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<blockquote data-quote="StreamOfTheSky" data-source="post: 7224418" data-attributes="member: 35909"><p>Man, I totally forgot about this thread and stopped checking for updates, crazy how long it's been. And...somehow I'm ahead of you when your sessions seem to move stuff along a lot faster? Heh. We're just starting chapter 11; I made a *lot* of changes to the plot that came to a head last chapter. Now that the major plot twists are out of the way, I might actually start posting my own synopsis/review, like you've meticulously been doing. Need to catch up on your logs, though it's a bit late to talk about Ch. 7 now (my favorite chapter, too).</p><p>Have to agree that Ch. 11 seems "light" and the motivations a bit lacking. I came up with a justification for my campaign, based on how easily the PCs set aside their better judgement in Ch. 5 to make an alliance and the degree to which I made the final boss (you know who) far more formidable than the campaign already makes it.</p><p>In short:</p><p>[sblock]Pilus saw the war breaking down into Leska vs. those opposing her, and sought to give some aid to the weaker side to even things out so each would severely cripple the other, leaving him free to swoop in and wipe out both. But, he was extremely unimpressed with the party upon meeting them and decided they were no match for her (and given recent events in my game...her forces look more unstoppable than ever right now). Since at the moment she appears unbeatable, he decided in order to survive and bide his time for a better opportunity he had no choice but to side with her for now and curry her favor by attacking the resistance.</p><p>I plan to actually have him have the audacity to scold *them* for forcing him into such a situation by being so disappointing. It's still a bit flimsy of a rationale, but hopefully the sheer brazenness of it will distract them from that fact. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />[/sblock]</p><p>Haven't caught up on your logs, not sure if any of that would be useful to you. When in doubt, "He's crazy" works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StreamOfTheSky, post: 7224418, member: 35909"] Man, I totally forgot about this thread and stopped checking for updates, crazy how long it's been. And...somehow I'm ahead of you when your sessions seem to move stuff along a lot faster? Heh. We're just starting chapter 11; I made a *lot* of changes to the plot that came to a head last chapter. Now that the major plot twists are out of the way, I might actually start posting my own synopsis/review, like you've meticulously been doing. Need to catch up on your logs, though it's a bit late to talk about Ch. 7 now (my favorite chapter, too). Have to agree that Ch. 11 seems "light" and the motivations a bit lacking. I came up with a justification for my campaign, based on how easily the PCs set aside their better judgement in Ch. 5 to make an alliance and the degree to which I made the final boss (you know who) far more formidable than the campaign already makes it. In short: [sblock]Pilus saw the war breaking down into Leska vs. those opposing her, and sought to give some aid to the weaker side to even things out so each would severely cripple the other, leaving him free to swoop in and wipe out both. But, he was extremely unimpressed with the party upon meeting them and decided they were no match for her (and given recent events in my game...her forces look more unstoppable than ever right now). Since at the moment she appears unbeatable, he decided in order to survive and bide his time for a better opportunity he had no choice but to side with her for now and curry her favor by attacking the resistance. I plan to actually have him have the audacity to scold *them* for forcing him into such a situation by being so disappointing. It's still a bit flimsy of a rationale, but hopefully the sheer brazenness of it will distract them from that fact. :)[/sblock] Haven't caught up on your logs, not sure if any of that would be useful to you. When in doubt, "He's crazy" works. [/QUOTE]
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