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<blockquote data-quote="alsih2o" data-source="post: 1168090" data-attributes="member: 4790"><p>Mythago vs. Taladas</p><p></p><p> maldur-</p><p> </p><p> mythago: One of the few adventures we get here at the ceramic DM, but its a</p><p>wonderfull tale of a mage getting himself into trouble by being too clever</p><p>for his own good. I might even try it in one of my games.</p><p>taladas: A modern tale with mystery and magic. very nice. The fact that it</p><p>doesn't have an happy end, and the storyteller knows it, appeals to me.</p><p></p><p>Result: close, but superiour storytelling makes it go to taladas.</p><p></p><p> speaker-</p><p></p><p> Well written, the both of you. I found amusing that you each separately </p><p>choose to present a tale of greed, in which some rogue runs afoul for </p><p>corrupting a ritual or offering to his own ends.</p><p></p><p>Taladas, your tale manages to weave together a fine tale of greed and </p><p>remorse. The narrator knows that what he has done is wrong, and that some </p><p>things are worth more then simple money -- alas, too late. The protagonist </p><p>could easily be one of the many young men I met in Indonesia who seek their </p><p>own betterment, whatever the cost to others may be.</p><p></p><p>Mythago, you offer an intriguing adventure, well suited for a one-shot </p><p>encounter or an introduction to a particular section of the world. Your use </p><p>of the pictures is most inventive, and the adventure entire well written and </p><p>clearly presented. I particularly enjoyed the use of the crane and toad.</p><p></p><p>But in the end, I choose to lean for Mythago's adventure as the victor in </p><p>this first round.</p><p></p><p> alsih2o-</p><p></p><p> taladas gives us a strong story, lots of stuff to like here. i would like to hear more adventures from this guy, and his wisened view of life.</p><p></p><p> mythago presents a story that is more complex, and therefore more RBish.</p><p></p><p> mythago took a big chance writing an adventure, they tend not to do as well in ceramic dm, but i have to choose with it for complexity and interest.</p><p></p><p> RESULT- 2-1 vote in mythagos favor.</p><p></p><p> we will see mythago next round, thanks to taladas for a good story...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alsih2o, post: 1168090, member: 4790"] Mythago vs. Taladas maldur- mythago: One of the few adventures we get here at the ceramic DM, but its a wonderfull tale of a mage getting himself into trouble by being too clever for his own good. I might even try it in one of my games. taladas: A modern tale with mystery and magic. very nice. The fact that it doesn't have an happy end, and the storyteller knows it, appeals to me. Result: close, but superiour storytelling makes it go to taladas. speaker- Well written, the both of you. I found amusing that you each separately choose to present a tale of greed, in which some rogue runs afoul for corrupting a ritual or offering to his own ends. Taladas, your tale manages to weave together a fine tale of greed and remorse. The narrator knows that what he has done is wrong, and that some things are worth more then simple money -- alas, too late. The protagonist could easily be one of the many young men I met in Indonesia who seek their own betterment, whatever the cost to others may be. Mythago, you offer an intriguing adventure, well suited for a one-shot encounter or an introduction to a particular section of the world. Your use of the pictures is most inventive, and the adventure entire well written and clearly presented. I particularly enjoyed the use of the crane and toad. But in the end, I choose to lean for Mythago's adventure as the victor in this first round. alsih2o- taladas gives us a strong story, lots of stuff to like here. i would like to hear more adventures from this guy, and his wisened view of life. mythago presents a story that is more complex, and therefore more RBish. mythago took a big chance writing an adventure, they tend not to do as well in ceramic dm, but i have to choose with it for complexity and interest. RESULT- 2-1 vote in mythagos favor. we will see mythago next round, thanks to taladas for a good story... [/QUOTE]
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