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Iron DM 2010 Discussion Thread

Judges: which option do you like best? I only picked #5 because it was the easiest. Besides, my list is rather...unorthodox. I'll send you all a PM about it, and see if you guys think it is a good idea.

I, personally, think option 3 will be the simplest, easiest and best option.

If we are collectively judging the round, then we should collectively choose the ingredients as well.
 

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I, personally, think option 3 will be the simplest, easiest and best option.

If we are collectively judging the round, then we should collectively choose the ingredients as well.
It has been moved that Option 3 be used to select the final list of ingredients. I second the motion.

All in favor, say "Aye." Those opposed, say "Nay."
 





My entry for Round 2, Match 3 is up!

And I have a good half hour before the deadline is up, unlike last round where I had about a minute to spare :blush:

I'd put up a link right to my entry... but I'm not really sure how to do that.

Anyway, I must admit, I struggled a bit with these ingredients. After seeing the "Selfless Pretender", I envisioned a Don Quixote type character traipsing across the country side causing havoc in his wake and the heroes of the adventure had to track him down and right his wrongs until they finally find him trying to rescue a Gelatinous Cube from a dungeon which he thinks is a princess. I wracked my brain for a few hours trying to make that story work but it just wasn't working out for me.

So, I hope you enjoy what I cooked up instead. Buon Appetito!
 

Round 1, Match 8 is finally judged.

Too many things collided this week, gah.

Ha. been there! That was two weeks ago, for me - not a spare moment.

Thanks for the judgement. It was a very close call, I think - I loved howandwhy's use of ingredients.

When I wrote mine, I wound up throwing caution to the wind and just writing what came to mind. But that's pretty much how I write my adventures (minus the super silliness, for the most part) when it's time for home play.

Anyways, good play Howandwhy, and I'm looking forward to round two!
 


I envisioned a Don Quixote type character traipsing across the country side causing havoc in his wake and the heroes of the adventure had to track him down and right his wrongs until they finally find him trying to rescue a Gelatinous Cube from a dungeon which he thinks is a princess.

I might steal that for my L4W character, Sir Exsixten. That sounds exactly like something he'd do.
 

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