CanadienneBacon
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Good to know, thanks.
I think the dragon he went off to speak with ate him. I hear that's fairly common for dragons.Strahd_Von_Zarovich said:We had a kobold paladin, who knows where he is.
Ambrus said:I think the dragon he went off to speak with ate him. I hear that's fairly common for dragons.
It is? I had no idea!Mista Collins said:I hear this campaign is full of giant lizards trying to eat PCs.
The adventure is from the 2nd edition boxed set, The Rod of Seven Parts. The concept behind the adventure supposes a giant octopus-like betentacled demon queen from the Abyss who sends her minions into the material prime to retrieve a rod, broken into seven parts and scattered throughout the prime. In true old school style, the whole of it is actually very railroady and full of the worst cliches and dramatizations. I'm attempting to alter enough of the game progession here and there to make it less predictable but, IMO, it hasn't turned out to be the tour de force that I'd wanted. Right now, by far and away the best thing about it (and, dare I add, the only thing that's kept it all interesting) is the set of characters we have. Brakkus, Chev, Gamad the Albino, Voadam, and last but certainly not least the goblin Maelicent have kept my attention.Dire Lemming said:Actually, I have no idea what this game is about except that it's in your homebrew setting... hm. I usually read the IC thread before I post in the OOC thread.
Not the goblin PCs though; they're very very bitter.Mista Collins said:I wouldn't be surprised. I hear this campaign is full of giant lizards trying to eat PCs.
Ambrus said:Not the goblin PCs though; they're very very bitter.
There is that...Mista Collins said:True, I hear goblins have to watch out for trees.