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<blockquote data-quote="Loonook" data-source="post: 4222052" data-attributes="member: 1861"><p>Yes... it was definitely one of those 'duh' moments, and reaching towards a trope... however, it was the way it was set up, and sheer luck of the draw that they made it upside into the desecrated place at all. I also had to give it to the player for his copious note-taking; probably one of the top ten for the scribe type of player I've worked with, and I still use my photocopies of his notes to remember a lot of little throwaway details in some of the larger cities that I frequent in that setting.</p><p></p><p>To be honest is was a lot better than a TPK; they lost the fighter, put a couple down into negatives from the falling glass, and burned their last charge on the handy Break-a-door (or Bash-a-Golem) device they had had commissioned. Of course, the cleric (of a different faith, no less!) made them repay the costs of repairs and such, taking a good-sized chunk out of the adventure profits.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, PCs are their own worst enemies. </p><p></p><p>Slainte,</p><p></p><p>-Loonook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loonook, post: 4222052, member: 1861"] Yes... it was definitely one of those 'duh' moments, and reaching towards a trope... however, it was the way it was set up, and sheer luck of the draw that they made it upside into the desecrated place at all. I also had to give it to the player for his copious note-taking; probably one of the top ten for the scribe type of player I've worked with, and I still use my photocopies of his notes to remember a lot of little throwaway details in some of the larger cities that I frequent in that setting. To be honest is was a lot better than a TPK; they lost the fighter, put a couple down into negatives from the falling glass, and burned their last charge on the handy Break-a-door (or Bash-a-Golem) device they had had commissioned. Of course, the cleric (of a different faith, no less!) made them repay the costs of repairs and such, taking a good-sized chunk out of the adventure profits. Sometimes, PCs are their own worst enemies. Slainte, -Loonook. [/QUOTE]
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