DarkMatter D20: Drunk Southern Girls with Guns ... UPDATED - 8/18/05!

What would you like to see in the DarkMatter campaign?

  • Cthulhu, baby

    Votes: 66 23.7%
  • More anal probing!

    Votes: 66 23.7%
  • Rather less anal probing, thank you.

    Votes: 33 11.9%
  • Deeper Conspiracy theory stuff

    Votes: 84 30.2%
  • More traditional monster/horror tone

    Votes: 29 10.4%

slingbld said:
Thought I'd combine all the story posts into a word document. This includes all the adventures except Dark Canada.

I figured this might be a little easier for people to read through the adventure parts :)

Holy smokes, thanks so much!
 

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fenzer said:
AGFlynn, or should I say Andy? Thanks for the always smart and expert player comments. How long has it been since you played this encounter?

Aw, shucks. Smart? Expert? Debatable. But thanks.
And please, call me Flynn. Everyone else does, for some reason. I'll leave the Andy sobriquet to Crosby. Besides, no-one's called me that since Lucy McSweeny pantsed me in 2nd Grade during an assembly.
If memory serves, the game was played in March of 2002.
 
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AGFlynn said:
Aw, shucks. Smart? Expert? Debatable. But thanks.
And please, call me Flynn. Everyone else does, for some reason. I'll leave the Andy sobriquet to Crosby. Besides, no-one's called me that since Lucy McSweeny pantsed me in 2nd Grade during an assembly.
If memory serves, the game was played in March of 2002.

Your welcome and Flynn it is.

Wow, two years ago. Lord knows my memory gets fuzzy after two hours but two years? Well, like a good wine, these stories seem to have aged just fine.
 
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The sad thing about finding a new storyhour is that, when you reach the end of the thread you have to wait for an update like all those lesser mortals.....

This is some very good stuff, hilarious reading with great one-liners. When's the next update?:)
 

This needs to be published...or filmed...and it NEEDS to be finished. Fantastic story hour!

Paizo is starting up 'Amazing Stories,' again. I'd love to see this serialized there. After all, one can't have too many publishing credits, eh?
 

I was really sorry to hear that John has had some personal problems as of late and has unfortunately been released from a number of his script projects.
I know he's been under a lot of pressure with deadlines lately and the stress seems to have put him over the edge once again, sadly. Family members I've spoken to say he's resting well at the Las Encinas clinic, and wishes to thank everyone for their kindness and he'll be back in touch when he's up to it.
Addiction is a terrible thing, but we know you'll kick it Jonrog!
All the best,
Flynn
 



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