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

As we have for so many other victories over big, long standing enemies, we were all muttering around the table "Drop, drop, drop! Drop, damn you, die!"

Sometimes this strange ritual actually works. :)
 

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Missing Sessions 130 to 135?

Hi all,

Love your story hour, Sagiro, I just finished reading through the archives up to session 129 and came here to finish up to the most recent session. Unfortunately I noticed that this story hour starts at something like session 135 or 136. Do you know when the missing sessions will be posted on the archive web page or are they available elsewhere?

Thanks,

Scorch
 

Re: Missing Sessions 130 to 135?

Scorch said:
Hi all,

Love your story hour, Sagiro, I just finished reading through the archives up to session 129 and came here to finish up to the most recent session. Unfortunately I noticed that this story hour starts at something like session 135 or 136. Do you know when the missing sessions will be posted on the archive web page or are they available elsewhere?

Thanks,

Scorch

Hey Scorch,

You can read everything but the final couple of runs here. The couple of runs not yet posted on my website can be found on the recent pages of this thread.

Some confusion might be coming from the fact that the Story Hour Part XXX numbers here are different from the "Run XXX" numbers on my website. But either way, everything up to the present can be found in one of those two places.

Hope that helps, and I'm glad you're enjoying the story!

-Sagiro
 


Dranko, as he appeared at first level.
 

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Thank you, Sialia! Hooray; my copy of Dranko's picture disappeared when my PC caught on fire. Cute little bugger, isn't he?
 


I'm sorry I don't have one of cheerful, happy Ernie giving baked goods to the poor, or looking naively perplexed at one of Dranko's crude remarks. That's how I usually think of him.

But the only drawing I've got is this one.

This is the other way I remember him: "We halflings are a doughty folk when roused. And brother, am I roused!"

They don't call him "Ernest" without good reason.
 

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