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<blockquote data-quote="Hjorimir" data-source="post: 1527668" data-attributes="member: 5745"><p>Thank you for your kind words, LordVyreth; it means a lot.</p><p></p><p>Everything prior to Gathering (Part 1 of 2) was pre-campaign background that the respective players and I worked on together (I did all of the actual writing, however).</p><p></p><p>From Gathering to Troubling Events, we're still in the first session (we play long sessions of a little more than eight hours at a time). I have quite a bit of story from the first session to cover still and am about two months behind at this moment. </p><p></p><p>Other than the character backgrounds, there has been very little embellishment as far as events and character interaction goes (though I wrote the conversations from memory). I've had to speculate somewhat on the emotions and thoughts of the player characters, obviously.</p><p></p><p>We've been playing together a long time (some of these players I've known longer than I haven't...meaning for more than half of my life). We're pretty much past the "meet at the bar and go hunting orc" stage - not that it is a bad way to play, just that we've done that many times already.</p><p></p><p>As far as players go, I consider myself damn lucky. Tríona is played by my wife (Michelle) and I consider it a godsend that I have a wife that will hang out with the gang and play make-believe. </p><p></p><p>Álfarr is played my Kyle, who (as I think I mentioned on an earlier post) constantly amazes me with his unorthodox (yet highly effective) strategies (though he sometimes bites off more than he can chew).</p><p></p><p>Égun is played by one of my oldest friends, Chris. He is a published author and one hell of a nice guy. One of the most enjoyable things about Chris is his utter lack of interest in munchkin rules (he barely knows the rules to be honest). Instead, he just dives into the character and lets the dice fall as they may. I can stress enough how enjoyable and refreshing this can be for a DM.</p><p></p><p>Aramon is played by Dennis (and I know I already mentioned him on this thread – but it bears repeating). Dennis is definitely a guy to watch. He isn’t a full-fledged munchkin but he comes about as close as you can without actually being one. Again, a player that will come up with some amazing stuff.</p><p></p><p>Lazzaro is played by Mark whom I have known for over 25 years now…he’s more like a brother than a friend. I’m really looking forward to his take on a rogue, as Mark is a quintessential capitalist and republican.</p><p></p><p>Trevier (our local, stuffy knight) is played by Scott who, as somewhat of a theologian himself, will be in a great position to really portrait some aspects of church life within the campaign.</p><p></p><p>All in all, I expect this to be a great game…if they live. <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":]" title="Devious :]" data-shortname=":]" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hjorimir, post: 1527668, member: 5745"] Thank you for your kind words, LordVyreth; it means a lot. Everything prior to Gathering (Part 1 of 2) was pre-campaign background that the respective players and I worked on together (I did all of the actual writing, however). From Gathering to Troubling Events, we're still in the first session (we play long sessions of a little more than eight hours at a time). I have quite a bit of story from the first session to cover still and am about two months behind at this moment. Other than the character backgrounds, there has been very little embellishment as far as events and character interaction goes (though I wrote the conversations from memory). I've had to speculate somewhat on the emotions and thoughts of the player characters, obviously. We've been playing together a long time (some of these players I've known longer than I haven't...meaning for more than half of my life). We're pretty much past the "meet at the bar and go hunting orc" stage - not that it is a bad way to play, just that we've done that many times already. As far as players go, I consider myself damn lucky. Tríona is played by my wife (Michelle) and I consider it a godsend that I have a wife that will hang out with the gang and play make-believe. Álfarr is played my Kyle, who (as I think I mentioned on an earlier post) constantly amazes me with his unorthodox (yet highly effective) strategies (though he sometimes bites off more than he can chew). Égun is played by one of my oldest friends, Chris. He is a published author and one hell of a nice guy. One of the most enjoyable things about Chris is his utter lack of interest in munchkin rules (he barely knows the rules to be honest). Instead, he just dives into the character and lets the dice fall as they may. I can stress enough how enjoyable and refreshing this can be for a DM. Aramon is played by Dennis (and I know I already mentioned him on this thread – but it bears repeating). Dennis is definitely a guy to watch. He isn’t a full-fledged munchkin but he comes about as close as you can without actually being one. Again, a player that will come up with some amazing stuff. Lazzaro is played by Mark whom I have known for over 25 years now…he’s more like a brother than a friend. I’m really looking forward to his take on a rogue, as Mark is a quintessential capitalist and republican. Trevier (our local, stuffy knight) is played by Scott who, as somewhat of a theologian himself, will be in a great position to really portrait some aspects of church life within the campaign. All in all, I expect this to be a great game…if they live. :] [/QUOTE]
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