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<blockquote data-quote="Sialia" data-source="post: 325639" data-attributes="member: 1025"><p>Yah. It's a true thing. If Alix's player were posting on this board in that mood, he'd violate Eric Noah's Grandma so fast even (contact) wouldn't be able to catch up with him as we threw him out the door.</p><p></p><p>(Er-- violate the <em>rule</em> about Eric Noah's Grandma, that is. Not the Grandma. Alix's player may be devious and potty mouthed, but he's also a gentleman.)</p><p></p><p>Technical points--Bandeeto posted while I was sleeping--the key was stuck on the underside of the bottom shelf of the bookshelf.</p><p></p><p>And the support that became the Outgrabe was circle shaped.</p><p></p><p>And while Piratecat was very kind to Dylrath (temporary substitute character, remember?) in letting him get away with the Mirror and the Outgrabe (I don't think he had planned to give Dylly the Outgrabe--that just sort of happened), you have to imagine my horror as I watched the villain--now an NPC--slash the throat of my own character. After I had spent weeks, months even, helping Piratecat set up the party.</p><p></p><p>There was worse to come. </p><p></p><p>When Cadrienne recovered from the wound, and came to her senses, the body she was in was loaded down with trapped items. The boots were boots of stumbling, and the bracers --don't remember the name--made her throw herself into the path of missile attacks. </p><p></p><p>Mirata had planned to dump her body all along.</p><p></p><p>Without her dragon-destroyed holybooks (spell books/holysymbol), her weapons, or even the ability to walk along and stay out of combat, she was worse than useless in trying to help stop Mirata. </p><p></p><p>Her magic girdle was gone and never recovered, too, as were some of her other items. </p><p></p><p>"Used," does not begin to cover the feeling Cadrienne was overwhelmed with. Not to mention "guilty" for aiding and abetting someone who tried to hurt her best friends.</p><p></p><p>Worse, Cadrienne's player was having a grand old time careening around smacking her/his head into things and not caring about the moral implications of her/his behavior or anyone else's and didn't really want to come back to playing den mother anymore. </p><p></p><p>We had one more adventure to go before all of this really settled in. And then it was time, and high time, for Cadrienne to seek her absolution elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>Which is probably worth knowing about before I tell you how we got out of the sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sialia, post: 325639, member: 1025"] Yah. It's a true thing. If Alix's player were posting on this board in that mood, he'd violate Eric Noah's Grandma so fast even (contact) wouldn't be able to catch up with him as we threw him out the door. (Er-- violate the [i]rule[/i] about Eric Noah's Grandma, that is. Not the Grandma. Alix's player may be devious and potty mouthed, but he's also a gentleman.) Technical points--Bandeeto posted while I was sleeping--the key was stuck on the underside of the bottom shelf of the bookshelf. And the support that became the Outgrabe was circle shaped. And while Piratecat was very kind to Dylrath (temporary substitute character, remember?) in letting him get away with the Mirror and the Outgrabe (I don't think he had planned to give Dylly the Outgrabe--that just sort of happened), you have to imagine my horror as I watched the villain--now an NPC--slash the throat of my own character. After I had spent weeks, months even, helping Piratecat set up the party. There was worse to come. When Cadrienne recovered from the wound, and came to her senses, the body she was in was loaded down with trapped items. The boots were boots of stumbling, and the bracers --don't remember the name--made her throw herself into the path of missile attacks. Mirata had planned to dump her body all along. Without her dragon-destroyed holybooks (spell books/holysymbol), her weapons, or even the ability to walk along and stay out of combat, she was worse than useless in trying to help stop Mirata. Her magic girdle was gone and never recovered, too, as were some of her other items. "Used," does not begin to cover the feeling Cadrienne was overwhelmed with. Not to mention "guilty" for aiding and abetting someone who tried to hurt her best friends. Worse, Cadrienne's player was having a grand old time careening around smacking her/his head into things and not caring about the moral implications of her/his behavior or anyone else's and didn't really want to come back to playing den mother anymore. We had one more adventure to go before all of this really settled in. And then it was time, and high time, for Cadrienne to seek her absolution elsewhere. Which is probably worth knowing about before I tell you how we got out of the sand. [/QUOTE]
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