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Ragnarock Raider wrote:
Fake Healer wrote:

Move. Any one of us would have you. Where the heck is Qatar? Move to America! Plenty of gamers here!

FH

Heh thanks for the invite FH (after all I AM a card carrying member of the church of his Fakeyness!)...but seriously the only reason i'm in this place is:

Large TAX FREE salary in US dollars (which is a big deal for us Canuks)...did I mention it was TAX FREE??????LOL
Thanks for the posts from people who have been to Qatar! Unfortunately not only am I NOT in the service...i'm not even a US citizen. And although I do have a Canadian passport, lets just say that since it says place of birth BEIRUT....most american officials hate me...coupled with the fact that i have a six inch metal rod in my right ankle along woth 6 titanium pins (old sports injury...long story), they just LOVE me whenever any sort of metal detector is involved LOL...did i mention I hate US airports LMAO!!
Seriously i'll try the mentioned eatery...maybe i'll get lucky...and if ANY of you guys should come to Qatar (Tiny peninsula of a country in the persian gulf off of Saudi Arabia) then please let me know!
Until then...be safe all.

RR you should take it upon yourself to write up Qatar as a mini adventure - put some monsters in the gulf. Crazy developers, miners (instead of natural gas), djinn instead of bankers, etc. Use a map of the city, soem real mosques as temples, and get everyone involved in your world (kind of).

It keep you busy and if you posted your stuff I am sure you would get a lot of people excited about campaigns and actual travel in the arab world.


Kyr wrote:

RR you should take it upon yourself to write up Qatar as a mini adventure - put some monsters in the gulf. Crazy developers, miners (instead of natural gas), djinn instead of bankers, etc. Use a map of the city, soem real mosques as temples, and get everyone involved in your world (kind of).

It keep you busy and if you posted your stuff I am sure you would get a lot of people excited about campaigns and actual travel in the arab world.

Hehe not a bad idea Kyr, but then i'd be faced with the problem of no one to run throught my mini adventure <cry> lol =p.

Convince your bosses you need to check out the market in Qatar!!


Trying to go to Jordan for Eid - what days do you get this year?


Kyr wrote:
Trying to go to Jordan for Eid - what days do you get this year?

We're off the 22nd to the 29th but due my wife being in the later stages of pregnancy we won't be going anywhere =(

If you do go to Jordan, try and make it to Petra that's a MUST see! Have a great time and be safe.

P.S. I seem to have a nasty habit of hijacking threads...my apologies everyone (I don't do it on purpose I swear...i'm probably just straved for attention =p).


Well, I'm late for the weekend just past, but I ran an introductory 3.5 game for a new player on Saturday (anyone remember Caldwell's Castle?) and then turned around and ran a d20 Modern game set in the late-1930s for my regular Sunday group. One of my players couldn't make Saturday (no contact until the decision had been made to do something else), so no AoW game this weekend. Sadly, we're still stuck in TFoE, but they're about half-way through the maze in Vecna's temple. We've had a lot of real-world interference lately.


Ragnarock Raider wrote:

...and if ANY of you guys should come to Qatar (Tiny peninsula of a country in the persian gulf off of Saudi Arabia) then please let me know!

Until then...be safe all.

Is it still 70 billion degrees f there? Or did it cool off since the last time I was there in 1993?

My gaming report:
Lanny Mac and fellow Guildmembers cleared level 2 of "The Dungeon of Graves" and found the way to the deeper areas below. We also discovered the trap that almost TPKed us last session (due to black skeletons hitting us on the other end) was avoidable via a back door we did not check yet. We took this door and hit the black skeletons who were waiting for us to come back the "trap way".

We got some sweet filthy loot too.


Mike McArtor wrote:

I'm playing Dungeons & Dragons with Jeff Grubb AND Wolfgang Baur...."

But I've hijacked this thread long enough. Saturday I play in Wolfgang's game. Next Wednesday I play in Jason Bulmahn's game (with James Jacobs and Mike Mearls).

You've more than earned your spot at that gaming table, sir.


