Sagiro's Story Hour Returns (new thread started on 5/18/08)

Does Morningstar post here? I'm interested in using that Dreamwalker of Ell prestige class I wrote a few months back, to include in Asgard issue 7, but I want to get permission before I do so. Also, if I could use the illustration of Morningstar to accompany the piece, it'd be great. Could one of you kindly folks pass along my interest to Sagiro and Morningstar's player, please?
 

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Me too. Although Sagiro was kind enough to let me run a session of his campaign last night. Right now we're down at Kay's player's new house in CT for the weekend, and Sagiro even managed to sneak out of work early enough to come play Dranko!

It was a very fun game. I'll write it up and post it here, if Sagiro doesn't mind.
 

How on earth did you manage to DM some of Sagiros' game? I thought he held his cards too close to his chest for that!

Did it feel wierd DM'ing for characters that you normally play *with*?
 

He does! I had to create a scenario that had no effect on the continuing plot. That meant that I had a choice of either doing something set in dream, or something that occurs in the Crosser's Maze. Since Morningstar's player couldn't make the game (and since the rules to the Crosser's Maze are less understood), I chose the latter. Sagiro and I had the understanding that I wouldn't muck with anything that he couldn't fix later. Smart man, that Sagiro. :)
 

Plane Sailing said:
How on earth did you manage to DM some of Sagiros' game? I thought he held his cards too close to his chest for that!

Did it feel wierd DM'ing for characters that you normally play *with*?

It was a GREAT side adventure that ended up giving me some new ideas of things I should be trying with the maze when I have free time to just explore.

It was a bit weird at first in that I kept wanting to address questions of whether something would work to Sagiro.

-- Aravis
 

Wickett,

Morningstar's player does not post here. Probably best to address your questions directly to Sagiro.

Yes, the guest spot was a lot of fun. Sagiro playing Dranko was a hoot. I almost convinced everyone to switch characters, to make the night extra goofy. But Kay's player hadn't played in a while, and was missing Kay, and we had Iron Chef BBQ (marja's player in the Scarred Lands game) guest playing Flicker, and Kay's player's husband playing Step (which he does very well) so we voted to keep the chaos to a minimum.

Curse them. I was all for more chaos.
 

KidCthulhu said:
Wickett,

Morningstar's player does not post here. Probably best to address your questions directly to Sagiro.

Yes, the guest spot was a lot of fun. Sagiro playing Dranko was a hoot. I almost convinced everyone to switch characters, to make the night extra goofy. But Kay's player hadn't played in a while, and was missing Kay, and we had Iron Chef BBQ (marja's player in the Scarred Lands game) guest playing Flicker, and Kay's player's husband playing Step (which he does very well) so we voted to keep the chaos to a minimum.

Curse them. I was all for more chaos.

I was kind of hoping for a complete switch around. I was looking forward to playing Ernie...

-- Aravis
 

Well, I hope that Sagiro's address is still dorian@mediaone.net, because I emailed him there. In case he doesn't get it, though, could one of his players ask his permission for me? Also, Dave Hendee, who did a portrait of Morningstar a while back, was interested in having his illustration be included with the article. I'd like to do this, because I really enjoy the adventures you guys and ladies have, but I don't want to step on anyone's toes.
 

And if my email is to be trusted, that isn't his address anymore.

"I posted this on your storyhour, but I was advised to contact you directly. As you might recall, I wrote a prestige class based on your Ellish priesthood, and I'd like to include it in the next issue of Asgard, with your consent. I know you thought it wasn't quite an accurate reflection, so if you could help me represent the clergy correctly, I would be delighted. I just wanted to know if you'd be willing to let me use the concept from your setting in an e-published prestige class. If you prefer to avoid a vague ownership ambiguity, you could submit something, since all rights stay with the submitter.

"I hope to hear back from you soon. "
 

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