Destan
Citizen of Val Hor
Metagame post
[1] Real quick - Just to clear up any confusion that may be out there, the last two updates are not in chronological order. That is to say: Poridel sent the party north from Ciddry and then had his little run-in with the Cyric and the assassin.
Two of my players were somewhat confused, and if they're confused - and they were there - then chances are some of you other readers may be confused as well.
Sorry about that.
[2] Now seems as good a time as any to let you in on a little shameful secret from our Valusian campaign. Remember the fight with Baphtemet wherein Amelyssan directed his flaming sphere so brilliantly so as to awaken his sleeping companion Kellus? That happened as I wrote it, but there was a gross violation of our "house rules" to make it so.
In the Valusian campaign we have something called "cookies". If a PC does something incredibly heroic or roleplays an encounter extremely well, he may receive a "cookie" - which is worth 100 XP * Character Level. This instance I'm now relating was the only time I ever took away a cookie.
Baden's player - Josh - was out of the fight. Baden had run from Baphy's fear spell. Vath was gone, so too was Raylin. Kellus and John were in a magical slumber. The only player left at the table whose character could speak and act was Amelyssan's.
The initiative came to Amelyssan's player and he sat there in thought. The encounter had gone badly for the group, obviously. We were looking at a pogre-class TPK. That was when Baden's player suggested Amelyssan burn Kellus or John to wake them up, since the flaming sphere obviously didn't work against Baphy.
Amelyssan did, Baphy died, Baden's player lost a cookie for "tabletalk".
I think it only fair to note that there was a decent chance of Amelyssan slaying Baphtemet without such a wonderful use of his spell. He had an obscenely high AC at the time due to arcane buffs, and was decent with the longsword. Chances are that he may have survived long enough to get in a blow on the badly wounded demon. If he were lucky enough to do enough damage to defeat the DR, the party may have achieved victory that way, as well.
Anyway - hope this clears up some confusion and sheds light on what really happened around the gaming table. I can't allow these players to look too clever!
As always, thanks for reading, for posting, for questioning, and for commenting.
You folks make my day, repeatedly.
D
[1] Real quick - Just to clear up any confusion that may be out there, the last two updates are not in chronological order. That is to say: Poridel sent the party north from Ciddry and then had his little run-in with the Cyric and the assassin.
Two of my players were somewhat confused, and if they're confused - and they were there - then chances are some of you other readers may be confused as well.
Sorry about that.
[2] Now seems as good a time as any to let you in on a little shameful secret from our Valusian campaign. Remember the fight with Baphtemet wherein Amelyssan directed his flaming sphere so brilliantly so as to awaken his sleeping companion Kellus? That happened as I wrote it, but there was a gross violation of our "house rules" to make it so.
In the Valusian campaign we have something called "cookies". If a PC does something incredibly heroic or roleplays an encounter extremely well, he may receive a "cookie" - which is worth 100 XP * Character Level. This instance I'm now relating was the only time I ever took away a cookie.
Baden's player - Josh - was out of the fight. Baden had run from Baphy's fear spell. Vath was gone, so too was Raylin. Kellus and John were in a magical slumber. The only player left at the table whose character could speak and act was Amelyssan's.
The initiative came to Amelyssan's player and he sat there in thought. The encounter had gone badly for the group, obviously. We were looking at a pogre-class TPK. That was when Baden's player suggested Amelyssan burn Kellus or John to wake them up, since the flaming sphere obviously didn't work against Baphy.
Amelyssan did, Baphy died, Baden's player lost a cookie for "tabletalk".
I think it only fair to note that there was a decent chance of Amelyssan slaying Baphtemet without such a wonderful use of his spell. He had an obscenely high AC at the time due to arcane buffs, and was decent with the longsword. Chances are that he may have survived long enough to get in a blow on the badly wounded demon. If he were lucky enough to do enough damage to defeat the DR, the party may have achieved victory that way, as well.
Anyway - hope this clears up some confusion and sheds light on what really happened around the gaming table. I can't allow these players to look too clever!
As always, thanks for reading, for posting, for questioning, and for commenting.
You folks make my day, repeatedly.
D
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