Man I sympathize. If you do most of your gaming work in your flat, like I do mine, those little bastards make it impossible to concentrate. When I had them I was getting up every minute or so thinking they were on me, even when they weren't. The feeling that they're there persists for days after...
Session 3: Steampunch part 3 is up.
Ironwrought's player wasn't there, but he wanted his character's resignation letter to reach the squad leader, who disseminated it to the others. While well-reasoned and written, it cast a depressing pall on the rest of the night. While I agreed that the...
I intend to use different rules anyway. My players have easy access to them and it seemed to me unnecessary to implement a new set of rules when Pathfinder already had two versions. Maybe it is necessary in 4e?
I may be wrong, but Pathfinder people might not require the rules--or maybe I'm...
Session 2: Steampunch part 2 is up for your reading pleasure. Probabably one more session till we start IatAotW, but, we have some issues...
Thoughts:
* Major Archaelus's player was absent. As Archaelus is the team leader, the guys acted somewhat directionless. I have to assume they were...
We don't have no fancy dragonborn in Pathfinder, so the path makes them lizardfolk. I'm going to make them kobolds though. Because it's awesome-er that way. To me.
And because I'm using lizardfolk a lot in an off path adventure.
Why thank you very much! I have to admit a lot of it was cut and paste--both from the ZEITGEIST player's guide and an old Eberron campaign of mine. Some of the yet-to-be fleshed out stuff in Lanjyr that I open up might seem awful familiar to Eberron players.
A miniature dormant sun, just needs to be bonded with an atom or two. It can be ignited and replace the dying star at the center of the solar system. "Icy End of the Earth" actually refers to the death of the current sun. Perhaps the aboleth/sahuagin once used the Stone of Not as a power source...
Yes, but only because I like the idea of giving the PCs a good take-no-prisoners shoot-em-up once they've gotten their capstone powers.
I'm glad you liked it--your subplot seems a lot less intrusive than mine and still looks fun. I love aquatic stuff. My Dread Island plot is admittedly...