I get to run the next part in our soon epic campaign where the gnome tinker will put to use his shard of Abysuim to utilize the weapon he had been building for his whole life: project X which is a stone collosis (however its spelled) and they must destroy it by destroying the shard and killing the demon inside fighting the gnome in an exiting arial battle and Im putting in mithril golems to
any questions?


My gaming report...

After rolling high on my GM FUBAR Recovery roll, I managed to pick up the pieces and get everybody excited again. Phew.

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Steve Greer wrote:
Not a prob, Mike "it's not McCartor" McArtor! Your credentials after your name trump mine, so feel free to threadjack all you want. I was just excited about my game tonight and wondered what everyone else was doing. GAME ON! My players are arriving :)

I'm not sure that's fair, but I'll be glad you're not mad. I hope your game went well. :) Are you playing again this coming weekend?

Fake Healer wrote:
Where do you guys live? I wanna move and start gaming with Legends also!

Around Seattle. If you're ever out this way, let us know. :)

Troy Taylor wrote:
You've more than earned your spot at that gaming table, sir.

Heh, I doubt that, but thanks. :) It was a fun session, nonetheless.

Back on topic:
This week I'll be playing in Jason's Eberron game. Oh boy, it's really heating up. I suspect we're probably more than halfway through the campaign, and we might even be ramping up for the grand finale.

After that, my gaming schedule gets kinda sparse for almost a month. (Sparse in my case being a mere one game per week.)


Best quote from my weekend came from one of the teenagers I'm trying to introduce D&D to. He really really wants to play a gnome bard for some reason (I think it's a character of his from a video game). He asked a question about bards and I directed him to the bard section in the PHB. His quote:

"Oh I'm not very good with books and technical things like that."

It's gonna be an uphill battle, but we'll get there.

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Eltanin wrote:
It's gonna be an uphill battle, but we'll get there.

Good luck, man! :)


Mike McArtor wrote:
Fake Healer wrote:
Where do you guys live? I wanna move and start gaming with Legends also!
Around Seattle. If you're ever out this way, let us know. :)

Well, see you guys! I'm off for the west coast! :)


Alasanii wrote:
Saern wrote:

Well, I was hoping to be playing in a Realms game for the first time ever on Campus...

So, despite predictions that within a few weeks of starting college we would have a game again, my two friends and I are still gameless after two months in school.

Okay sorry to hear about that Saern. I found out about D&D my first year in University. However, as a University graduate i would have to say that societies in University rarely run smoothly especially if you don't know the guy. IF you know where you could find him, meet him personally and ask about stuff, or maybe you could start your own. Good luck.

As for me no games in about 3-4 years, however my friends are suppose to be playing one now, and hopefully I will get in on that when I am back from China in January. Then it will be version 3.5 Forgotten Realms/homebrew campaign, with either me playing a half-drow Samurai or a Dwarven Monk.

Later
A.

Long-time no see on the boards, Alasanii. Where you located in China? I gamed for a couple of weeks last time I lived there, but the principals have all moved back stateside. So I can't help you find a game, but if you travel to Yunnan I can tell you the good places to see.


So, I played on Friday night in an FR game. Next Friday, I get to take the helm for the first installment of STAP. Hopefully character generation will be mostly done by Friday at 6:30 and we can kick off with the PCs meeting Lavinia Vanderboren.


We continued our campaign, where we're currently deep in the ruins left by the Portal Mages. We came here seeking information on how to shut down the portals an invading Mage/Knight of Chaos from the plane of Chaos is opening on Faerun.

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Mike McArtor wrote:


Let's see... my girlfriend and I are in it, the DM's wife and a couple of his friends, an editor named John Rateliff, and some writer guy named Jeff Grubb. The DM's name is Wolfgang. ;D

Okay, I'll stop namedropping now. ;P

Oh yeah, well I'll be gaming Tuesday in a pick-up thieves guild game (3.5 Greyhawk), as my Suel Cataclysmic Revenge campaign is on hiatus, with the illustrious Colin Chase and his stalwart brother Chris Horne. Last week Chris' character sold my character to bountyhunters only to have me escape and meet up with him in our hideout along with the nice coffer of gold for him returning such a scoundrel to justice.

