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orchid blossom said:
Well, it's no bean chili. I'm not giving gamers beans and then sitting in the same room with them.

Beans don't belong in chili anyway.
I am intrigued by this concept.
 

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Crothian said:
I'm doing laundry (thanks for reminding me to go check them), I did non barfy dishes, had dinner with the folks, read a book, reviewing the book, and plotted the death of my players...or, I'm letting them go forth with their foolish plan that will get them all killed.....

ROFL. You're so funny. As my DM says, I don't kill players they kill themselves...

Rob makes a roast chicken on the BBQ with a beer can inside. I don't like beer but the chicken is very yummy.
 


Queenie122 said:
ROFL. You're so funny. As my DM says, I don't kill players they kill themselves...

I give my players choices. They are third level. One of the choices is to fight giants. A single giant is a good challenge for a seventh level party. They are going after more then one, they are going to where the giants live. They were really close to 4th level so I just told them they can all advance to 4th. One of my players responded "Your giving us a level? Should we be worried?" I replied with "Yes." But they are able to equip themselves and plan for giants. And they have impressed me with thinking ability, something many groups I've played with uterly lacked. So, I think they can handle it to some degree. Now if they get in a battle with 4 or more, its game over. But even with a TPK this campaign does not have to end, the setting I play in is set up to handle TPKs.
 


Ashwyn said:
I've had beer-battered chicken. It was ok.

It's not battered, it's that the beer keeps it moist as it cooks. I dont' like battered, except for chicken fingers. Picky picky!!
 

orchid blossom said:
Knowing what you're going up against alters the CR of an encounter a lot, in my opinion. :)

well, they knjow there are giants and ogres...there are plenty of other things they don't know about. But its the plot twists and unexpected encounters that relaly make this adventure good.....
 

Crothian said:
I give my players choices.... But even with a TPK this campaign does not have to end, the setting I play in is set up to handle TPKs.

Choices are good, very good. If a 4th level party isn't smart enough to not go up against 4 giants that's their problem.

But some groups don't mind their characters dying. Our group, let's just say we've had tears, yes TEARS at the table over deaths.

I don't know, I might cry if my Wild West character died... I'd have to think about that, I"m not really a cryer. lol.
 

Queenie122 said:
It's not battered, it's that the beer keeps it moist as it cooks. I dont' like battered, except for chicken fingers. Picky picky!!
You're the queen, you're allowed to be picky. ;)
 

Queenie122 said:
Choices are good, very good. If a 4th level party isn't smart enough to not go up against 4 giants that's their problem.

But some groups don't mind their characters dying. Our group, let's just say we've had tears, yes TEARS at the table over deaths.

I don't know, I might cry if my Wild West character died... I'd have to think about that, I"m not really a cryer. lol.

Wow, that's the kind of reaction I want from playerrs. This isn't baseball, crying is allowed. :D
 

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