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<blockquote data-quote="Grim" data-source="post: 1020588" data-attributes="member: 132"><p><strong>[PLAIN][SPOILERS!] BEST SESSION EVER![/PLAIN]</strong></p><p></p><p>I ran it! It was awsome! Probably the most memorable night of DND ever.</p><p></p><p>The party was first level, a shamen, a rogue, a wizard, and a specialist fighter.</p><p></p><p>They actually presented quite a DMing challenge, because they attacked the two horses on thier first ecounter with them (the horses got impatient with the party trying to take the crystals out of thier heads). They killed Broadsword, and blaze escaped, but I still had to deal with Othic's reaction, but keep him alive enough to be killed the next morning. Luckally, the wizard color sprayed him and then got his unconcious body real drunk/covered with liquer.</p><p></p><p>Then when they assulted the mountain, the rogue didn't share the journal section, and also didn't get the part about the tunnel from the old mine, so they ended up assulting the mountainm, succeeding due to some ingenious use of the Grease spell. (Splat goblins!) Unforntunatly, the Fighter fell down the waterfall to his death.</p><p></p><p>To solve this, I had the major goblin NPCs run through the dungeon backwards, attempting to escape to town. This was actually awsome because it created a pretty unstable three-way struggle as the Lizardman Shamen attacked the goblins and the party, and then got charmed.</p><p></p><p>The party actually rested after killing to bonetangle, which was bad when the thief started messing the the Dragonstone (now in thier possession), and got charmed. When she returned with townsfolk, the wizard color sprayed most of them, the shamen whacked the rogue into unconciousness, and as the townsfolk woke up, the wizard and the shamen made a mad dash to town, ringing the bell and destroying the stone.</p><p></p><p>It was... awsome. Story hour worthy. Thanks for the great module, PKitty!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grim, post: 1020588, member: 132"] [b][PLAIN][SPOILERS!] BEST SESSION EVER![/PLAIN][/b] I ran it! It was awsome! Probably the most memorable night of DND ever. The party was first level, a shamen, a rogue, a wizard, and a specialist fighter. They actually presented quite a DMing challenge, because they attacked the two horses on thier first ecounter with them (the horses got impatient with the party trying to take the crystals out of thier heads). They killed Broadsword, and blaze escaped, but I still had to deal with Othic's reaction, but keep him alive enough to be killed the next morning. Luckally, the wizard color sprayed him and then got his unconcious body real drunk/covered with liquer. Then when they assulted the mountain, the rogue didn't share the journal section, and also didn't get the part about the tunnel from the old mine, so they ended up assulting the mountainm, succeeding due to some ingenious use of the Grease spell. (Splat goblins!) Unforntunatly, the Fighter fell down the waterfall to his death. To solve this, I had the major goblin NPCs run through the dungeon backwards, attempting to escape to town. This was actually awsome because it created a pretty unstable three-way struggle as the Lizardman Shamen attacked the goblins and the party, and then got charmed. The party actually rested after killing to bonetangle, which was bad when the thief started messing the the Dragonstone (now in thier possession), and got charmed. When she returned with townsfolk, the wizard color sprayed most of them, the shamen whacked the rogue into unconciousness, and as the townsfolk woke up, the wizard and the shamen made a mad dash to town, ringing the bell and destroying the stone. It was... awsome. Story hour worthy. Thanks for the great module, PKitty! [/QUOTE]
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