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The Sunless Citadel (OOC)

Malvoisin said:
I think the best order would be:

Talus first, to scout out the lay of the land.
Hunolf second, for melee punch.
Gamad third, to protect his delicate wizard-ness.
Falariel last to provide a bit of melee capability, and defense and healing.
Sounds good to me. :)
 

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Malvoisin said:
I think the best order would be:

Talus first, to scout out the lay of the land.
Hunolf second, for melee punch.
Gamad third, to protect his delicate wizard-ness.
Falariel last to provide a bit of melee capability, and defense and healing.

Fine by me ...
Grimror - NPC my character for a while, I'll return in 20/10.
 



I have been constrained by OOC knowledge of the water room, and I was suddenly struck by the thought that I might not be the only one. :eek: Is there anyone else in the group who has been treading carefully because they know something their character doesn't? :\

'Nock
 


Here's my history with the Sunless Citadel:

I have flipped through the module, way back when 3rd edition was new, and the module had just come out. So, I can't honestly claim to know nothing about it. But, that was years ago, and I really don't remember much detail. I have never played or DM'd the adventure. So, I really don't think I have special OOC knowledge that will be an issue for this game.
 

Well just to clear up the issue, it's fine if you guys remember stuff from the last time you went on the Sunless Citadel and use it to your advantage. No use not going for the treasure if you know where it is (or walking into the trap you know about)! As you may have already noticed, I've made a few changes myself - so you just might be in for a surprise no matter how well you remember it. :uhoh:
 

Thanks, Grimror. I have no problem going for treasure I know is there ( ;) ) - I was just reflecting on that age-old problem of RPing in character when the player has extra knowledge. All part of life's rich tapestry!

'N
 


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