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<blockquote data-quote="Ninjacat" data-source="post: 2895408" data-attributes="member: 24418"><p>I can safely say that for me, the suffering was a complete and total pleasure!</p><p>[/masochism]</p><p></p><p>Seriously, the morning "D&D" Unisystem slot was an <strong>absolute</strong> <em>BLAST</em>.</p><p>Good Lord, the memories that brought back. Bwahahahahaa. Good Times.</p><p></p><p>FC, I can't thank you enough for that one! Unisystem is always fun, and the flashback to the childhood inspiration of my love for fantasy/gaming was stupendously awesome. Hank was always my favorite of the kids, and playing him was way too much fun. Even if my role-play was mostly making Survival and Leadership checks, heh. Too bad there weren't any people to interact with besides the rest of the party! (Then again, all the kids ever ended up doing with ANYONE else was "saving them" or "misunderstanding and fighting before realizing and helping them", heh. Hank's secret lies safe. *g*) The initial Buffy-ness was great, capturing the "gang of adventure-savvy (more-or-less) kids" aspect of the group and blending it with the D&D kids beautifully. I was really impressed by how well they translated into Unisystem stats; I think Hank worked <strong>GREAT</strong>, very much "feeling" <em>exactly</em> like the show yet being fleshed out into a full "adult" character that would fit nicely in a BtVS setting. The summary of how he relates to the other party members was spot on as far as I'm concerned, and I'm willing to bet the others were all just as good. (Actually, didn't you say you =did= have those available as PDFs or something? Where could I find those; I'm very interested in seeing how the rest of the party was worked out.)</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Weee, lookit me ramble...</span></p><p></p><p>Redwind, Nazriel, Yort, Der Spot, and Salmacis -thanks for making this game so much fun! It was an absolute blast, truly. <span style="font-size: 9px">And I'm sorry I shot the dragon's egg, it seemed like the thing to do at the time... ..oops..... *fingers twitch feebly*</span></p><p></p><p>And thanks to everybody in the Serenity game, too. I was only in for the end and mostly just witnessed, but it was clear and obvious that people were playing something they had a passion for, playing beloved characters to the best of their abilities. I've been telling myself I need to watch Der Spot's Firefly/Serenity DVDs for a while, but this definitely kicked it up my "Need To Do" list!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ninjacat, post: 2895408, member: 24418"] I can safely say that for me, the suffering was a complete and total pleasure! [/masochism] Seriously, the morning "D&D" Unisystem slot was an [B]absolute[/B] [I]BLAST[/I]. Good Lord, the memories that brought back. Bwahahahahaa. Good Times. FC, I can't thank you enough for that one! Unisystem is always fun, and the flashback to the childhood inspiration of my love for fantasy/gaming was stupendously awesome. Hank was always my favorite of the kids, and playing him was way too much fun. Even if my role-play was mostly making Survival and Leadership checks, heh. Too bad there weren't any people to interact with besides the rest of the party! (Then again, all the kids ever ended up doing with ANYONE else was "saving them" or "misunderstanding and fighting before realizing and helping them", heh. Hank's secret lies safe. *g*) The initial Buffy-ness was great, capturing the "gang of adventure-savvy (more-or-less) kids" aspect of the group and blending it with the D&D kids beautifully. I was really impressed by how well they translated into Unisystem stats; I think Hank worked [B]GREAT[/B], very much "feeling" [I]exactly[/I] like the show yet being fleshed out into a full "adult" character that would fit nicely in a BtVS setting. The summary of how he relates to the other party members was spot on as far as I'm concerned, and I'm willing to bet the others were all just as good. (Actually, didn't you say you =did= have those available as PDFs or something? Where could I find those; I'm very interested in seeing how the rest of the party was worked out.) [SIZE=1]Weee, lookit me ramble...[/SIZE] Redwind, Nazriel, Yort, Der Spot, and Salmacis -thanks for making this game so much fun! It was an absolute blast, truly. [SIZE=1]And I'm sorry I shot the dragon's egg, it seemed like the thing to do at the time... ..oops..... *fingers twitch feebly*[/SIZE] And thanks to everybody in the Serenity game, too. I was only in for the end and mostly just witnessed, but it was clear and obvious that people were playing something they had a passion for, playing beloved characters to the best of their abilities. I've been telling myself I need to watch Der Spot's Firefly/Serenity DVDs for a while, but this definitely kicked it up my "Need To Do" list!! [/QUOTE]
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