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Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 10:20 am
by Rigon
The horror, the horror. I only lasted 3 rounds!
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 12:34 am
by Wulfgarn
I have maintained your privacy as far as the encrypted stuff- but
Did your group wipe?
Martin
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 12:54 am
by Aramis
Wulfgarn wrote:
I have maintained your privacy as far as the encrypted stuff- but
Did your group wipe?
Martin
We had a good plan. We were well prepared. We even had a few surprises in store for that darn vamp.
The result?
Can't get into too many specifics, but multiple characters (including my own) exploded in clouds of rust colored mist, generally in about 3 rounds
Damn your eyes, villain!
*shakes mail covered fist*
Good fun had by all
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:07 am
by Tadhg
Wulfgarn wrote:
I have maintained your privacy as far as the encrypted stuff- but
Did your group wipe?
Martin
Treebore wrote:
Wow! What a brutal, ugly, bloody end. R.I.P.
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 2:44 am
by Treebore
I love you guys! So many people would have very bad attitudes after getting pounded into meat patties!
Of course I rolled a fair number of crits on that openrpg dice bot. Plus it didn't help that Strahd didn't fail a single saving throw.
Anyways, thanks for adding such a great chapter to the history of Ravenloft.
Our normal game resumes next Monday. I've offered my daughter a 3,000 XP bonus to her Witch character if she writes up your run through Ravenloft. She said she would. Let me know if any of you are interested in earning such a bonus.
With her being the last to fight Strahd maybe we can do a "perspective by perspective" write up if enough of you are interested.
This does mean writing from the time you cross over into Ravenloft until your last moments.
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 2:34 pm
by jaybird216
I too, didn't bother decoding the cypher. My laziness outweighs my curiosity.
R.I.P. guys. The Thursday group will avenge you!
JB
(Purposely ignoring the fact that Thursday's group came thiiiiiis close to wiping last week. Thank goodness the last man standing was a cleric.)
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 5:56 pm
by Tadhg
Hey Treebore.
You've set Barovia in the World of Greyhawk I know, but exactly where? Sorry if you already told me the answer and I've forgotten.
Thanks.
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 6:17 pm
by Treebore
Rhuvein wrote:
Hey Treebore.
You've set Barovia in the World of Greyhawk I know, but exactly where? Sorry if you already told me the answer and I've forgotten.
Thanks.
I didn't define an exact location, plus I had you guys travel a long time by ship to land on a small islet which seemed to be obviously made just so new victims could dock a ship and enter the black fog bank.
I believe the GH maps put out by Paizo gave an official location, but I don't remember the module itself giving such a location.
I have long ignored official locations, since technically the realm of Ravenloft can change location at will in my interpretation. I have the realm be a demi plane, much like it is in the Ravenloft campaign setting, and black cloud banks manifest on various worlds, in various locations, to draw in new victims.
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 6:46 pm
by Tadhg
Thanks Tree. I was just curious and had similar thoughts as you do.
As of this moment, I too won't use the planes for RL, and have thought to place Ravenloft in the Red Hills just to the northwest of the United Kingdoms in Aihrde.
But, since I have parts of WoG incorporated into Aihrde, I may just put RL in Greyhawk.
Heh, so far I have the middle area of GH - Wild Coast, Gnarley Forest, City of Greyhawk and Maure Castle loosely placed to the west of the Blacktooth Ridge.
So I'm just musing at this point.
The Lion in the Ropes might be my group's next adventure and it has gypsies, so I may throw a hook in there to offer up Ravenloft possibilities.
We'll see.
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:24 pm
by Treebore
Here is a good eBay auction for some excelelnt "setting" material. If your just interested in using the module this stuff isn't any good, but if you think you may want to expand things these are good to pick up.
Let me know if you aren't going to bid.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Dungeons-and-Dragon ... dZViewItem
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:59 pm
by Tadhg
Treebore wrote:
Here is a good eBay auction for some excelelnt "setting" material. If your just interested in using the module this stuff isn't any good, but if you think you may want to expand things these are good to pick up.
