Sunday AM: The Secrets of the Kombai - (Hollow Earth Expedition)


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The_Galaxy

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Sign me up!

Done.

Can I play a canibal? Sounds like loads of fun! Sign me up!

OK, ok, I guess I play a poor defenseless shipwreckee and try to escape the canibals. But if food starts to run low....

You're in. And I haven't made the characters yet, but I'll seriously consider making a cannibal.

I'd like a spot!

Done.

I'd like to play in this one, please! :)

Done.

I'd like a spot.

Done.

Can you add me as an alt in case my other game falls through and you have a spot? Thanks!

Consider yourself Alt-ed. :)
 

QuinnHarlech

Explorer
Talk about your gratuitous, over the top action! And I think we loved every minute of it! (The professor was kind of forgetful, you know, or else I'd say just how much fun it was....)
 

Sidereal Knight

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Talk about your gratuitous, over the top action! And I think we loved every minute of it! (The professor was kind of forgetful, you know, or else I'd say just how much fun it was....)

I can only speak for myself, but I had an absolute blast! Everyone at the table was "on" (in a good way), and The_Galaxy kept the pace wonderfully. Kudos to a great GM!

I'll never look at a harpoon the same way again, after using it to hitch a ride on a hovercraft. Good times!
 


The_Galaxy

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Thank you all so much for playing in my game. I had an absolute blast running it for you folks and I truly hope you all had as much fun as I did.

You all were amazingly creative and were kind to indulge my over-the-top style of GMing. It was like we were all trying to one-up each other the whole time, and that's exactly the way I love pulp games to go. I hope my bastardization of the HEX system didn't turn you off to the game--it really is a fun system and an even cooler setting.

It was fantastic right from the get-go and I really appreciate you guys making it so fun and go so much better than it had any right to. All of you are welcome at my table anytime. :)

Also, a special thanks to The Universe for helping me with my last minute prep (and I do mean last minute). Without his help, the adventure wouldn't have made much sense.
 

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