fantastic story hour!!!!!!!!!
Well after about a week of dedicated reading (and blowing off some preparation for my GRE exam in mathematics- an exam I would rate at DC30 easy

) I finally get caught up through the 27 pages of text. I did skip some of the sidebars so that I could get caught up, though, but the plot and character expression was so enticing I just didnt want to wait to find out "what happens next?"
I have to say I really enjoy this story hour. There are two others on here I am currently reading, but both of them I had to pick up midstream as their origins were lost to history. It was a pleasure to be able to read a story hour from the very beginning. Seeing the characters start from their humble beginnings with meager talents, and grow to personas known througout the DM's world, makes me long for gameplay again. What I love the most about the story hour is how the narrative makes the characters so "3-dimensional". As an example, I looked through the rogues gallery at Scorch (I have a penchant for playing what were "magic users" under 1E rules so I was curious about his stats). When I first looked at his alignment (around page 10 of the thread as its currently pruned) he was listed as chaotic neutral. Over the course of the next 7-10 pages, there was a palpable change in the way he dealt with things; at one point I said "his fellow adventurers have affected him a lot! He acts more like chaotic good than chaotic neutral". Sure enough, a link in the SH to an update in the gallery showed the alignment change. The fact that the prose brings the "cold stats" to live is a testament both to the writing and the ability to play your characters.
As an added bonus, its nice to be old enough to get the OOC joke references ("cone of silence" is one that comes to mind). Simply adds more humor and enjoyment to the readings.
Of course, none of this would be possible without the DM's ability to create such a challenging, complex world fraught with twists and turns. It's clear from the get-go that actions of the characters can have consequences, yet the world keeps turning without them. Seeing the detailed maps and scale models really shows a love the DM has for creating some fun and exciting gameplay. As PC's feel blessed that you have such a competent DM.
Now that I have come through these 20-some odd pages, I am torn. Sometime around page 15, the tone of the updates had me saying "crap, there is going to be some epic conclusion with an epilogue that will bring a tear to my eye as the story comes to a close. Why does it have to end?" However, as I got close to the end of the thread, I started saying "please dont let it be over, please dont let it be over, please please PLEASE!!!!!". I guess its another testament to a game setting where great players team up with a great DM.
Anyway, keep it coming! I cant wait to see how the various plot elements unfold.
Seeyas!
-OS1E