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<blockquote data-quote="Gnome Quixote" data-source="post: 3376106" data-attributes="member: 41433"><p>The thing about pbp gaming is that you're frequently not around when big stuff happens that could potentially have a huge impact on the campaign. As a group, our schedules are all over place, partly due to work commitments, partly due to simple geography, so you never know when you're going to come home or wake up to an enormous info-dump of story that happened when you were foolishly off-line working or sleeping.</p><p></p><p>Such was the case for most of the group when Bufer gave himself up as the hostage, which developed in a flurry of late-night posts between Whiz, Trench and myself. Most of them went to bed thinking Hazel was the captive. I got quite a few private messages the next morning reading, essentially, "WTF, dude?!!"</p><p></p><p>Heh. I totally understood the feeling when I came home late from work about a week later to find my poor lil' gnome lying face-down in the snow with his throat slashed, as a decidedly one-sided battle raged around him. It was simultaneously the most awful and most awesome thing that could have happened in my absence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gnome Quixote, post: 3376106, member: 41433"] The thing about pbp gaming is that you're frequently not around when big stuff happens that could potentially have a huge impact on the campaign. As a group, our schedules are all over place, partly due to work commitments, partly due to simple geography, so you never know when you're going to come home or wake up to an enormous info-dump of story that happened when you were foolishly off-line working or sleeping. Such was the case for most of the group when Bufer gave himself up as the hostage, which developed in a flurry of late-night posts between Whiz, Trench and myself. Most of them went to bed thinking Hazel was the captive. I got quite a few private messages the next morning reading, essentially, "WTF, dude?!!" Heh. I totally understood the feeling when I came home late from work about a week later to find my poor lil' gnome lying face-down in the snow with his throat slashed, as a decidedly one-sided battle raged around him. It was simultaneously the most awful and most awesome thing that could have happened in my absence. [/QUOTE]
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