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Tragedy at Silvergard OOC Thread


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about 15 months ago, i invited some guys who play on the net in my campaign at my place + some friends and we played the whole week-end: from friday night till 4am, start again Sat around 11am till another 4am then most got up at 8am to go back home. three of us played board game on sunday..
we were all in our 30s or 40s and it was very nice especially considering we only knew each other from the net bar a couple of my friends..
 

At this point, I'm going to post Varol's dialog and answers as PC posts come in. Beyond conversation, however, I still won't substantially move forward until everyone gets at least one post in (with the possible exception of Jemal since he still seems to be having computer troubles).
 

Varol shakes his head in sorrow, "That is the great tragedy of Silvergard...and it's triumph. In order to imprison a being such as Orcus, all of the people here, more than a thousand, willingly sacrificed themselves to fortify the structure with their soul energy. Shadowstone absorbs the souls of those who die while touching it. Orcus is an outsider, a being of pure soul given bodily form. In order for the structure to contain him, each block of the building had to already contain a soul, providing him no space to escape."


Dude! This has to be one of the coolest, most interesting, and overall awesome plots/plot devices I have ever seen in ANY RPG or fantasy book, of which I have read many (and that's saying a lot, I'm 2&1/2 tears older than shadowmask!) ;) Bravo, sir!
 

Wow. That's one of the coolest, most awesome compliments (:D) I've ever gotten (just about equal with one of my PbP Haven players saying that reading this (Tragedy) game got him back into D&D after a many year hiatus).
 

Dude! This has to be one of the coolest, most interesting, and overall awesome plots/plot devices I have ever seen in ANY RPG or fantasy book, of which I have read many (and that's saying a lot, I'm 2&1/2 tears older than shadowmask!) ;) Bravo, sir!

Totaly agree, It has won by goleada the other plot device I had in the first place. (I should not say its the one I designed for Path of Enligthment, but I want to make Helfdan suffer;))
 

Totaly agree, It has won by goleada the other plot device I had in the first place. (I should not say its the one I designed for Path of Enligthment, but I want to make Helfdan suffer;))

ROFL!!

BTW, Monkey, just wanted to say it was pretty clear to me that the Ten were divine beings. I'ts just that Valen, would never have thought it was gods that set these 'unjust' events in motion. He assumed it was mortal meddlers, whom he could bring to justice. The poor boy has much to learn... ;)
 

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