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Looking for a good story time thread! your recomendations please...

arwink said:
Another recomendation is The Company of the Random Encounter - One Monk, around for a good portion of the story hour, and a very good read to boot: http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=26330

Thanks for the pimp :)

The Brotherhood of Yip that appears in arwink's story hours are well worth a read.

You might also like to try these story hours:

Doom from Below: The Illithid Ascension
drnuncheon's Online Story Hour (now playing: Of Sound Mind)
Sniktch's Story Hour Prelude - From the Beginning
Sniktch's Story Hour - City of the Spider Queen

They're not all Monk-heavy, but they are new enough to be easy to catch up on, and thoroughly enjoyable to boot.
 

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JDragon said:


Knights of Spellforge Keep

http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=23664

Be aware to get the full story, you'll have to go to the DM's web site to get the logs from before the break they took early last year. (links to the whole thing in the first post at the above link)

Enjoy

JDragon

This one does start out with a well played monk-type. He uses weapons though and thinks of himself more as a ninja, so if you don't like that then, well, read it anyway. Cause the story still rocks big time. RttToEE was a major part of this one.

It's well worth the read, though it may take you some time.

BiggusGeekus said:

They weren't kidding. It's stunning beyond belief to find a writter of this calaber giving out his stuff for free. Better than almost all fantasy I've ever read this one has a Rogue/Bard type, a Druid, and a Paladin with a delema over a succubus. Besides the writting, a major reason to go with this one is for the Mythology. Its monotheistic and is yet better than most polytheistic panthions out there. I believe the writter has a degree (might be a Masters) in religious study.



Another of my personal favorites is Old One's Against the Shadows VII - A Faded Glory Story Hour. No monks but yet another amazing read. This page starts out on installment four, where Old One reposted all the old installments. Old One is he who got me hooked on Story Hours and was even the only reason I took the time to come to the boards for while. While many might hate him for keeping me here, I'd like to take this moment to thank him dearly.

While I fallow many story hours, I've recomended only my favorites. Also, it's a plus when they are known to update. Unlike my own attempt at on board story telling, these guys will stick with you and keep posting.

One warning though. All three will make you feal bad about your own DMing and writting skills. Be wary of self pitty. ;)
 

BiggusGeekus said:

Yep, this is the one. A pure story that is amazingly well written. Get the large file - the first thread has one post and five pages of bumps.

If you want a more hack action style story hour that is well-written jump on the Wulf train. Wulf Ratbane's story hour is what got me addicted to ENWorld in the 1st place.

My story hour does not have any Monks - it does have lots of pictures though, and is a lightning quick read.
 

pogre said:


Yep, this is the one. A pure story that is amazingly well written. Get the large file - the first thread has one post and five pages of bumps.


I forgot to mention that. In fact, as a piece of trivia, I think those bump actually numbered 8 pages originally and went over a 6 month period daily asking for upbades. It seems the writter had lost his password and, for one reason or another, couldn't get back in. He's renamed himself with an II (2) and caps this time.

You'll have to ask Horacio for better acuracy on all that though.
 

Well, I might as well make a shameless plug for my storyhour, which you can read in the following sections:

http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=122&perpage=10&pagenumber=1

http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4070

http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=6689

In the first section you will find a monk character - he is not one of the central characters, but has a few particularly memorable moments.

I also have quite a frightening death-toll, if you like that kind of thing ;)

Cheers
 



Oh.. try this too Rape of Morne

You'll have to dig for the 1st 2 parts of the storyhour. I got the complete thing in word Doc. Very good. Very Epic. I got a TON of great ideas from reading it.
 

Capellan said:


drnuncheon's Online Story Hour (now playing: Of Sound Mind)

I've been plugged! (Time to update then!)

No monks in this one, although there is a samurai. However, Harvester's player does play a monk in a different game, and those adventures will be coming to a forum near you after we finish up OSM.

There is a monk as an NPC in the Freeport Story Hour, but he's not exactly a main character.

J
 

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