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<blockquote data-quote="Sialia" data-source="post: 283875" data-attributes="member: 1025"><p>Well, no, and yes.</p><p>That is, I haven't got much from them personally, but I did locate three excellent things.</p><p></p><p>The first is a folder of printouts of the emails we exchanged while we were buried up to the necks in sand. It was the first time the PCs had ever agressively gotten together to conspire behind Piratecat's back. We spent the whole week after the cliffhanger trying to come up with a plan before we started up next episode and actually drowned. I'll give you a sample of some of that. We were <em>really</em> worried about how we were going to get out of this one.</p><p></p><p>The second is a collection of emails that Valdek/Glimmer's player saved for us and was kind enough to compile and mail to me. It was Piratecat's weekly game announcement of coming attractions. Eventually I hope to clean that up and present it, probably as its own thread.</p><p></p><p>The third is a set of emails Sagiro (Velendo) started at about the buried up to the neck point. He posited that we had played about 100 episodes at that point, and was trying to create a list of them. We were able to dredge up about 50 or 60 of them, but sadly, mostly unable to get them into chronological order. A lot of the episode titles from that list were obscure in jokes that seemed sufficient at the time, but are sadly lacking this many years later. I'll try to clean that up for you, too. If we could get the timeline together, it would be easier to recreate the story.</p><p></p><p>For those out there who are currently in an ongoing campaign that you enjoy enough that you think you might want to recall it some day, I highly recommend setting up some sort of game log. We had no idea what we were losing at the time, that it would ever matter to anyone but us. </p><p></p><p>Even a list of episode titles is something worth having. </p><p></p><p>For my college campaigns, as wonderful as they were, all is lost but a few slapstick moments, a few embarrassing deaths, one liners that I can't put back into context, and one beautiful photograph of us in character that almost brings back the feeling, if not the actual memories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sialia, post: 283875, member: 1025"] Well, no, and yes. That is, I haven't got much from them personally, but I did locate three excellent things. The first is a folder of printouts of the emails we exchanged while we were buried up to the necks in sand. It was the first time the PCs had ever agressively gotten together to conspire behind Piratecat's back. We spent the whole week after the cliffhanger trying to come up with a plan before we started up next episode and actually drowned. I'll give you a sample of some of that. We were [i]really[/i] worried about how we were going to get out of this one. The second is a collection of emails that Valdek/Glimmer's player saved for us and was kind enough to compile and mail to me. It was Piratecat's weekly game announcement of coming attractions. Eventually I hope to clean that up and present it, probably as its own thread. The third is a set of emails Sagiro (Velendo) started at about the buried up to the neck point. He posited that we had played about 100 episodes at that point, and was trying to create a list of them. We were able to dredge up about 50 or 60 of them, but sadly, mostly unable to get them into chronological order. A lot of the episode titles from that list were obscure in jokes that seemed sufficient at the time, but are sadly lacking this many years later. I'll try to clean that up for you, too. If we could get the timeline together, it would be easier to recreate the story. For those out there who are currently in an ongoing campaign that you enjoy enough that you think you might want to recall it some day, I highly recommend setting up some sort of game log. We had no idea what we were losing at the time, that it would ever matter to anyone but us. Even a list of episode titles is something worth having. For my college campaigns, as wonderful as they were, all is lost but a few slapstick moments, a few embarrassing deaths, one liners that I can't put back into context, and one beautiful photograph of us in character that almost brings back the feeling, if not the actual memories. [/QUOTE]
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