disgruntledarcher
First Post
Recently in my groups campaign, our party died. In a quick thinking strategy, our DM came up with a cool way to bring us back. We were brought back 32 years later in game time. Clearly, our quest was over and we had failed. Due to this, the world had gone to the dogs. Now we managed to root our way through these troubles and return some three months after we died. Our party's main goal right now was, besides pick up on the quest, to reobtain our possessions. For a quick rundown on what that encompanied, greater bracers of archery, belt of haste, ion stone, several magical weapons, etc. (some 100,000 gp in value).
After about 2 months gameplay, we finally arrived in the town, or rather location, we had demised. Unfortunately, our corpses had been found, burned and all our possessions had been auctioned off accordingly. At the moment we have somewhat useful items, however they are shy in comparison with the former. For a quick notation, now at a level 9 party, we are working with level 7 based equipment (my estimation).
Now to some of our group, this revelation was disturbing and upsetting, myself included. My question: Is this a understandable reason to be upset or should we tough it out and hope our DM will be extremely gracious in the upcoming proceedings?
After about 2 months gameplay, we finally arrived in the town, or rather location, we had demised. Unfortunately, our corpses had been found, burned and all our possessions had been auctioned off accordingly. At the moment we have somewhat useful items, however they are shy in comparison with the former. For a quick notation, now at a level 9 party, we are working with level 7 based equipment (my estimation).
Now to some of our group, this revelation was disturbing and upsetting, myself included. My question: Is this a understandable reason to be upset or should we tough it out and hope our DM will be extremely gracious in the upcoming proceedings?