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Diplomatic Immunity OOC: The Next Thread

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unleashed said:
Almost two out of seven gone now (two hours to go), and only Bront has replied. It started as a joke that it may be a week, but that's starting to look like it might actually be optimistic. :eek:
Nah, it's probably just because both of those days were weekends and I was kinda busy also ;)
 

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Rystil Arden said:
Nah, it's probably just because both of those days were weekends and I was kinda busy also ;)

We can only hope, but it took Bront a day and a half to find he had a post to reply to and he definitely hasn't been absent. ;)

Lets go for the ultimate irony...you go off to bed, everyone else comes back on, and I'll still be here to tell them they've missed you with my sleeping characters. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

unleashed said:
We can only hope, but it took Bront a day and a half to find he had a post to reply to and he definitely hasn't been absent. ;)

Lets go for the ultimate irony...you go off to bed, everyone else comes back on, and I'll still be here to tell them they've missed you with my sleeping characters. :lol: :lol: :lol:
That'll be hilarious! :D
 

Rystil Arden said:
That'll be hilarious! :D

Sadly I can almost guarantee it'll happen. ;)

I was going to mention a game idea I'd been throwing around since I teased Bront with a solo game, but since everyone else went away I won't now. :p
 

unleashed said:
Sadly I can almost guarantee it'll happen. ;)

I was going to mention a game idea I'd been throwing around since I teased Bront with a solo game, but since everyone else went away I won't now. :p
Oh, I see. What luck, eh? Once I weather this time with heavy projects, which shan't end for a while, I'm going to set up Viridian Plague. Also, once Diplomatic Immunity slows down again with everyone together, I'm going to start thinking about adding on my next game.

My current three thoughts are:
*Blossoming Strife
*my Post-Arthurian Campaign (setting=England in the year 515 AD)
*my Rejected-by-WotC Campaign (homebrew setting)
 

Rystil Arden said:
Oh, I see. What luck, eh? Once I weather this time with heavy projects, which shan't end for a while, I'm going to set up Viridian Plague. Also, once Diplomatic Immunity slows down again with everyone together, I'm going to start thinking about adding on my next game.

My current three thoughts are:
*Blossoming Strife
*my Post-Arthurian Campaign (setting=England in the year 515 AD)
*my Rejected-by-WotC Campaign (homebrew setting)

Yes, I really really wanted to start a PbP game of my own. :uhoh: :heh:

Well they all sound good to me, though the 2nd or 3rd would be nice for a change of pace...that's even assuming you'd take me for future games since I'm such a pain in the butt. ;)
 

unleashed said:
Yes, I really really wanted to start a PbP game of my own. :uhoh: :heh:

Well they all sound good to me, though the 2nd or 3rd would be nice for a change of pace...that's even assuming you'd take me for future games since I'm such a pain in the butt. ;)
They're all solid games, but they have their own quirks. The Post-Arthurian has a lot of variant classes, PrCs, and house-rules--also a set of interesting level 2 pregen characters with rather great stats. In exchange for having pregen characters, t is incredibly rich in backstory, story, and plot. The big problem is that I actually drew out the few dungeons in that one and I don't have them with me.

The one based on the WotC-rejected storyline starts off at level 1 in my homebrew world. It's meant to be a short and entertaining adventure, but when I ran it with my FtF group as a three-shot (one shot in three sessions), they managed to turn the whole thing into a long-standing campaign and fail at the original adventure :lol:
 

Rystil Arden said:
They're all solid games, but they have their own quirks. The Post-Arthurian has a lot of variant classes, PrCs, and house-rules--also a set of interesting level 2 pregen characters with rather great stats. In exchange for having pregen characters, t is incredibly rich in backstory, story, and plot. The big problem is that I actually drew out the few dungeons in that one and I don't have them with me.

The one based on the WotC-rejected storyline starts off at level 1 in my homebrew world. It's meant to be a short and entertaining adventure, but when I ran it with my FtF group as a three-shot (one shot in three sessions), they managed to turn the whole thing into a long-standing campaign and fail at the original adventure :lol:

Well they both sound like fun to me, maybe we could fail that adventure too. ;)
 

unleashed said:
Well they both sound like fun to me, maybe we could fail that adventure too. ;)
I have no doubt that you guys could manage to fail :D

I've seen that the general sentiment is against pregen characters, but I think it works really well for the Post-Arthurian game. I even have a 10-page backstory handout, although I wrote it years ago, so I won't vouch for the writing :)
 

Rystil Arden said:
I have no doubt that you guys could manage to fail :D

I've seen that the general sentiment is against pregen characters, but I think it works really well for the Post-Arthurian game. I even have a 10-page backstory handout, although I wrote it years ago, so I won't vouch for the writing :)

Ah, confidence from the GM, that's what I like to hear. :D

I don't mind pregen characters at all...a 10 page backstory may turn a few people off though. ;)
 

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