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<blockquote data-quote="Rybaer" data-source="post: 46521" data-attributes="member: 118"><p>Yes, Zalman was quite shocked at the direct attack on his familiar. Of all the things that had happened in the game to this point, I think this was one of the more startling "I can't believe you (DM) just did that" moments for all of the players. More often than not, I tend to forget that Hooty is even around unless Zalman has specifically asked him to do something. In this instance, the attack on Hooty was well within the context of events.</p><p></p><p>Zalman isn't the only one passionate about the city of Water Break, either. All of the characters have highly memorable experiences. Oh, and remember the party's plan to try to avoid splitting up (because they always get into trouble when they do)? Well, within 36 hours of entering the city, the four of them manage to get split up four ways. But I get ahead of myself.</p><p></p><p>-Rybaer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rybaer, post: 46521, member: 118"] Yes, Zalman was quite shocked at the direct attack on his familiar. Of all the things that had happened in the game to this point, I think this was one of the more startling "I can't believe you (DM) just did that" moments for all of the players. More often than not, I tend to forget that Hooty is even around unless Zalman has specifically asked him to do something. In this instance, the attack on Hooty was well within the context of events. Zalman isn't the only one passionate about the city of Water Break, either. All of the characters have highly memorable experiences. Oh, and remember the party's plan to try to avoid splitting up (because they always get into trouble when they do)? Well, within 36 hours of entering the city, the four of them manage to get split up four ways. But I get ahead of myself. -Rybaer [/QUOTE]
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