, curtesy of Flom, was both entertaining and terrifying, introducing brand new monstrosities to me (and no, not just the undead gloop of an undying necromancer!). Finally DrD, whose event of last night I much enjoyed from the rather tense start to the surprising end, promising more to come. And as always, thanks to all the people who shared in the adventures, each bringing their own special spice to the mix.