Diplomatic Immunity: Almost Ready Maybe?

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Rystil Arden said:
It's a Preface, but ya :)
Close enough.

We can always play out the ship journy a bit as well. I've got nothing better to do till one of your games can involve me again :)
 


Ok, this is officialy the most entertaining use out of the druid spells I've gotten in a long time :)
 


Rystil Arden said:
Really? I''ll take that as a compliment :)
You should. Generaly I've not gotten a chance to use such spells at all (Nor Charm person, combat always broke out too quickly). I guess it's a different style of play, but it's been enjoyable.
 

Bront said:
You should. Generaly I've not gotten a chance to use such spells at all (Nor Charm person, combat always broke out too quickly). I guess it's a different style of play, but it's been enjoyable.
Ah yes. Like that time on the bridge that Lasair didn't get to use Charm because the bandits attacked before we could talk :( Yup, there's lots of different styles of play, and each has their advantages and disadvantages--I know some players get bored at this style of play because they say it isn't 'exciting' enough.

When I was teaching some girls to play D&D, one of them was a druid and prepared Charm Animal, Speak to Animals, Calm Animals, etc, and one of the long time players, during battle when she didn't have the spell he wanted, asked to see the list, and he almost had a conniption :lol:
 

I'm usually more combat oriented, but Vasha isn't as much, and is becoming even less so with the creatures of Arris. It is a different style though, and while it can be fun, a good mix is good for most everyone.

I remember running a game for some younger kids, and the Druid thought that Jump was the coolest spell for some reason (never used it). Of course, he insisted his wolf was a submissive peer too :(
 

Bront said:
I'm usually more combat oriented, but Vasha isn't as much, and is becoming even less so with the creatures of Arris. It is a different style though, and while it can be fun, a good mix is good for most everyone.

I remember running a game for some younger kids, and the Druid thought that Jump was the coolest spell for some reason (never used it). Of course, he insisted his wolf was a submissive peer too :(
I agree about the good mix, but ther mix is going to focus somewhat away from combat in this particular game.

Oh, and what do you mean by a submissive peer? (Like an equal who follows his lead?)
 

Rystil Arden said:
I agree about the good mix, but ther mix is going to focus somewhat away from combat in this particular game.

Oh, and what do you mean by a submissive peer? (Like an equal who follows his lead?)
No, like a dog who pees when excited or being submissive. It's actualy a sign of incomplete training as a youth, though it can eventualy be overcome. His dad's dog is one, that's where he got it.
 

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