My player melted Dragotha by herself- He never stood a chance.


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So my girlfriend borrows 134 to read up on "and madness followed' because she thought it sounded interesting. I made her promise not to look at Into the wormcrawl fissure. So she left the magazine, cover down, on her desk before school. Seems that her cat tipped over a very well placed glass of water and... dragotha's mighty frame had to be scrapped off the desk.

The cover is ruined, as it is no longer connected to the actual pages. The age of worms adventure is still legible though the pages feel grimy. I reckon I'll back order one and give her one hell of a guilt trip. No, she already feels bad enough, cause she bought me the PHB II. Which is quite interesting. But the whole thing reminded me on how frail these things are that we value so much. Paper and ink..


give the cat some extra XP? ;)

Dark Archive Bella Sara Charter Superscriber

BOZ wrote:
give the cat some extra XP? ;)

That cat's gotta be like 25th level now. I'd just stay the hell out of its way.

The Exchange

Fluffy's got 1 strike.

Liberty's Edge

So you're saying it looks like something the cat dragged in?


What? Do I give the cat the epic level handbook?


either give fluffy the Epic book..or make her an NPC monster with a wicked aquatic Critical strike.

Scarab Sages

Let's see how she does against the Tarrasque. Probably bury it in her litter box...


~LAUGHTER~ Oh, my! What a Cat-astrophy! Epic level handbood for sure. Hell, the can may be into the Deity level by now.


Yeah! Wow my pcs sure underuse their familiars!

I had often wondered if 9 lives would be an advantage against undead O:)


That cat is a total munchkin.

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