Let me know if you aren't going to bid.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Dungeons-and-Dragon ... dZViewItem
Thanks. I think I have some of this stuff and some other things in shrink that I have not opened ~ so go ahead, it's all yours for the trying.
I've actually been looking for a play copy of I6, but can't seem to find one at a reasonable price. But I'll keep looking. I don't want to use my Silver Box copy.
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 11:05 pm
by Treebore
Rhuvein wrote:
Thanks. I think I have some of this stuff and some other things in shrink that I have not opened ~ so go ahead, it's all yours for the trying.
I've actually been looking for a play copy of I6, but can't seem to find one at a reasonable price. But I'll keep looking. I don't want to use my Silver Box copy.
I saw several "play copies" on eBay today.
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:15 am
by Tadhg
Treebore wrote:
I saw several "play copies" on eBay today.
Thanks. I checked them out - just a bit too high priced. But I'll keep checking. I'll just follow my own "patience" rule of thumb and should be able to snag a good copy for a reasonable price.
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Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 3:17 am
by Treebore
Well the Thursday group won the Friday group died........ And the monday group.....Also won.....BOO-YAH!!
Bran The CK of DOOM
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 12:18 pm
by LordSeurek
Did you guys defeat Strahd or no?
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Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 3:51 pm
by Tadhg
LordSeurek wrote:
Did you guys defeat Strahd or no?
Hehe, the Noble Knight, Dee Hein in our group kicked the living (undead) crap out of Strahd and turned him into a gaseous form. At that point my wizard blasted him with fireballs to his final resting place!!!
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Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 6:00 pm
by Treebore
Yes, the Monday group won too. I asked them to not reveal that fact until all groups were done.
I have to say they won in the most novel way I can think of.
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Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 7:21 pm
by Aramis
Lord Seurek wrote:
Did you guys defeat Strahd or no?
Now it can be revealed. The Monday Irregulars are wreathed in glory. You will note that the previous posts like "what a battle! R.I.P." were left ambiguous on purpose so as not to lessen the determination of you other rascals. You see, the R.I.P. Treebore was bemoaning was his beloved Strahd, alas, not us.
Now, I can finally clear up the misperception I might have left with my comments about being killed in three rounds of combat with the dread vampire. Actually what happened was...I was killed in three rounds of combat with the dread vampire!
D'oh!
(I did fail by one on his save to almost kill him outright however, oh well)
Next thing I knew, I awoke in a temple with everyone cheering
But for my crucial support, I have no idea how it might have gone.
Treebore wrote:
Yes, the Monday group won too. I asked them to not reveal that fact until all groups were done.
I have to say they won in the most novel way I can think of.
What was interesting about that was:
a) the players _really_ thought their way around the problem, once they had been given a rare opportunity to do so. And the final solution Bran/Rhiannon came up with was very clever indeed, given the nature of Strahd as presented to us.
b) even though doing it was going to "break the module" to a certain extent, the DM did it. He did not back track or deus ex machina us away from a clever solution. He said, hmmmm, you actually found a clever loophole here, and allowed it.
(And then we still almost all died )
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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:34 pm
by Tadhg
Rhuvein wrote:
Thanks. I checked them out - just a bit too high priced. But I'll keep checking. I'll just follow my own "patience" rule of thumb and should be able to snag a good copy for a reasonable price.
Woohooo! My "rule of thumb" finally pays off. I just go my copy of I6 from ebay for $8.25 (includes shipping)! The only problem, the copy is excellent-mint. Heh, I was looking for a beat up play copy. Now I'll have to get another one, so I can keep this minty fellow in case I ever meet Tracy Hickman.
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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:39 pm
by Tadhg
Aramis wrote:
Now it can be revealed. The Monday Irregulars are wreathed in glory. You will note that the previous posts like "what a battle! R.I.P." were left ambiguous on purpose so as not to lessen the determination of you other rascals. You see, the R.I.P. Treebore was bemoaning was his beloved Strahd, alas, not us.
Strahd the vampire will terrorize Barovia, " NEVERMORE" caws the Raven.
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