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Shemeska's Planescape Storyhour (Updated 29 Jan 2014)
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<blockquote data-quote="Shemeska" data-source="post: 2087535" data-attributes="member: 11697"><p>*devious smile*</p><p></p><p>She was sitting next to him on the seating chart for their table at that party (some of the people there were planned (Ylem) and others just tossed in to see what happened). And I wanted to see what he did and how his character reacted to getting hit upon by 'the amazing energy draining woman'. I knew and I think Clueless's player knew OOC who and what she was, but Toras's player was delightfully clueless OOC and so there was no objection to going back and getting screwed all evening by this fairly attractive elf woman. Given Clueless's luck in such things, I figure that there was an assumption that I was just being an equal opportunity DM and handing the opportunity to a player.</p><p></p><p>Me: alright, the next morning you have a massive hangover, she's gone and left you a note to grab your stuff and close the door on your way out. Oh, and take 2 negative levels.</p><p></p><p>Toras's player: Cripes! She rocked my world!</p><p></p><p>Then, after Toras's player realized what Verden was he had the following to say: Christ! I just thought that she really screwed my brains out and made me sore the next morning. I didn't think she'd been feeding on me!</p><p></p><p>Thing with me is that nothing is coincidence and there's always a potential plot hook waiting for even the most trivial inclusion of an otherwise random detail. It's just that only the ones that get bitten, so to speak, are the ones that I ever fully develop. I've got whole plotlines that never got developed, and at least one of them I'm keeping in play for the sequal to this campaign (which I'm currently planning, and for which I'll be posting a storyhour introduction after the first session of. No spoilers for this storyhour in it though, since it'll be about 150 years in the future and several planes removed from this action, but still reverberating from this ones fallout to some extent).</p><p></p><p><img src="http://arcanofox.foxpaws.net/shemmywrite.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shemeska, post: 2087535, member: 11697"] *devious smile* She was sitting next to him on the seating chart for their table at that party (some of the people there were planned (Ylem) and others just tossed in to see what happened). And I wanted to see what he did and how his character reacted to getting hit upon by 'the amazing energy draining woman'. I knew and I think Clueless's player knew OOC who and what she was, but Toras's player was delightfully clueless OOC and so there was no objection to going back and getting screwed all evening by this fairly attractive elf woman. Given Clueless's luck in such things, I figure that there was an assumption that I was just being an equal opportunity DM and handing the opportunity to a player. Me: alright, the next morning you have a massive hangover, she's gone and left you a note to grab your stuff and close the door on your way out. Oh, and take 2 negative levels. Toras's player: Cripes! She rocked my world! Then, after Toras's player realized what Verden was he had the following to say: Christ! I just thought that she really screwed my brains out and made me sore the next morning. I didn't think she'd been feeding on me! Thing with me is that nothing is coincidence and there's always a potential plot hook waiting for even the most trivial inclusion of an otherwise random detail. It's just that only the ones that get bitten, so to speak, are the ones that I ever fully develop. I've got whole plotlines that never got developed, and at least one of them I'm keeping in play for the sequal to this campaign (which I'm currently planning, and for which I'll be posting a storyhour introduction after the first session of. No spoilers for this storyhour in it though, since it'll be about 150 years in the future and several planes removed from this action, but still reverberating from this ones fallout to some extent). [IMG]http://arcanofox.foxpaws.net/shemmywrite.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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