But this weekend I will be playing a shopkeep/leatherworker who will be tuning his Profession (shopkeep) skill and his Craft (leatherworking) skill in the attempt to get rednecks and rennies to purchase his high-quality goods. I'm certain I'll need to hone my spot and sense motive checks to keep an eye on the teenage boys in black clothes with a catalogue katana strapped to their cheap belts who might be eyeing my wares with that tell-tale, shifty-eyed look of a pilferer. I think this week I might pull the 20-sider trick/intro to the gamers I see coming in to the shop. This past weekend a girl came in with the "Jesus saves...for half damage" shirt that was mentioned on an old thread.


I'm (finally) finishing off Practical Magic. From Dungeon #113. We got about halfway through a few months ago, then stopped.


To elaborate what happened in my campaign, the players reached the (latest) nexus point of the campaign - the Ten Lost Temples of Incarnum had been found and their guardians awakened. However, the BBEG was aware of their plans and beat them to their final destination: The Well of Souls, the place where all that is, all that was, and all that shall be join in one place. The BBEG sought to poison the Well when the party killed her, but due to some fast footwork (and a natural 20 by the truenamer) they beat her before she was able to do so.

Now we're dealing with the fun of what has happened to the characters - the Well of Souls is able to reshape a person (via the rebuild quests from Player's Handbook II) and the effects of Incarnum in the Forgotten Realms.

*rubs hands together*
Mwah-hah-hah...


Not surprisingly, I didn't get as much accomplished Sunday as I had planned...

I pulled a wonderful encounter out of my backside for my 4th level Elven Cleric and Human Sorceress + Npc Wizard protectee of the Cleric and Npc Monk protector of the sorceress...I do recommend using the Iron Cobra (medium construct with Spell Resistance of 19) against a similar group, if no one has an adamantine weapon, it also gets damage reduction of 5. I gave my cleric a shot at his +1 longsword that he scavenged off a Yuan-Ti tainted one being Adamantine, and by golly I rolled 00 + 0 on my 10 sided die, so yes, 100% chance of it. Still, he barely got to use it. The Iron Cobra sunk all the damage the monk could do...and on top of this attack- including a surprise round in favor of the snake who snuck up on the party after they were looking the other way with it's WICKED move silently score- 3Tainted one rangers, cr of 5, were pelting them, from unknown locations surrounding the party (as it was at night) efficiently with +2 longbows, and a low level tainted one wizard pelted the NPC wizard they were after with Magic Missles. The attack ended like this: Npc Wizard down, cout de graced by the last Tainted one Ranger, and the last tainted one was taken out by the Sorceress, barely, both were down to 1 hp, but the sorceress had initiative...everyone else was DOWN, the cleric and the monk, luckily you can force feed cure light wounds potions, so the cleric got back up on his feet, the monk got some CLW and the cleric did his best (after already expending some of this healing spells and switched to cmws during battle) to patch up the party, and now bears the weight of his fallen protectee.

The Manifest Crew didn't get out of Manifest, I didn't even do anything major with the guy who DID leave manifest, he just got to see gentle repose cast on the ghast heads that he and the npc ranger/cleric collected, not necessarily knowing what was cast.

So, no, no one got to meet the King, but that'll happen next week, good thing is I set up everyone to pretty well get together if they haven't left manifest yet, so at least a sizable party will be formed within the group even if everyone doesn't join forces in Donaree.

But yes, I'm feeling the full effects of having only 4 hours (3 this time since we didn't get started until 2, it is 1-5 now) and having 8 players. I didn't even really get to two of the players and a couple stayed until 6. I'm tempted to move the start time to Noon, when the shop opens, but I doubt it'll bring in people any quicker, but a 12:30 might get everyone there by 1.
I am giving a little bit of bonus XP for people who are on time or beat me there, maybe that'll get everyone there before 1:30 or 2.

