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IG's Legend of The Ripper [OOC]

industrygothica said:
So, to make a long story short: Yes, I'd assume that you could probably just as easily remove the boards and open it from the outside, rather than reaching into a window that you can't see through. But where's the fun in that? ;)


Many of my characters would agree with your analysis, but sadly Fen isn't one of them. ;)

Anyhow, sorry for the couple of days' down time there, been real busy. Going to post now.


Oh, and I'm definitely happy with getting a replacement fourth player. Welcome aboard Rhun!
 

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Thanks for the welcome, guys!


I'll get Rext modified here this weekend, and hopefully being able to start posting soon (once I get caught up on where the game is). Anyone want to give me a short synopsis of what has happened thus far?
 

Rhun said:
Thanks for the welcome, guys!


I'll get Rext modified here this weekend, and hopefully being able to start posting soon (once I get caught up on where the game is). Anyone want to give me a short synopsis of what has happened thus far?

I would, but I'd rather hear it from a player standpoint. ;)
 


Welcome Rhun! Sorry for the delay in posting as well, I was house-sitting rather unexpectedly for a friend due to a death in their family.
 

IG, maybe I'm missing something about the room, but was there another way in other than the small broken hole in the window, the boarded-up door, or the plastered-over door? Obviously we may have missed a secret entrance, but I just want to make sure we didn't miss something obvious.
 

Schmoe said:
IG, maybe I'm missing something about the room, but was there another way in other than the small broken hole in the window, the boarded-up door, or the plastered-over door? Obviously we may have missed a secret entrance, but I just want to make sure we didn't miss something obvious.

Those are the only entrances that you can see.

I'll be perfectly honest with you--I'm not a big fan of this map. It is sparsely detailed and has a few inconsistencies. What I notice, I fix - but sometimes I get the description out before I realize that something is off. I'll take the blame in that I should've read through in more detail beforehand rather than just skimming.

Of course if I had, it'd likely be a much different adventure--or at least have better maps.
 

industrygothica said:
I'll be perfectly honest with you--I'm not a big fan of this map. It is sparsely detailed and has a few inconsistencies. What I notice, I fix - but sometimes I get the description out before I realize that something is off. I'll take the blame in that I should've read through in more detail beforehand rather than just skimming.

Of course if I had, it'd likely be a much different adventure--or at least have better maps.


Is this adventure from a Dungeon Magazine or some such?
 


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