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<blockquote data-quote="thundershot" data-source="post: 1868457" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>Yes... I did. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /> What are the chances they'd let us write a few entries for the World's Largest City? I'd be honored to do a few places for free. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /> *hint hint jim*</p><p></p><p>The first session just ended tonight. We have a Warmage, a Psion, a Rogue, and a Ranger. They also have a Healer as an NPC assistant.</p><p></p><p>There were postings all over Hommlet looking for adventurers. Those selected would be guaranteed 500 gp to outfit for an expedition. Naturally, the four PC's ended up being the ones that win the drawing. The wealthy man gives them a huge banquet, and introduces them to small egg shaped furry animals called Chowpuffs (I stole them from Gamma World). They're a rare adorable species that he discovered years ago in a secret location. They're also very tasty, and reproduce asexually. Unfortunately, none of them have tasted as good as the original one, so he's sending the PC's to the secret grotto where he found his first Chowpuff to bring back more. He offers 500 gp for EACH Chowpuff they return to him. It turns out that whatever the Chowpuffs eat in their natural habitat makes them MUCH tastier than the ones that are spawned from other Chowpuffs. He sends his daughter (the healer) with them to aid them. They end up finding the place, and start digging to where the Chowpuffs live, and end up collapsing the ground like an old mine shaft, and end up far far underground. Enter room A1 of the World's Largest Dungeon. Naturally, after going to room A2, there's no going back... so they go in search of a way out, hoping to find as many Chowpuffs as they can. Fortunately, Chowpuffs are very nutritious and tasty, and provide a wonderful source of food for the group, as they're found randomly in the dungeon halls.</p><p></p><p>So... they ended up making their way to the place with the Kobold Wizard and the ... can't remember its name. The one thats lips peel back and scare the hell out of them. Well, that worked, and the wizard put two of them to sleep. The ranger ran in and killed the wizard before it cast another spell, and if coup de grace wasn't a full round action, my little sister's character (the rogue) would be dead. But my wife's character (the psion) managed to take the Kobold out before it did that.</p><p></p><p>All in all, they did pretty good. I really enjoy characters at first level. They're young, fresh, and don't have pre-determined attacks. They weren't sure what the others were capable of, and had a lot of uncertain moments. My sister (who never played before, and is 20) was scared to death of the traps after being pelted by the burning hands trap a few times. It was great! We're doing the second session on Wednesday, so hopefully it's just as fun.</p><p></p><p>Funny thing is, unlike the more experienced characters, these guys went in and went on the offensive, rather than trying to parley. They were worried that they'd be turned on and get killed... </p><p></p><p></p><p>WHEE!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thundershot, post: 1868457, member: 628"] Yes... I did. :D What are the chances they'd let us write a few entries for the World's Largest City? I'd be honored to do a few places for free. :D *hint hint jim* The first session just ended tonight. We have a Warmage, a Psion, a Rogue, and a Ranger. They also have a Healer as an NPC assistant. There were postings all over Hommlet looking for adventurers. Those selected would be guaranteed 500 gp to outfit for an expedition. Naturally, the four PC's ended up being the ones that win the drawing. The wealthy man gives them a huge banquet, and introduces them to small egg shaped furry animals called Chowpuffs (I stole them from Gamma World). They're a rare adorable species that he discovered years ago in a secret location. They're also very tasty, and reproduce asexually. Unfortunately, none of them have tasted as good as the original one, so he's sending the PC's to the secret grotto where he found his first Chowpuff to bring back more. He offers 500 gp for EACH Chowpuff they return to him. It turns out that whatever the Chowpuffs eat in their natural habitat makes them MUCH tastier than the ones that are spawned from other Chowpuffs. He sends his daughter (the healer) with them to aid them. They end up finding the place, and start digging to where the Chowpuffs live, and end up collapsing the ground like an old mine shaft, and end up far far underground. Enter room A1 of the World's Largest Dungeon. Naturally, after going to room A2, there's no going back... so they go in search of a way out, hoping to find as many Chowpuffs as they can. Fortunately, Chowpuffs are very nutritious and tasty, and provide a wonderful source of food for the group, as they're found randomly in the dungeon halls. So... they ended up making their way to the place with the Kobold Wizard and the ... can't remember its name. The one thats lips peel back and scare the hell out of them. Well, that worked, and the wizard put two of them to sleep. The ranger ran in and killed the wizard before it cast another spell, and if coup de grace wasn't a full round action, my little sister's character (the rogue) would be dead. But my wife's character (the psion) managed to take the Kobold out before it did that. All in all, they did pretty good. I really enjoy characters at first level. They're young, fresh, and don't have pre-determined attacks. They weren't sure what the others were capable of, and had a lot of uncertain moments. My sister (who never played before, and is 20) was scared to death of the traps after being pelted by the burning hands trap a few times. It was great! We're doing the second session on Wednesday, so hopefully it's just as fun. Funny thing is, unlike the more experienced characters, these guys went in and went on the offensive, rather than trying to parley. They were worried that they'd be turned on and get killed... WHEE! Chris [/QUOTE]
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