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<blockquote data-quote="Sbodd" data-source="post: 6121019" data-attributes="member: 6710971"><p>Okay - don't have time for a full report right now, but we just finished our first session of The Dying Skyseer, and it was awesome. The group really got into the "CSI: Risur" spirit of things - they were taking and comparing notes, cross-referencing items, spinning wild hypotheses ("You know, from reading her file with the Flint PD - Nilasa would be the perfect victim if you wanted to <em>fake</em> someone breaking in to the consulate!"). </p><p></p><p>Comedy moment of the night: Party splits up, and two PCs head over to the Estuarial Reformatory. There's a canoe ferrying them out to the flotilla with a guard and a prisoner rowing. One of the PCs asks the prisoner if he knows any good songs (just making conversation), and I start in with "row, row, row your boat" in a low dirge. The rest of the table (the players whose characters weren't present) joins in, at appropriate points in the round. I then put on my "guard" persona and say: "Great. What'd you do that for? Now the whole lot of 'em are singing that, and they'll do this for HOURS." For the rest of the encounter/interrogation, the non-present players kept up the song in a low voice, echoing the hundreds of prisoners in the Reformatory carrying on the tune. It was hilarious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sbodd, post: 6121019, member: 6710971"] Okay - don't have time for a full report right now, but we just finished our first session of The Dying Skyseer, and it was awesome. The group really got into the "CSI: Risur" spirit of things - they were taking and comparing notes, cross-referencing items, spinning wild hypotheses ("You know, from reading her file with the Flint PD - Nilasa would be the perfect victim if you wanted to [I]fake[/I] someone breaking in to the consulate!"). Comedy moment of the night: Party splits up, and two PCs head over to the Estuarial Reformatory. There's a canoe ferrying them out to the flotilla with a guard and a prisoner rowing. One of the PCs asks the prisoner if he knows any good songs (just making conversation), and I start in with "row, row, row your boat" in a low dirge. The rest of the table (the players whose characters weren't present) joins in, at appropriate points in the round. I then put on my "guard" persona and say: "Great. What'd you do that for? Now the whole lot of 'em are singing that, and they'll do this for HOURS." For the rest of the encounter/interrogation, the non-present players kept up the song in a low voice, echoing the hundreds of prisoners in the Reformatory carrying on the tune. It was hilarious. [/QUOTE]
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