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Rystil Arden said:
That's usually a good idea. Unless its a moral ad with which I already agree. :D
Then I still wouldn't get my morals from the television, but the television just wouldn't be wrong. It's not my fault I have better morals than the television. :lol:
Steve Jung said:
Do we ever? ;)
Oh, responsibility is no fun.
 

Jdvn1 said:
Then I still wouldn't get my morals from the television, but the television just wouldn't be wrong. It's not my fault I have better morals than the television. :lol:
Oh, responsibility is no fun.
I would be afraid of anyone who didn't have better morals than the television:uhoh:
 

Rystil Arden said:
I would be afraid of anyone who didn't have better morals than the television:uhoh:
I know people like that. I also know people who get their morals from mass media (such as television). It is indeed moderately worrying.

(completely unrelated note: it took forever to work out the logistics in that game...)
 

I know people like that. I also know people who get their morals from mass media (such as television). It is indeed moderately worrying.
Oh dear Athena...I am frightened.

(completely unrelated note: it took forever to work out the logistics in that game...)
Sorry 'bout that--didn't plan for such a big fuss. I think the one guy got it in his head that he could convince the NPCs and PCs to hand him enough cash to buy a Bag of Holding for him to keep or something :D I'd bet the PCs in my home game would probably have just told the cleric to prepare lots of spells to make water and run into the desert unprepared, hoping for the best :lol:
 

Rystil Arden said:
Oh dear Athena...I am frightened.
I try not to think about it. I think it's for the best. :uhoh:
Rystil Arden said:
Sorry 'bout that--didn't plan for such a big fuss. I think the one guy got it in his head that he could convince the NPCs and PCs to hand him enough cash to buy a Bag of Holding for him to keep or something :D
I was thinking at the end, when we were trying to divvy everything up, we'd sell it and divide the profits. I loved the bankruptcy thing, though. Not a lot of things make me laugh out loud. :D
[/quote=Rystil Arden]I'd bet the PCs in my home game would probably have just told the cleric to prepare lots of spells to make water and run into the desert unprepared, hoping for the best :lol:[/QUOTE]Would they have made it? I'd probably have done something similar, but added some rations and a tent. I wouldn't have had enough for more than a week, though.
 

I loved the bankruptcy thing, though. Not a lot of things make me laugh out loud.
Which bankruptcy thing?

Would they have made it?
They'd have gotten hungry and frustrated and then teleported back, except the Frenzied Berserker, who would probably just keep going on, eating what he can forage and ignoring all the Fortitude saves :)
 

Rystil Arden said:
Which bankruptcy thing?
The defaulting on loans on the house. Not that it was funny per se, but that it definitely decided the issue.
Rystil Arden said:
They'd have gotten hungry and frustrated and then teleported back, except the Frenzied Berserker, who would probably just keep going on, eating what he can forage and ignoring all the Fortitude saves :)
I guess they wouldn't have liked the "Eat the Halfling" idea? ;)
 

Rystil Arden said:
Oh dear Athena...I am frightened.


Sorry 'bout that--didn't plan for such a big fuss. I think the one guy got it in his head that he could convince the NPCs and PCs to hand him enough cash to buy a Bag of Holding for him to keep or something :D I'd bet the PCs in my home game would probably have just told the cleric to prepare lots of spells to make water and run into the desert unprepared, hoping for the best :lol:
I haven't seen getting equipment take quite that long. Maybe they'll go for one horse and one mule next. :)
 

The defaulting on loans on the house. Not that it was funny per se, but that it definitely decided the issue.
Heehee, I know how to make good PCs stop hammering the poor NPCs for money up front. If he had been hesitant, they would have kept it up, but having him readily agree despite the loans always works. Reverse psychology :D

I guess they wouldn't have liked the "Eat the Halfling" idea?
They don't have a halfling, but they do have a pixie. Being a Ninja/Assassin/ArcaneTrickster, she would probably object and kill someone :)
 

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