
QuillofNumenor
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Posted: Jun 5, 2007 11:17 PM

Msg. 1 of 11
Congratulations on completing the module! I am sorry that Zahn went out (quite literally) in a blaze of glory, but there are certainly much less heroic ways to die, and given his idiom, it was definitely a meet ending.
I greatly enjoyed running this little campaign. It was pretty conventional and certainly didn't rewrite the book on campaign design, but it was a lot of fun and that's what matters in the end. As we've already discussed, it's the first campaign I've ever brought to a real, concrete ending and that feels good. I would definitely be open to running more short-term games like this in the future as I said tonight.
So once again congrats and a jolly good show by all. I'm okay with deleting this forum in the future, but if you all want to keep it around for posterity that's fine too.
Next week we'll get back on track with our two main games and if/when we finish them, who knows what the future could hold?
Belief is easy. Doubt is hard.
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Ki Ryn
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Posted: Jun 5, 2007 11:34 PM

Msg. 2 of 11
Thanks for running it - I had a blast and I feel pretty good about Zahn's death. After disintegrating the high priest, it is only right that the little pyromancer be incinerated by Tiamat - especially while I stood poised at the edge of a Sith pit like that. What wizard can resist the flaming Plumet of Doom? :)
~Ryan Wolfe
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QuillofNumenor
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Posted: Jun 5, 2007 11:40 PM

Msg. 3 of 11
It was definitely an honorable and appropriately cinematic death, and you were a great sport about it, so I feel a bit less guilty than I might have otherwise.
Belief is easy. Doubt is hard.
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trevor
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Posted: Jun 6, 2007 07:51 AM

Msg. 4 of 11
I had a blast. You definitly helps make Alcaus Roark a memorable character.
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Azigoth
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The crudely mounted frog croaketh loudest.
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Posted: Jun 6, 2007 09:48 AM

Msg. 5 of 11
It was very fun, for the times when I was able to play. Thanks for bringing it to life. And I appreciate room being made for me when I was able to return to the gaming table. Cormac appreciated it too.
"Let no good deed go unpunished, no charity awarded without horrific price. For I am the darkness you fear, and by that I mean I am scary." - Lord Soth, Perverse Meanderings & Black Stools
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DrJ
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Posted: Jun 6, 2007 10:53 AM

Msg. 6 of 11
I had a great time with the module. It was a lot of fun and I'm glad I was finally able to start playing a cleric--they are tons o' fun!!
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Aestic
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The Stupid, It Burns
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Posted: Jun 6, 2007 11:06 AM

Msg. 7 of 11
I too had a great time, and am looking forward now to returning to Morningstar and AoW... and then after that on to other fun games!
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Ki Ryn
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Posted: Jun 6, 2007 11:23 AM

Msg. 8 of 11
My only regret, of course, was that I was not able to turn on you guys at the end, kill everyone, and steal your loot.
~Ryan Wolfe
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trevor
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Posted: Jun 6, 2007 12:04 PM

Msg. 9 of 11
Dude! What are you talking about. Alcaus has Arri chained in a small little cage in his back yard. She's got about 15 square feet and we feed her every third day a couple of rabits. We made a hole in one corner of her cage so that when it rains she gets some drinking water. I've also thrown your Staff of Fire up on my mantle as a trophy. 
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Ki Ryn
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Posted: Jun 6, 2007 01:23 PM

Msg. 10 of 11
You do realize that I will be the GM next session? I think I'll star rolling BEHIND the screen - at least for attacks on Trevor's character...
~Ryan Wolfe
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QuillofNumenor
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Posted: Jun 6, 2007 01:32 PM

Msg. 11 of 11
Quote: Alcaus has Arri chained in a small little cage in his back yard. She's got about 15 square feet and we feed her every third day a couple of rabits. We made a hole in one corner of her cage so that when it rains she gets some drinking water. Now that's funny. I'm a dog lover and even I LOL'ed. Belief is easy. Doubt is hard.
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