Have you read Wulf's Story Hour yet?

Jeremy

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Well you really should.

Seeing as it's all collected right there up at the front and you don't have to digging through a 200 post long thread to find the story, it's all at the front.

And it's all titled by section so if you want to skip past low level adventures, or don't want to read an adventure you might play, you can just go by the post titles and skip to a different starting point or pick a random spot and start in the middle of the action.

What is it? It's the story of what's been happening in a game session somewhere out there told as seen through the eyes of a dwarf filled with so much gusto that even though he's not a nice or even always a good guy, you just have to love him.

Entertaining, inspiring, and imaginative, go read a true to form D&D novel for free. Read as little or as much in as few or as many sittings as you like. Trust me, it'll be worth your time.

Well? Go! Now! :) 31,799 view counts have gotta tell you something about the quality there..

Wulf's Collected Story Hour
 

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Largely the ideas, situations, and reactions that have resulted in emphatic and repeated utterings of the word "ferkit" and the entertaining interludes included therein.

But also a plain wish to share my love for the aforementioned work. And of course an additional outlet for some well deserved praise. :)
 



This is one of my favorite Story Hours out of them all!!!

Where else do you get little girls getting hit by saps, bowing after killing monsters, running through passageways blind, dead halflings, ass-kicking halflings, ass-mars, and of course...

Heward's Handy Bodybag!!!
 



Hey you! Yeah, you, reading this right now. Yes! YOU! Go pick any 4 posts on the first page of the thread and read them. C'mon, you stopped by to read this, you got a few minutes to try it.

Go!

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Come on, guys, it's like Men in Black:

You enter a room with a corrupt and leering Baron, several brawny bodyguards, a mysterious robed advisor... and a sweet-looking teenage girl.

Now, really, who stands out in that crowd?

Yes, yes, pickin' on the chit was a stroke of brilliance on my part. I assure you it had nothing to do with a thug's desire to one-shot a little girl into unconsciousness.


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