And it looks like this weekend will bring my first C&C game in months.
And for those who remember my poll on whether or not to use a dragon in a relatively low-level adventure, the PCs will be facing a vicious young green dragon. I can't wait!
The sun is shining...
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Nice! This is the best news I've heard all weekend. I hope your game goes absoltely swimmingly. Best.
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Have a great game, Jyrdan!
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AD&D, Amish Dungeons & Dragons.
"Galstaff, ye are in a cornfield, when a moustachioed man approaches. What say ye?"
"I shun him."
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"Knowledge, logic, reason, and common sense serve better than a dozen rule books."
-- E. Gary Gygax
Psalm 73:26
"Knowledge, logic, reason, and common sense serve better than a dozen rule books."
"Rules not understood should have appropriate questions directed to the publisher; disputes with the Dungeon Master are another matter entirely. THE REFEREE IS THE FINAL ARBITER OF ALL AFFAIRS OF HIS OR HER CAMPAIGN."
-- E. Gary Gygax
"Knowledge, logic, reason, and common sense serve better than a dozen rule books."
"Rules not understood should have appropriate questions directed to the publisher; disputes with the Dungeon Master are another matter entirely. THE REFEREE IS THE FINAL ARBITER OF ALL AFFAIRS OF HIS OR HER CAMPAIGN."
-- E. Gary Gygax
Re: The sun is shining...
Jyrdan Fairblade wrote:
And for those who remember my poll on whether or not to use a dragon in a relatively low-level adventure, the PCs will be facing a vicious young green dragon. I can't wait!
The PCs in my campaign already had a run-in with a black dragon. Two of them were still standing when the dragon fled the scene with an ominus "We'll meet again...". Great fun!
Enjoy the crusade!
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Re: The sun is shining...
Jyrdan Fairblade wrote:
And it looks like this weekend will bring my first C&C game in months.
And for those who remember my poll on whether or not to use a dragon in a relatively low-level adventure, the PCs will be facing a vicious young green dragon. I can't wait!
Good to hear, hope the new campaign takes off.
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Re: The sun is shining...
Stuie wrote:
The PCs in my campaign already had a run-in with a black dragon. Two of them were still standing when the dragon fled the scene with an ominus "We'll meet again...". Great fun!
Enjoy the crusade!
You have to love the reoccurring enemy, especially when its a dragon.
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Thanks for the well-wishing all! It must have worked, because it was a wonderful session. It felt great to get back behind the CK screen.
The fight with the green dragon was great fun - a close call, too, but the PCs emerged victorious and even managed to go up a level.
It was the first time I got to use the new screens, and the Mother of All Treasure Tables. The latter provided a perfect hook for the next adventure, which will probably take them out of Yggsburgh and to the north.
The fight with the green dragon was great fun - a close call, too, but the PCs emerged victorious and even managed to go up a level.
It was the first time I got to use the new screens, and the Mother of All Treasure Tables. The latter provided a perfect hook for the next adventure, which will probably take them out of Yggsburgh and to the north.
Jyrdan Fairblade wrote:
Thanks for the well-wishing all! It must have worked, because it was a wonderful session. It felt great to get back behind the CK screen.
The fight with the green dragon was great fun - a close call, too, but the PCs emerged victorious and even managed to go up a level.
It was the first time I got to use the new screens, and the Mother of All Treasure Tables. The latter provided a perfect hook for the next adventure, which will probably take them out of Yggsburgh and to the north.
Congrats, Jyrdan! Nothing like a good adventure to feed the RPG hunger -- and yet have the CK and players wanting more.
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AD&D, Amish Dungeons & Dragons.
"Galstaff, ye are in a cornfield, when a moustachioed man approaches. What say ye?"
"I shun him."
-----
"Knowledge, logic, reason, and common sense serve better than a dozen rule books."
-- E. Gary Gygax
Psalm 73:26
"Knowledge, logic, reason, and common sense serve better than a dozen rule books."
"Rules not understood should have appropriate questions directed to the publisher; disputes with the Dungeon Master are another matter entirely. THE REFEREE IS THE FINAL ARBITER OF ALL AFFAIRS OF HIS OR HER CAMPAIGN."
-- E. Gary Gygax
"Knowledge, logic, reason, and common sense serve better than a dozen rule books."
"Rules not understood should have appropriate questions directed to the publisher; disputes with the Dungeon Master are another matter entirely. THE REFEREE IS THE FINAL ARBITER OF ALL AFFAIRS OF HIS OR HER CAMPAIGN."
-- E. Gary Gygax