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Sagiro's Story Hour: The FINAL Adventures of Abernathy's Company (FINISHED 7/3/14)
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<blockquote data-quote="MorningstarofEll" data-source="post: 5684392" data-attributes="member: 42542"><p>I started reading the pdf again too Pirate Cat! And yeah, so many things we learned early were so important. And we spent so much time traveling from one place to another!</p><p></p><p>I find that now that things are over I very much want to know about how the people we cared about and interacted with fared through the final chapters. I keep reading and going oh! HIM..is he ok? Is that place still standing? Oh..what about her?</p><p></p><p>*sigh* I could poke Sagiro for answers till I was like Morningstar asking in commune about Step's horse..times 100 or so. In the great stories I've read I've been mostly content to learn how things ended for the heroes and make up any other bits of epilogue I wanted for myself..but it is harder with this story that I've been so much a part of.</p><p> </p><p>While playing I never really MINDED this forum, but it always felt a little odd when I considered that we kind of had an unseen audience for our D&D game of all things. But now, I realize that this campaign log is also a history..a very tangible thing that I have to go back to and enjoy. I am very appreciative of the time Sagiro has spent writing it up, and the readers who keep him going, and StevenAC for putting it in such a convenient format. When it is done I am going to get the whooole thing printed (in several volumes probably) and keep it on a shelf with my other favorite stories.</p><p></p><p>A kind of funny side story, the day of the final game I was really quite nervous. I talked to my Mom in the morning she asked if that that 'thing of mine' was ending today. I explained yes and that I was actually kind of nervous and tried to explain why. The whole story had been building up to this. Would we make an end equal to it? What if I rolled really badly and it all came down to bad dice? (At least we were in a place with no bushes) My mom paused for a while really trying to come up with something to say to me...and she fell back to "Well, honey, I am sure you will do just FINE". In the voice she has used for encouragement the day before any test I have ever taken in my entire life. I hung up and said to my real husband..Greywolf's human "my Mommy says we will do just fine" and it actually kind of helped. </p><p></p><p>The last game was Greywolf and my 11th anniversary as a couple and we forgot to even say happy anniversary to each other because we were so preoccupied. But, we probably wouldn't have ever started going out if it hasn't been for him giving me rides to and from the campaign so I guess it is appropriate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MorningstarofEll, post: 5684392, member: 42542"] I started reading the pdf again too Pirate Cat! And yeah, so many things we learned early were so important. And we spent so much time traveling from one place to another! I find that now that things are over I very much want to know about how the people we cared about and interacted with fared through the final chapters. I keep reading and going oh! HIM..is he ok? Is that place still standing? Oh..what about her? *sigh* I could poke Sagiro for answers till I was like Morningstar asking in commune about Step's horse..times 100 or so. In the great stories I've read I've been mostly content to learn how things ended for the heroes and make up any other bits of epilogue I wanted for myself..but it is harder with this story that I've been so much a part of. While playing I never really MINDED this forum, but it always felt a little odd when I considered that we kind of had an unseen audience for our D&D game of all things. But now, I realize that this campaign log is also a history..a very tangible thing that I have to go back to and enjoy. I am very appreciative of the time Sagiro has spent writing it up, and the readers who keep him going, and StevenAC for putting it in such a convenient format. When it is done I am going to get the whooole thing printed (in several volumes probably) and keep it on a shelf with my other favorite stories. A kind of funny side story, the day of the final game I was really quite nervous. I talked to my Mom in the morning she asked if that that 'thing of mine' was ending today. I explained yes and that I was actually kind of nervous and tried to explain why. The whole story had been building up to this. Would we make an end equal to it? What if I rolled really badly and it all came down to bad dice? (At least we were in a place with no bushes) My mom paused for a while really trying to come up with something to say to me...and she fell back to "Well, honey, I am sure you will do just FINE". In the voice she has used for encouragement the day before any test I have ever taken in my entire life. I hung up and said to my real husband..Greywolf's human "my Mommy says we will do just fine" and it actually kind of helped. The last game was Greywolf and my 11th anniversary as a couple and we forgot to even say happy anniversary to each other because we were so preoccupied. But, we probably wouldn't have ever started going out if it hasn't been for him giving me rides to and from the campaign so I guess it is appropriate. [/QUOTE]
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