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<blockquote data-quote="ECMO3" data-source="post: 9024544" data-attributes="member: 7030563"><p>I played it and we had a blast.</p><p></p><p>I was a Chaotic Good 8-wisdom, 8-intelligence, -1 religion, max Charisma Kender Paladin who was facinated with all the new gods and worshipped every Deity she came across good, neutral and evil (initially Kiri-Jolith, Branchala and Nuitari but lots more as the game wore on), she had around 10 different holy symbols by games end. I really hammed this up.</p><p></p><p>When we were in cities she would be a street preacher, spreading the word (or her interpretation of the word) of whatever God of the day she was worshiping. People would look at her like she was crazy, then she would heal some refugees or something and they would still look at her like she was crazy while being baffled by the "miracles"</p><p></p><p>For the begining of the adventure she was constantly telling the authorities and anyone that would listen that Dragons were real and they rolled around on wheels (which you will understand if you play the adventure). Later on she would tell people there were two kinds of Dragons - some that rolled on wheels and others that flew.</p><p></p><p>When the party got a message that <em>"Takhisis is watching you"</em> which was supposed to be a creepy foreboding situation for basically for ruining her plans, my PC took that to mean <em>"Takhisis is watching <u>over</u> you"</em> and looking out for us, and she spent the rest of the adventure telling the dragon armies and dragons (and other PCs) that they had it all wrong. She would scream a battle cry "in the name of the Dragon Queen" as she waded into battle to slay the Dragon queen's minions and her Kender taunts often contained thematics of the Dragon Queen being disappointed and the bad guys having it all wrong.</p><p></p><p>The rest of the party lectured her often and NPC allies treated her a bit like she was touched, but she would have none of it ..... <em>what do they know I am the one with healing spells</em>! .... she had a really high charisma and all the Charisma skills so things usually worked out.</p><p></p><p>It was one of the most fun campaigns I have played in a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ECMO3, post: 9024544, member: 7030563"] I played it and we had a blast. I was a Chaotic Good 8-wisdom, 8-intelligence, -1 religion, max Charisma Kender Paladin who was facinated with all the new gods and worshipped every Deity she came across good, neutral and evil (initially Kiri-Jolith, Branchala and Nuitari but lots more as the game wore on), she had around 10 different holy symbols by games end. I really hammed this up. When we were in cities she would be a street preacher, spreading the word (or her interpretation of the word) of whatever God of the day she was worshiping. People would look at her like she was crazy, then she would heal some refugees or something and they would still look at her like she was crazy while being baffled by the "miracles" For the begining of the adventure she was constantly telling the authorities and anyone that would listen that Dragons were real and they rolled around on wheels (which you will understand if you play the adventure). Later on she would tell people there were two kinds of Dragons - some that rolled on wheels and others that flew. When the party got a message that [I]"Takhisis is watching you"[/I] which was supposed to be a creepy foreboding situation for basically for ruining her plans, my PC took that to mean [I]"Takhisis is watching [U]over[/U] you"[/I] and looking out for us, and she spent the rest of the adventure telling the dragon armies and dragons (and other PCs) that they had it all wrong. She would scream a battle cry "in the name of the Dragon Queen" as she waded into battle to slay the Dragon queen's minions and her Kender taunts often contained thematics of the Dragon Queen being disappointed and the bad guys having it all wrong. The rest of the party lectured her often and NPC allies treated her a bit like she was touched, but she would have none of it ..... [I]what do they know I am the one with healing spells[/I]! .... she had a really high charisma and all the Charisma skills so things usually worked out. It was one of the most fun campaigns I have played in a while. [/QUOTE]
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