Scott DeWar
Prof. Emeritus-Supernatural Events/Countermeasure
ok, a few comments to make here:
thank you Jedisoth. Snarf quest! one of my favs too!
i am very sorry for you loss. Truly.
I want to apologize for all of the typos in that post. As you can see, they are pretty much corrected.
and last but not least,
i am seeing a lot of heated responses to this post. lets be careful here and cool down a bit. otherwise the mod squad will be summoned and well, that won't be good at all.
S. DeWar,
drinker of Dewar's Scotch
That was from Larry Elmore's comic classic comic Snarfquest. It and Wormy are the two things I remember most fondly from Dragon Magazine.
thank you Jedisoth. Snarf quest! one of my favs too!
For some reason, over the past two years, I've found myself preferring the tone of the older editions (BEMCI - 2nd ed.) to 3.x and beyond. Not sure why. Losing my wife and my father in Nov. '08 and Nov. '09, respectively might have something to do with that.
i am very sorry for you loss. Truly.
and as for dragon magazine, does any one remember the reworked bard, where there was a conversation between two half orc assassins and the dm, where it was better to take on a brigade of Sherman tanks rather then taking on a bard from the book RAW first ed?
DM: hey Guido, where did you learn of Sherman tanks?
I want to apologize for all of the typos in that post. As you can see, they are pretty much corrected.
RPGs as a sociology experiment, postmodern literary statement, or politically correct educational message is Forge or RPG.net chinstroker territory, and I'd fall over myself in my rush to get away from such a game table. I don't think you can get further from D&D humour than that, unless said humour involves taking the piss out of yourself.
and last but not least,
i am seeing a lot of heated responses to this post. lets be careful here and cool down a bit. otherwise the mod squad will be summoned and well, that won't be good at all.
S. DeWar,
drinker of Dewar's Scotch