So, did you win?


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Ragnar the Viking sez,

"GARGH! We care not for weak outlander games with no way to win! That's why we made that pathetic skraeling Chris Aylott put competitive play rules into his next D&D book! Now you can smash your fellow players' hopes for victory even as you smash your foes!!!!"

what can I say, they made me do it,
 
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Delemental said:
You know, years ago I played in a long Basic D&D campaign. In that game you could advance until you became a minor god, then advance in the divine pantheon (the Immortal rules). According to my DM at the time, once you got to the pinnacle of immortal power, you could choose to be reincarnated as a normal person, and begin play again as a 1st-level character, with no memory of your previous life. If you could successfully go through this cycle three times, then ultrapowerful beings known as the "Old Ones" (probably something like Ao from Forgotten Realms) would come and take your character away to become one of them.

This was always described as "winning at D&D". :)

AHH the old wrath of Imortals boxed set
 




It depend.
If your pourpose is to grab his soul and put in her hands a d20, so the best is "let's came with me next time, and you will feel another way to play", with a mysterious shining in your eyes.

If yuor pourpose is only to be polite, so a "yes" is quite enough.

Idum
 

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