Story HourPost your ongoing tales from your campaigns, and read those from others for inspiration. Lots of other RPG boards post "Story Hours", but this is where it started!
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Wow, it's been a while.
Huh, time to find a new story to hour.
-- N
If you've ever played any of the Fallout games, someone has a story hour based on those. I've been reading it and they've managed to capture a fair amount of the goofy humor of those games. It's called "Sci-Fi - d20 Apocalypse: Vault 52 (Updated 10-6)"
__________________ "We are all Individuals! They chanted in unison...
Ick. That just sounds like a commercial for deodorant.
Violence, deodorant and commercials are most uncool...but sometimes you gotta break out the big guns...
The least he could do is come back and maybe summarize it all up for us and end it...I mean, I've followed this story since 2002...thats a long time to get no satisfaction
Violence, deodorant and commercials are most uncool...but sometimes you gotta break out the big guns...
The least he could do is come back and maybe summarize it all up for us and end it...I mean, I've followed this story since 2002...thats a long time to get no satisfaction
Hey, he did let us know how things turned out with "Lady Despina" and much more beyond that. Much as I've enjoyed it, I'm increasingly of the opinion that it is time to stick a fork in this story hour. I think we've gotten about all we're going to get out of Sep.
__________________ "We are all Individuals! They chanted in unison...
We know (from prior postings) that Sep is a kosher chef. Given that Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur -- two of the most important Jewish holidays -- just happened, he may have been very busy.
We know (from prior postings) that Sep is a kosher chef. Given that Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur -- two of the most important Jewish holidays -- just happened, he may have been very busy.
Although Yom Kippur is a fasting holiday. Hmm.
I've thought about calling to chat and encourage since it's been awhile, but I've been pretty swamped with RL/work stuff, and just haven't gotten around to it :/
__________________ grodog
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Allan Grohe
Editor and Project Manager Black Blade Publishing
Hey, he did let us know how things turned out with "Lady Despina" and much more beyond that. Much as I've enjoyed it, I'm increasingly of the opinion that it is time to stick a fork in this story hour. I think we've gotten about all we're going to get out of Sep.
Indeed he did and I am appreciative of that...and posted such.
But, it would still be nice to at least get a short summary of how it all turned out/ended, if it has ended. But the not knowing if it was all worth it...kinda sucks.
But I do find my opinion mirroring yours.
Grodog - please, give him a call I fully endorse that idea. heh.
And, anyone have any other suggestions for story hours to follow? I'd like to read more epic level ones.
Sep had mentioned a waning enthusiasm (for lack of a better expression?) for continuing to write the story hour. I'll miss it if it's gone for good, but I understand.
So, I propose a toast to, The Best Story Hour I've Ever Read, And Its Esteemed Author, And Its Adroit Players. If you're gone for good, I wish you fair travels wherever you go. If you ever come back, you'll always be welcome.
**Clinks glass, drinks Talisker**
Warrior Poet
Last edited by Warrior Poet; 1st November 2005 at 04:11 PM..
Reason: Added valuable participants
Whatever is going on in this author's life that trumps this outlet of creativity, or wherever said creativity has wandered off to away from Wyre, I believe that too much of Sep's life, effort, zen, and ideas have gone into this outlet of personal creation for him to simply never post again.
That being said, it is with 100% optimism that i post knowing Sep will see this bump/comment and respond simply that indeed life is taking him in a different direction. That, yes, there will be a post one day to sum it all up in bullet style fashion.
I, for one, am quite appriciative of the fantastic story he has written as a result of a simple question. For this vein of ingenuity to go from simplistic to awesome grandieur to the simplistic ebbing of the flatline is fine by me.
Of course, being ever optimistic, I will take no response to be a response that his mind is eagerly formulating the summary of Wyre in this outlet. I look forward to it!
Many thanks Sep for all the creativity and good storytelling you have given. You are why I am hooked on EnWorld. You are why i got hooked on so many other story hours!
Many thanks Sep for all the creativity and good storytelling you have given. You are why I am hooked on EnWorld. You are why i got hooked on so many other story hours!Cheers/bumpity,
J-man
I have to strongly second this. I've read Sep's saga three times and I'm now on the fourth and it gets better every time. To be honest, I don't read any type of fiction any more, aside from a couple of the story hours here. I do try to occasionally find something the sci-fi/fantasy section at Borders and Amazon, but I always come up empty because Sep has completely spoiled me. IMHO, Sep and his outstanding players redefine Epic.