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James Sutter wrote:
but because everyone else is at lunch and it's either this or do real work.

LMAO - You said it James.


Back in the day I was very active in my protestant youth group (lots of cute girls) and one evening we watched a video from the 70's about satanism. It was cheesy to say the least, but I lost it when it started talking about D&D. I was laughing so hard they had to pause the tape. My youth director at the time had also played D&D and we had fun explaining to everyone how 'evil' we were. The group was a lot more liberal than most (Southern California + Presbyterian = pretty tolerant of anyone), so we had a good laugh. The same year my brother was attending a private Lutheran high school and mentioned he played D&D and received a 'talking-to' from the school administration about his 'devlish' hobby. He learned to keep his mouth shut after that.

Funny how all the negative publicity of the 70's and 80's really sticks with us.

-Matthew


So do we continue to send our bribes to James or his replacement? Or both?! This could get expensive...

Congratulations, James.


Baruch, Vampire Lord wrote:

During the last battle, remember to take into the effet the balcony! I had some big problems with spell areas, you may want to write some notes ahead of time. Also, using true strike in the first round worked! One of my players, who is as experienced as me, was caught completely by surprise, especially since I was making crappy rolls and still hitting.

"A six?! How the H--- does a deformed peasant with a pitchfork hit an AC of 21 with a six?!!"

Priceless.

That's classic, Baruch! When we were testing the game, my players were equally as shocked - and there's nothing better than scaring the heck out of jaded PC's.

Thanks again guys for the continued kudos. I'm glad to hear the game's been as fun to play as it was to write.

-Matthew


Thanks guys, I appreciate the praise! James Jacobs worked hard to get Hastur's...I mean my adventure in Dungeon. Maybe we can sneak another past the gatekeeper in the future...

-Matthew


Thanks guys for the kudos! This was my first published work and I'm pretty happy with it. James Jacobs worked with me quite a bit to make the final version the insanity-inspiring adventure you have before you and I'd like to thank James for helping me get this out there. If anyone has run the game, I'd love to hear some specifics about how it went.

-Matthew


Michael Kortes wrote:

Thanks for the good vibes Dimonic! Much appreciated.

I was happy to be along side Matthew Hope's spooky "And Madness Followed" and that other obscure adventure path thingy by that relatively unknown Jacobs guy featuring some undead dragon.

If you ever run "Home Under", it would be cool to hear how it goes (or from anyone else for that matter).

I agree with you on the setting specific vs. generic adventures debate. It's all good to me too.

-MiKe

Thanks a lot, Mike, the feeling was more than mutual! It was nice to have a lighter game alongside my relatively darker one. Not sure about that third adventure; who does that Jacobs-guy think he is? :P

-Matthew