Good news, everyone seems to be enjoying their time in Ghostwalk.


Well, my group is starting an Oriental Adventures Campaign that one of my 7' tall Flind friends (player in my home game, which is on hiatus) is running. I am not sure how I feel about it. It seems like OA is just one big country of Paladins with all this "class", "caste", and "etiquette" crap. Not to mention our party is a "veritable freakshow" with a Kenku, Nezumi, and a Vanara (guess which one I'm playing). Our Samurai (like the "face guy" in OA) is a savage idiot who will constantly blunder the whole etiquette thing and probably we will manage a TPK on the first game. We shall see...


I've been invited to a Ptolus game this weekend. Urban adventuring in Monte Cook's sandbox. Should I dust off my 1st level knife fighter, roll up a spellcaster or play with Troy's favorite -- a bard?

Choices, choices, choices ...

Liberty's Edge

I'm GMing a Ptolus game this Sunday. This is our 3rd session so far.

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After a hiatus of a couple of months taking care of things like writing my graduate research proposal (grrr...argh...) I am finding more time for my favorite form of procrastination. Yeah! Sadly, however, we completed the first campaign I was in...so poor Elora, my favorite bard, has nothing to do (at least she survived!). And with the DM taking a break as well, I have resorted to the WotC boards to sate my addiction. :-)

So I'm sort of playing DnD this weekend! I have a fiery warrior woman playing in a homebrew, a broken-hearted cleric in Red Hand of Doom, and a whisper gnome druid with a trackin' attackin' yak companion in another homebrew. And I SWEAR, I'm not making any more characters!! Hahahaha...

I can't wait for my regular group to start up again, although one of our Lithuanians has gone back home for college. In an extreme exhibition of self-control, I am stockpiling my new Dungeon subscription in the hopes I can get our DM to run STAP...*fingers crossed!!!*


Running Age of Worms in Eberron. Here's the cast:

Blink, female halfling Rog 3 (Breland)
Disciple, male half-orc Mnk 3 (Breland)
Jader, male human Rgr 4 (Breland)
Kallie, female human Rog 4 (Breland)
Maia, female human Clr 4 of the Sovereign Host (Cyre, displaced)
Protector, male personality warforged Ftr 4 (Cyre, displaced)

This weekend, the group tackles the Labyrinth of Vecna in Three Faces of Evil

Sczarni

was planning on playing my super-fun-gnomish-beguiler Dipthong d'Sivis, but the DM is sick

so we're starting up the STAP with a prequel in Sasserine.

the adventure: Challenge of the Champions VI!

lvl 1's,

human ranger
human warmage
changeling rogue
dwarf monk
human bard
human cleric.

should be fun!

-the hamster


Now I did it...

My group is almost through Encounter at Blackwell Keep (only the encounter with the Shaman and the egg chamber remains, and MAYBE the spawn of Kyuss at the keep), and having cut down on XP to slow the level progression of my players, they are about two levels from where they are supposed to be for the next installment of the adventure path.

To boos the party's experience, I need suggestions on a straight forward side-quest that I can insert between Blackwell Keep and Harsh Reflections.

Any thoughts?

Ultradan

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Ultradan wrote:

Now I did it...

My group is almost through Encounter at Blackwell Keep (only the encounter with the Shaman and the egg chamber remains, and MAYBE the spawn of Kyuss at the keep), and having cut down on XP to slow the level progression of my players, they are about two levels from where they are supposed to be for the next installment of the adventure path.

To boos the party's experience, I need suggestions on a straight forward side-quest that I can insert between Blackwell Keep and Harsh Reflections.

Any thoughts?

Ultradan

what level are they?

FH


Fake Healer wrote:
What level are they?

Sorry... Middle of 5th.

Ultradan

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Ultradan wrote:
Fake Healer wrote:
What level are they?

Sorry... Middle of 5th.

Ultradan

Base of Operations I enjoyed playing through and Dming this one before (I think it is 3.0 but easily adapted).

