Yeah, but I'm buried under an avalanche of Christmas cooking & prep right now...
You have followed the sound of sobbing and come to a bloodstained patch of ground where a pack of wolves is feasting, rather messily, on a dead unicorn. Its erstwhile rider, a little girl in a pink frock, is stamping her foot and crying "Naughty Doggies!" over and over again. The wolves seem to be ignoring her. What will you do?
The lights would have gone out dramatically if only they had been turned on, but no one had found the light switch. In fact, none of them knew what a light switch was. The DM was a bit disappointed, because he had arranged to plunge the gaming table into darkness for added effect but that idea went completely to waste, like so many of his ideas that relied on the players doing what he assumed they would do. It's tough being a DM*.
That's fab! B.I.
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Any of you interested in this?
'Required Reading', definitely.*Uh ... this tale is being constructed as a cautionary tale for would-be DMs, right? It's certainly got an ambient "Required Reading" vibe going.
Roll 1d6 to decide, then ignore the roll and go with your instinctsOh, yeah! I had to give up on trying to choose between the "Give XP ... " link and the "Laugh with this ... " link. You aren't making this easy. I'm just reading through for now to catch up.