Actually a more fitting ending would have seen the goddess volunteering the party to be her champions and having them fan out to re-establish her faith and clear the way for her to reclaim her place on the prime. Gods have a funny way of taking a prize and turning it into work. ;)
A splendid...
Ledare could have gotten Del back, for example. Or at least a version of Del.
Hmmmmm....somehow I think I knew this. It is fitting. Duly noted and filed away for future use. :)
Happy DM Day, Jon!
You said it darkhall-nestor, he's bad to the bone. But he's our beloved DM and we're the ones who keep coming back for more. Maybe someday he'll have mercy.
"the quicker we find the gold the faster my progeny can conquer the world, any way you can move faster than that? In fact can you just carry Morier, he'll just slow us down, if we meet resistance you can dwarf toss him into the fray."
Marvelous stuff! You channel Huzair so perfectly...
Several of us have the advantage of knowing each other on a personal level. We've been playing together via an internet campaign for ten years. I don't think we would have lasted if we were, as you say, that fractious.
More recently our circumstances have changed and we've been assimilating...
I find it highly interesting, HM, that one of your PC's absorbed a divinity spark. We had a rather lengthy out of character discussion about who would get to do just such a thing in this campaign. The tension was pretty high at the time...of course it has been a lot these days. I'd like to...
I have a friend whose dog who actually ate the dried up, crusty remnant of her newborn daughter's umbilical cord after it fell off! Sometimes you just can't top plain old reality.
I can totally understand why Fimmtiu might feel that way. Most readers are probably unaware that we began this little adventure over ten years ago. So, even though the characters may seem to come and go when following the storyline here on En World, it feels a bit different from the inside...