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IndyPendant's Sunless Citadel OOC thread.

Is Standing Stone part of this series? Ack! I bought that one recently and have, in fact, read it through. However, I don't imagine we'll get that far any time soon. :)
 

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JimAde said:
Is Standing Stone part of this series? Ack! I bought that one recently and have, in fact, read it through. However, I don't imagine we'll get that far any time soon. :)

Yep any blue modules from WotC were the 3.0 adventure path set. My 15th level eldritch knight is going through it solo, although the DM said he upgraded the monsters and challenges to be level and campaign appropriate. I won't even peek at the cover now that I'm playing it so I could not say what levels it is supposed to be for, but it would be a long while before reaching it I would assume.
 

As I said I just recently bought it. It's listed, I believe, as 5th-6th level. I was considering beefing it up to throw at my 8th level group.
 

Argh. Okay okay, for those of you that haven't seen them, please avoid any reference to the modules now. At the least, for this one and the next one, Forge of Fury. It will be a long time before the other modules kick in, and I'll think about what to do about that as we go along.
 

Indy, could you list the modules in question? People usually refer to them by their individual titles and we might not realize which ones you're talking about.

Thanks.
 



I'm editing the title of my threads to have my handle in them, since there's suddenly now, what? Three Sunless Citadel adventures going on, here? Four? : ) Please avoid reading those until this one is finished. Of course.

Sorrow! I still need those spells! --In .pdf, .txt, .doc, or .rtf format. You sent me something in .sxw--which is apparently an 'OpenOffice' file. Cool. Didn't know that existed. But I have Office, so I won't dl it, since it's still in Beta. Good to know it's there tho... But if you want to use those spells in combat, I need to be able to read precisely what they do, of course.

And not a bad idea, JimAde. The series I intend to GM is of course the 3.0e Adventure Path series. Here they are, in order:

The Sunless Citadel
The Forge of Fury
The Speaker in Dreams
The Standing Stone
Heart of Nightfang Spire
Deep Horizon
Lord of the Iron Fortress
Bastion of Broken Souls

Please do not look at these (any more than you already have. *Sigh.*)

Edit: Spelling.
 

Sorry, Indy! (Why do I feel like Short Round when I say that?).

Anyway, given the pace the PbP games go at, I'll be shocked if we get as far as The Standing Stone inside a year or two...
 

Okay, a few quickie house rules, set in advance just to give you guys a head's-up.

Some of you aren't posting every day, even briefly. No worries on that, really; I'm not going to get all tyrant on you over that--so long as you don't miss *too* often...: ) However, I will be doing my best to post every day, and if it comes time for me to post and I'm ready to, I will do so. I will not backtrack and change my posts after the fact unless your post beats mine to the boards. Now, for roleplaying that's not a big deal most of the time; it just means you don't get a chance to play your char.

But when we get into combats, this could prove difficult. So, if you miss a day, I get to play your char for that round, or series of rounds. I will do my best to stay true to your concept, and that will only improve as I see your chars in action, but if something nasty happens to your char when you miss a post...*shrug*. Not a lot of sympathy. You should have posted.

If you suffer an unavoidable absense (like Voadam's upcoming trip, for example), by all means provide general guidelines as to what your char does (i.e. "If we do end up fighting, I attack anyone that looks big and tough unless he really starts kicking my ass or the party flees. If anyone fragile is getting hurt I take out their attacker if I can.") I will follow those guidelines as much as possible. Then, if something nasty happens to your char, you'll still have to live with it--you'll just get a bit more sympathy from me...: )

If this is all standard, and I'm belabouring the obvious, then sorry about that. I just figured I'd set it out ahead of time.

And above all, have fun!
 

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