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<blockquote data-quote="Imperialus" data-source="post: 2001355" data-attributes="member: 893"><p>Dwelf (noun): used when someone comes up with a rediculous (either munched out or just plain silly) character concept. Refers to a dwarven mage we had in the party who was absolutly convinced (down to the point of gluing spock ears on) that he was actually an elf.</p><p></p><p>Mark's ever-full ass (noun): Pretty simple actually... Mark was cheating by pulling scrolls out of his backpack and flinging them off left and right. He got called on it. Started joking that he'd really just bought one magic item which was an ass that always had whatever scroll he needed ready to be pulled out. Since then whenever we've been in trouble we'll ask Mark if he would mind reaching around in there to see if he had anything usefull.</p><p></p><p>"Go look for tracks": refers to this one session where one of the players was playing a druid and had charmed a couple of wolves. She wanted to befreind them and have them come with us but one of the other players decided that would ba a very bad idea. He told her to go look for tracks and when she left the wolves behind he bashed them. It actually made the druid's player cry a little bit. Now we use it any time someone gives advice with an obviously ulterior motive.</p><p></p><p>"You get a special star" Used whenever someone does something increadibly stupid. They get a star that has to be stuck on their character sheet by their name. Everyone usually has one or two... some have ammased conciderable collections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imperialus, post: 2001355, member: 893"] Dwelf (noun): used when someone comes up with a rediculous (either munched out or just plain silly) character concept. Refers to a dwarven mage we had in the party who was absolutly convinced (down to the point of gluing spock ears on) that he was actually an elf. Mark's ever-full ass (noun): Pretty simple actually... Mark was cheating by pulling scrolls out of his backpack and flinging them off left and right. He got called on it. Started joking that he'd really just bought one magic item which was an ass that always had whatever scroll he needed ready to be pulled out. Since then whenever we've been in trouble we'll ask Mark if he would mind reaching around in there to see if he had anything usefull. "Go look for tracks": refers to this one session where one of the players was playing a druid and had charmed a couple of wolves. She wanted to befreind them and have them come with us but one of the other players decided that would ba a very bad idea. He told her to go look for tracks and when she left the wolves behind he bashed them. It actually made the druid's player cry a little bit. Now we use it any time someone gives advice with an obviously ulterior motive. "You get a special star" Used whenever someone does something increadibly stupid. They get a star that has to be stuck on their character sheet by their name. Everyone usually has one or two... some have ammased conciderable collections. [/QUOTE]
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