Rhun's Greyhawk ALPHA OOC Thread (ToEE) - CALLING MY PLAYERS!

Totally understandable, Rhun, and I don't blame you at all. I'm still plodding onward as best I can with my own games, but I'm not sure how wise this choice will prove to be.

Depends on the dedication of your PCs. Hard to push a game forward if your players can't post.
 

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Yes, indeed. *sigh* I can only imagine how frustrating this situation is for our dial-up ENWorlders, like, possibly DeWar and others. I have a high-speed connection and it's still about to drive me absolutely batty.
 


Don't worry, Rhun - I'll be here when you get back. :D I just hope our subscriptions don't get fried. I really rely on those to keep up with recent posts (and to archive threads I want to keep track of).
 


Actually, I think the slowness is worse for high-speed users, as dial-up users are used to everything going slow anyway. I've got a 100meg connection here at the office, so when something is slow, I definitely notice it.

And I'm definitely not abandoning the game or anything like that. Just consider this a little break until the site is back to normal! :)
 

Hey! I just had a great idea! Why don't we assume that while we're taking our "break", our characters are completing the total clean-out of the Temple. Then, when we re-start, Rhun, you can give us all of the treasure left in the dungeon that we haven't found yet and award us xp for all the monsters, and we'll level up a time or two and have a big party! :D
 
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Hey! I just had a great idea! Why don't we assume that while we're taking our "break", our characters are completing the total clean-out of the Temple. Then, when we re-start, Rhun, you can give us all of the treasure left in the dungeon that we haven't found yet and award us xp for all the monsters, and we'll level up a time or two and have a big party! :D


Its tempting. But it kind of defeats the purpose of roleplaying the adventure at all, doesn't it?
 

Its tempting. But it kind of defeats the purpose of roleplaying the adventure at all, doesn't it?
Why, not at all! What better challenge to our role-playing abilities could there be than asking us to play the roles of the tired and haggard heroes who have narrowly escaped death, yet brought home riches beyond our wildest imaginings, when we haven't actually slogged through the dangerous adventure??! :D
 

Wow...whatever just happened, this site is suddenly responding better than it has in months and months and months. Not sure if it will stick, but if it does, I will be getting my games back on track over the next several days.
 

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