Do you play Dragons in lair, right??

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Mark said:
Ah, I see. You aren't asking for help because you feel that everything went as planned. You were only tellnig the tale of the "triple crit". I will be sure to read your posts with a more discerning eye in the future. Good luck with your game.

Dragons are like Onions. They have Layers.
 

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Mark said:
Ah, I see. You aren't asking for help because you feel that everything went as planned.
... When did he ask for help? If there were any questions in his original post, I missed them.
 

Sir ThornCrest said:
Not attacks? are you talking about all the grammar and protocol critics posting negative humor / criticism comments? They have said some mean spirited, insulting things, all most all of which were uncalled for. So I would classify them as attacks.

But it takes all kinds to make the D&D world go around.
Thorncrest

Your grammar does not need to be perfect. It does need to be readable. Most of the posts I have seen from you are disjointed and difficult to read.
 

Jdvn1 said:
... When did he ask for help? If there were any questions in his original post, I missed them.

In his thread title.

thread title said:
Adventures - Do you play Dragons in lair, right??

I got the impression he wanted advice on how to avoid the cakewalk he served up to his players by shackling his dragon to a lair. Go back to the beginning of the thread and read my posts with that in mind and you'll see why I wrote what I wrote, I think.
 

Sir ThornCrest said:
Not attacks? are you talking about all the grammar and protocol critics posting negative humor / criticism comments? They have said some mean spirited, insulting things, all most all of which were uncalled for. So I would classify them as attacks.

But it takes all kinds to make the D&D world go around.
Indeed. As I said earlier, aren't we the sensitive one today?
 


Mark said:
In his thread title.
Oh, good point. Did you give a yes/no answer? At most, it seems like he'd want stories of your dragon encounters, based on the title.

Mark said:
I got the impression he wanted advice on how to avoid the cakewalk he served up to his players by shackling his dragon to a lair. Go back to the beginning of the thread and read my posts with that in mind and you'll see why I wrote what I wrote, I think.
Yeah, I think I can see that, but I think Sir T inadvertently gave the wrong impression.
 

Mark said:
Will this be in the next Onion...?

that was the first thing that popped into my head when i read the original post to this thread.

edit: not my shrek paraphrase. but the fact this would make a good Onion comic.
 

Jdvn1 said:
Oh, good point. Did you give a yes/no answer? At most, it seems like he'd want stories of your dragon encounters, based on the title.

I gave a great number of suggestions on how to play a dragon in regard to being a gatekeeper and in regard to having a lair. I was not completely clear on where he believed the problem was, but I was sure at that point he wanted advice. Now that I know differently (now that I know he doesn't feel there was a problem), I'm fine with just looking in on his future posts with an eye toward that perspective.

Jdvn1 said:
Yeah, I think I can see that, but I think Sir T inadvertently gave the wrong impression.

I am not sure he agrees with that view.
 

Mark said:
I am not sure he agrees with that view.
Well, so many of his past threads have been asking for help and for rules, I think that colored the reception of this thread.
 

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