There was also one that I loved in Dungeon with Giants who owned a bunch of "chickens" (cockatrices) that were getting loose after some mining dwarves tunneled into the cauldera where they were kept. I can't remember the name but it was an actual Sidetrek in Dungeon mag and left a good impression on me. I'm sure you could find and adjust the level for your party fairly easily. 2 giants, 6-10 cockatrices, and some dwarven statues seems pretty easy to adjust.

FH (I'll let you know if I think of more)


Daigle wrote:


But this weekend I will be playing a shopkeep/leatherworker who will be tuning his Profession (shopkeep) skill and his Craft (leatherworking) skill in the attempt to get rednecks and rennies to purchase his high-quality goods. I'm certain I'll need to hone my spot and sense motive checks to keep an eye on the teenage boys in black clothes with a catalogue katana strapped to their cheap belts who might be eyeing my wares with that tell-tale, shifty-eyed look of a pilferer. I think this week I might pull the 20-sider trick/intro to the gamers I see coming in to the shop. This past weekend a girl came in with the "Jesus saves...for half damage" shirt that was mentioned on an old thread.

Are you at TRF by any chance? If so I am muy envioso and say "hi" to everyone.. I mean everyone *wink* on Renfaire Drive.

All my good rennie gaming buds are at TRF or CRF this time of year and I must "content" myself with my local crew. Luckily my local crew and I have been gaming together since High School and currently meet twice a week.

The campaign which I run, a homebrew called "Merchants of Astephel" usually meets Monday nights, although I am working today, so no game tonight (hopefully tomorrow). The players are about halfway through ninth level, except the Fighter type who has died twice *chortle*, (eaten by tyrannosaurus, phantasmally killed) and is lagging a little. The party composition is:
Octerix: CN Human Paragon/Fighter
Tyrell: N Changeling Sorcerer
Gryx'l'zet: N Drow Wizard
Chin Zen: N Lizard man Druid
Th'dulgir G. Gudmundson: N Gnome Rogue
Hopefully we will play tomorrow, as they are on the verge of discovering my BBEG's Zoo of ineffable evil *evil smirk* in the "Halls of Morale Breaking" *sniff chortle chortle*

The campaign I play in (on thursday nights) is based on the campaign arc that begins with IIRC, The Sunless Citadel, and the party is comprised of:
Kalem (my character) LN Aasimar Cleric 13 of Wee Jas (wanted Kelemvor, but Greyhawk is as Greyhawk does)
Sir Chip, Human Paladin 14
Schrodinger, Gnome Druid 14
Fung Sho, Human Wizard 14
and
Beebalobo, Human Sorcerer 14

both very odd parties, now that I look at it, but working so far *shrug*. I am looking for a group to run STAP with, although I am just starting a new job at the end of the month, so I will prolly have to make do with my campaign and one other, tops.

Enjoy the Faire, Daigle! At the Faire I used to play a 4th Level Roseboy/3d Level Henna Artist, but most recently contented myself as a Slinger of Wooden Swords (Hollow Earth)1/Tormentor of Small Children 1
Everyone else enjoy the mess out of their week/weekend gaming goodness!


This past Saturday afternoon I got together with some friends to work up characters for a Red Hand of Doom campaign I'm going to be playing in; I'll be running a 1/2 ogre Barbarian/Cleric of Lathander.

Then I went home and GM'd for my SCAP campaign; they're in Flood Season, and that night they snuffed Triel. She got one hit in before they gacked her.

This next Friday night is the 15th-level Silver Marches campaign at my FLGS; I'm running a Wizard/Argent Adept. Saturday night is more SCAP (they should probably run into the Spawn of Kyuss and the hueceva... that should be fun...), then Sunday, the RHOD campaign should start up.

