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The Adventures of the Knights of Spellforge Keep

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Dr Midnight said:
Behind him, a gasp. The castle’s chef was a pleasant man named Horacio, who was now storming in to his kitchen with disbelief on his face. “What… WHAT EES THEES?!”


WOW!

Now I'm a NPC in DrMidnight game!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thanks, Doc!
 

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Wonderful dialogue between characters, I look forward to seeing where you run with this. Just like I hoped you keep finding ways to trump yourself......Bravo
 

Some days it just doesn’t pay to get out of the grave

Too funny!

Doc, you must really enjoy writing dialogue for Vek. Do you come up with it all yourself or does Wee Jas throw some ideas your way?

I flap my jaw a lot at the table. I tend to make a joke out of everything (and I'm always smiling). Doc brings much of that to Vek. Somethings I can take credit for somethings I can't.

Vek would obliterate Dartan.

I doubt after the rest of the write up anyone will disagree.. whahaahaha.. oh the surprises to come!


Why didn't Dartan detect evil on the demonstone?

Dartan lost that ability long ago. Even when he had it he barely used it unless we elbowed him in the ribs ;)


Doc.. this was my favote write-up yet!
 

So I guess the white dragon is no longer interested in the Spellforge family?
It's been a day- he's letting them stew with the pain he created, because he's cruel like that.
You know, between that last scene and the quote of the week on your website, I think I have to admit Grumbar is fast becoming my favorite knight.
Grumbar's player has a talent for creating loveable characters. His in-character dialogue always has me giggling like a fool. One time a line from Lox Lumley (Unusual Heroes Story Hour) had me wheezing and crying, I was laughing so hard.
No way I am ever gonna believe that Jamison could take out all them characters when they were already plenty buffed up to take a whack at the dragon. Now I understand it was part of the story and all but JEEZ yer killin' me here.
Ahh, but it's not just part of the story. In mechanics terms, evil Jamison rose to a very very high level. Good Jamison has forgotten everything evil Jamison learned, and is back at his current level because that's all he remembers as a wizard.
Doc, you must really enjoy writing dialogue for Vek. Do you come up with it all yourself or does Wee Jas throw some ideas your way?
Vek is very fun to write. Like Wee Jas said, he's always smiling and delivering these gothic horror lines, so he comes across as friendly-sinister. I just play up to that. Kinda like Raistlin's corpse on ritalin.
One thing that always puzzled me. Why didn't Dartan detect evil on the demonstone?
The way I ran RttToEE was that anytime someone detected evil, they got a nosebleed, because YES. It was all around- in the floor, in the items, in the very air. The evil was so palpable when detecting that it was like trying to open your eyes in a sandstorm... it hurt. At any rate with Jamison grabbing everything, no one thought there was any harm in his keeping a shiny black rock. Ahh, folly.
Now I'm a NPC in DrMidnight game!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hope you like it Horacio- Also, hope you don't mind the whole "french chef" thing and the accent. I looked over the list of readers to see who could be the chef, and Horacio just jumped out at me. So- Tsunami, Metus, Horacio... more to come, surely.
 


Hey Doc!

Long time reader, first time .. yadda yadda. Great to see the campaign pick up again with just as much, if not more, excitement than the old KotSQ.

One question that's been itching: Is Jamison Crow a PC or NPC in this incarnation?

If a PC, have you coordinated some of this action, or is the player just gifted (the rest of the party might use other terms) in roleplaying? All that mysterious missing memory and abilities makes for quite a roleplaying challenge.
 


Have to agree about the lack of sympathy for Jamison. If he had done it once, forgiven. Maybe twice. But every time he finds something, he has to touch it usually to the detriment of those around him.

Kizz has more patience and forgiveness than any redhead I’ve known.
 


or in dwarf: ya stinkin werit.

I have never bothered to learn the language of the dwarves. I have no need to speak to stone. I can however appreciate the grace of the elven tounge. :p
 

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