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Post by elijin on Jun 22, 2009 11:12:12 GMT 8
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Post by elijin on Jun 22, 2009 11:43:31 GMT 8
and the link for Webcomic of a Star Wars Campaign Setting: Here!
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Mobius
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Post by Mobius on Jun 23, 2009 23:26:00 GMT 8
Laughed my nuts off.
"What is it with players who have a problem with walking and insist on having horses? You'll think that they were really walking the full distance themselves..."
Familiar, much?
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Post by elijin on Jun 23, 2009 23:28:48 GMT 8
exactly! Its called RPing.
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Post by elijin on Jun 24, 2009 19:44:53 GMT 8
btw, leonard have you read the Dm of the Rings yet? You should read and be glad your current players aren't like the ones in the webcomic. haha. Maybe we all should.
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Post by elijin on Jun 24, 2009 20:52:42 GMT 8
Quote from here "Players usually get their quests from very powerful NPCs. If the NPCs weren’t powerful, then players might just be tempted to save themselves some trouble by killing the NPC and taking the reward. Besides, who wants to work for some weakling nobody? But since quest-dispensing NPCs are powerful, it naturally leads the players to ask them, “If you’re such a badass, why don’t you go do it yourself?” Good question, really." I triple agree on that. Memozan would have vanquish the followers of Shar from Fallcrest and save the town of Loudwater and obliterated the undead from High Morgue. [mis-spellings of places and names intended.]
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Post by thedungeonmaster on Jun 26, 2009 11:23:05 GMT 8
I read it abit and it is indeed hilarious. Although, it sure does reflect on how players and DMs react. Idea is there. Hahahaha!
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marko
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Post by marko on Jun 27, 2009 22:34:24 GMT 8
Hilarious! But a joke only understood by RP-ers like us. Hahaha.
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Post by thedungeonmaster on Jun 29, 2009 7:12:21 GMT 8
Yep, take any non D&D gamer and he probably wouldn't get the meaning out of it.
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