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Last Thursday:
Start of a new Iron Heroes campaign (beginning with Dark Harbor from Fiery Fragon). I am playing a berserker. (will be continued on the 26th Oktober)

Last Friday:
DM'ed a new session in our Freeport campaign (placed in Greyhawk). A Travel to an insular archipel with friendly natives is overshadowed by a volcanic eruption further to the South and a resulting tsunami. The group manages to contact Freeport and the Archipelean natives so most of the damage to the islands minimal. A travel to Sunndi (they get the mission to find out what happened to the Sunndian Navy) and back to Freeport sets up a diplomatic war for the Freeport Navy. By the way, we have played 6 to 8 sessions, but the trilogy itself has not even started yet. (will be continued on the 25th October)

Last Saturday:
Start of a L5R 3rd Edition campaign. Travelling to the southern end of the Crane lands, three assisstants to a high magistrate of the Emerald Empire stop in a monastery due to bad weather. There were also some mysterious deaths in the monastery that we try to solve in the night of really bad weather. Our GM told us, this plot was adapted from a novel, and the setup is really good. (will be continued on the 12th November)

Today:
Character creation in a World of Darkness 1.0 crossover in New York during the 1920s. I am going to play a wererat.


Sat: game i am running ( homebrew )
Sun: we are playing that Savage tide game >< i am thinking of running for my life ( my character is a 11 year old boy rogue )

all this is hapening in Riverside CA but we have to move location again soon.

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This Friday we wrap up "There Is No Honor". The PCs are in the training room to meet with The Lady Lotus, Rowynn. After pretty much decimating the guild and retiring to Vanderboren Manor to rest and return to mop up the following day, she sent them a letter requesting a meeting wherein she wants to make a proposition. They entered the room and got their first look at her and her pet, Gut Tugger. And then I cued the To Be Continued... sign.


Steve Greer wrote:

Yeah, I'm a little bored and felt like shooting the stuff with you my fellow board surfers. I'm running my regular Friday night game tonight and will probably wrap up "There Is No Honor", the first installment in the Savage Tide.

So, what about the rest of you? Are you gaming and if so what's the adventure/setting/system?

I'm playing 3.5 this Saturday. Our group is going through a heavily modified version of the Temple of Elemental Evil set in Mythic earth.


Finally gaming again after almost a month off.

I'm running my GH campaign Saturday afternoon. Characters have just hit 15th level and are almost done exploring the beefed up Greater Hall of Maure Castle. I've tied Kerzit into the overall thread of my GH campaign to give the characters a reason to go into Maure Castle.

Saturday evening we're restarting my friend's FR campaign, which ended last month when all but two party members got corrupted by the evil thingy bop at the end of "And Madness Followed...." My character turned tail and ran, followed by my wife's character. I retired my character (a mystic theurge of Cyric) to Waterdeep. He was 10th level. My wife's character (a shadow dancer of Mask) is the only crossover character, everyone else rolled up new characters. The game will feature:

10th level druid of Malar (my new character)
1st level fighter/9th level cleric of Mask
1st level fighter/9th level sorceror
10th level monk
The aforementioned shadowdancer (also 10th level, but I don't remember what classes my wife took to get to shadowdancer, I think it was all rogue)

The new FR campaign will be set in and around Waterdeep.

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farewell2kings wrote:

Finally gaming again after almost a month off.

So does that mean you are all done with testing and your son's recoup? How did it all go?

FH


Steve Greer wrote:

Yeah, I'm a little bored and felt like shooting the stuff with you my fellow board surfers. I'm running my regular Friday night game tonight and will probably wrap up "There Is No Honor", the first installment in the Savage Tide.

So, what about the rest of you? Are you gaming and if so what's the adventure/setting/system?

Thursday - Online via Fantasy Grounds, continue the Age of Worms AP, exploring the underside of Greyhawk, they are playing through Hall of Harsh Reflections, about 50% through it.

Sunday - Tabletop, we will either be running something of my own writing, or the Goodman Games DCC #3, depending upon where they want to go next... set in Forgotten Realms, to the south near Derlusk.

And since I am late with this, last weekend I played as a necromancer in the Lost City of Barakus (sp?). Fun stuff, though we almost all died thanks to a new spell called Vortex of Teeth that also managed to save our collective fannies.


