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<blockquote data-quote="B4cchus" data-source="post: 3143344" data-attributes="member: 35026"><p>I'm not going to come close to the word count in my recap and opinion of the way things went. I'm also not going to involve myself in the discussion between RA and El Jefe or discuss El Jefe's DM style. I will give my own, short opinion about the whole situation and my thoughts on how to continue.</p><p>First off, we have had quite some frustations during the course of this adventure, both ic and ooc.</p><p>IC our party interactions have had thier struggles. It is a very versatile party with characters who thinkk about and react to situations in a completely different manner. For instance, ooc i'm not surprised about michael's casting of calm emotions to prevent Hulgyr to do his usual hot-headed reaction and provoke the soldiers into attacking or attack them himself. IC Hulgyr has a whole other opinion on the matter.</p><p>OOC we had frustations due to the very slow pace of the game and long pauses due Doghead's problems. Like RA I see my other characters progress much faster. They've catched up with Hulgyr xp-wise in a fraction of RL time that hulgyr took to get where he is, while hulgyr is my first LEW character.</p><p>I think this encounter has taken the last bit of patience and flexibility we had out of us and blew the lid off the whole thing.</p><p>I don't see any reason (except maybe someone's own personal reasons) for anybody to quit the party. Zaeryl and Michael won't like each other.. Hulgyr will be suspicious about Micael's spellcasting (but still thinks of michael as a swell guy given past experiences together). Hulgyr will also think Zaeryl get's out of line too fast and should be nicer to Michael. But are those really reason's to shrink the party by one member? Not in my opinion.</p><p>It would be nice to continue the whole thing in a bit faster pace (maybe random encounter less here or there. Anything to get the sense that we're 'on the path and getting things done' again).</p><p>Finally to El Jefe: I concur with the already noted praise on you picking up this abandoned game. The situation isn't easy, the party isn't easy, we'll just have to make the best of it together and <s>try to</s> go have some fun out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B4cchus, post: 3143344, member: 35026"] I'm not going to come close to the word count in my recap and opinion of the way things went. I'm also not going to involve myself in the discussion between RA and El Jefe or discuss El Jefe's DM style. I will give my own, short opinion about the whole situation and my thoughts on how to continue. First off, we have had quite some frustations during the course of this adventure, both ic and ooc. IC our party interactions have had thier struggles. It is a very versatile party with characters who thinkk about and react to situations in a completely different manner. For instance, ooc i'm not surprised about michael's casting of calm emotions to prevent Hulgyr to do his usual hot-headed reaction and provoke the soldiers into attacking or attack them himself. IC Hulgyr has a whole other opinion on the matter. OOC we had frustations due to the very slow pace of the game and long pauses due Doghead's problems. Like RA I see my other characters progress much faster. They've catched up with Hulgyr xp-wise in a fraction of RL time that hulgyr took to get where he is, while hulgyr is my first LEW character. I think this encounter has taken the last bit of patience and flexibility we had out of us and blew the lid off the whole thing. I don't see any reason (except maybe someone's own personal reasons) for anybody to quit the party. Zaeryl and Michael won't like each other.. Hulgyr will be suspicious about Micael's spellcasting (but still thinks of michael as a swell guy given past experiences together). Hulgyr will also think Zaeryl get's out of line too fast and should be nicer to Michael. But are those really reason's to shrink the party by one member? Not in my opinion. It would be nice to continue the whole thing in a bit faster pace (maybe random encounter less here or there. Anything to get the sense that we're 'on the path and getting things done' again). Finally to El Jefe: I concur with the already noted praise on you picking up this abandoned game. The situation isn't easy, the party isn't easy, we'll just have to make the best of it together and [s]try to[/s] go have some fun out of it. [/QUOTE]
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