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Shilsen's Eberron SH (Finished - The Last Word : 9/20/15)
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<blockquote data-quote="Furby076" data-source="post: 6616973" data-attributes="member: 32161"><p>As the player, yes I believe Shil would do that. Shil has many talents, tells a great story, and is able to manage large campaigns (which is difficult to say the least). In my opinion, he is hard headed (so am I). While I don't know what Shil is doing these days, I'm sure his lack of writing just has been about him being busy, and not terribly caring what I think (it would be a rarity).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I stated my reasons a long time ago, multiple times. Even in the arguments that we had. Both in game justification and out of game justification. Each player had a specific goal for their character. I believe Korm's player wanted his player to have statues and be remembered (even a series of chain restaurants). Six's player wanted his character to be the patron saint (for lack of better words) of his kind. Luna wanted to go back to complete her house and have a litter of whatever comes out of a pregnant Luna. I wanted my character to go back and continue his work to restore the Silver Flame as well as get married to the woman he loved. So which players direction for their character is more or less important then the others? Nobody - it was the end of a long campaign and I honestly believe everyone should be able to end the story in a way that makes them happy. The major disagreement at the end was how we would divy up the points to use (sacrificing our levels). I wonder if Shil did it that way to cause some strife - he was known for that (he even has said he likes putting the group in a situation where situations cause conflict). You know, the whole -you get awesome X, but will suffer in some hideous ways. Or, make this decision which helps one character, but then you will not have time to do the thing that will help the other character. It's fine, it was his style.</p><p></p><p>Shil and I disagreed a lot. You and I disagreed a lot. You and Shil also disagreed a lot. We disagreed.</p><p></p><p>Shil/you will write whatever you guys feel like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Furby076, post: 6616973, member: 32161"] As the player, yes I believe Shil would do that. Shil has many talents, tells a great story, and is able to manage large campaigns (which is difficult to say the least). In my opinion, he is hard headed (so am I). While I don't know what Shil is doing these days, I'm sure his lack of writing just has been about him being busy, and not terribly caring what I think (it would be a rarity). I stated my reasons a long time ago, multiple times. Even in the arguments that we had. Both in game justification and out of game justification. Each player had a specific goal for their character. I believe Korm's player wanted his player to have statues and be remembered (even a series of chain restaurants). Six's player wanted his character to be the patron saint (for lack of better words) of his kind. Luna wanted to go back to complete her house and have a litter of whatever comes out of a pregnant Luna. I wanted my character to go back and continue his work to restore the Silver Flame as well as get married to the woman he loved. So which players direction for their character is more or less important then the others? Nobody - it was the end of a long campaign and I honestly believe everyone should be able to end the story in a way that makes them happy. The major disagreement at the end was how we would divy up the points to use (sacrificing our levels). I wonder if Shil did it that way to cause some strife - he was known for that (he even has said he likes putting the group in a situation where situations cause conflict). You know, the whole -you get awesome X, but will suffer in some hideous ways. Or, make this decision which helps one character, but then you will not have time to do the thing that will help the other character. It's fine, it was his style. Shil and I disagreed a lot. You and I disagreed a lot. You and Shil also disagreed a lot. We disagreed. Shil/you will write whatever you guys feel like. [/QUOTE]
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