Fake Healer wrote:
farewell2kings wrote:

Finally gaming again after almost a month off.

So does that mean you are all done with testing and your son's recoup? How did it all go?

FH

Test is Friday. Game is Saturday. My son is doing very well, thank you for asking. We'll know if the surgery worked in a few months when he's all healed up and has another sleep study with his trach tube capped.


Running Part 3 of Beyond the Light of Reason in Dragonlance, can't remember what issue it was in...


Our Age of Worms game returns after a month hiatus. Will they get out of the Temple of the Ebon Triad alive? Only the DM knows for sure ... muhahahahaha


Ragnarock Raider wrote:
I Do have cousins in Galviston and Houston

Anyone actually IN Houston? West side? Need a VERY experienced DM, or eager player?


This Saturday...

My players will no doubt finish the lizarf folk lair in 'Encounter at Blackwell' and be returning to the keep. Having cut down on experience points (by half!) I'll need to send them on another mission before emgaging 'Hall of Harsh Reflexions'.

Since one of my players was not present last game, I said that her PC stayed behind at the keep. When the others return there, I will tell them that the Kyuss Spawn in the basement has already been taken care of (by the PC at the keep and some guards) and send them at some nearby ruins some scouts uncovered about two weeks ago (the scout that returned became the spawn in the basement). The players will be asked to investigate these ruins (About ten rooms which I will fill with a few monsters (including another spawn), some traps and some treasure.

Adding some encounters to and from the ruins and back to Diamond lake should boost them back to where they should be for the next chapter.

Ultradan

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farewell2kings wrote:


Test is Friday. Game is Saturday. My son is doing very well, thank you for asking. We'll know if the surgery worked in a few months when he's all healed up and has another sleep study with his trach tube capped.

Good to hear, I will still keep him in my thoughts and prayers. Good luck Friday and especially Saturday (gotta keep the priorities straight!).

FH


Tonight I'm running Shackled City; the group will probably start Flood Season...they still have a little mopping up to do in Drakthar's Way.

The Sunday group is off this week--we only play every other week, due to schedules. They have nearly finished the Sunless Citadel, and are looking forward to starting Shackled City in a couple of sessions. My two kids (ages 9 and 11) are in this group, and they can't wait to start Shackled City. Tons o' fun.

--Fang


We played in my friend's campaign last night. Good session, we made it to the city of Rigis in the outlands which tickles my Aasimar Cleric pink (well, since he wouldn't be caught dead in pink, tickles him black, I guess) and justified his having spent points in Knowledge (the Planes).
Hopefully we will play my campaign Mon, but more likely, it will get moved to tuesday because two players are die hard Giants (not the stone/hill/fire variety) fan and they have the Monday night game this week.
Today a few of us are going to play D&D minis, I am busy building a 500 point warband to take on the gargantuan black dragon my friend is bringing. Oughta be fun.


DM-ing second edition Against the Giant's: The Liberation of Geoff on Sunday. PC's just finished up the Stedding of the Hill Giant Cheif and are heading towards the Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl (isn't that a mouthfull)


Playing Shackled City campaign tonight. We are all around 4-6th level (with anywhere from 5 to 7 characters in the party) looking for those wands. Running a cocky, neutral elven wizard. Finished off a mud slaad (or something) last session... party is pretty banged up now.

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I'm running my Iron Kingdoms campaign again tonight. 5 players plus myself. They recently fled enemy territory in Llael and came to Caspia in search of information for the winter elf in their party. There was an assassination attempt on a powerful Caspian military figure by a radical cleric from the Protectorate of Menoth last week and now one of the other military big-wigs has approached the party with:

Bigwig: "I can get you the information that you're looking for... but you have to do something for me first."
Party Leader: "Sure, what?"
Bigwig: "I want you to go back to Llael and try to find some of these people that were separated from the main forces when we had to retreat."
Winter Elf: "Didn't we just come from Llael?"
Party Leader: "...yup."

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