Nail
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Wulf Ratbane said:Yeah, you recall correctly... Except that Keldas doesn't seem all that interested in recovering it.
'Course, character-history motivations have never been strong in this group anyway, so no biggie.....
Wulf Ratbane said:Yeah, you recall correctly... Except that Keldas doesn't seem all that interested in recovering it.
“Kill the priest!” Wulf shouted.
“Which one is the priest?” Dorn yelled back.
Wulf rolled his eyes and pointed. “He’s the one makin’ a beeline for the naked boy!”
maddman75 said:
Am I wrong for laughing at that?
Anyway, haven't been here for awhile, and just thought I'd catch up. Story's great as always Wulf.
Can't wait to get my hands on the half orc book. Getting ready to run a paladin aiming for Paragon. I talked the DM into waiving all those MC restrictions, so its all good.
maddman75 said:
Am I wrong for laughing at that?
Can't wait to get my hands on the half orc book. Getting ready to run a paladin aiming for Paragon. I talked the DM into waiving all those MC restrictions, so its all good.
Milo Windby said:On a story hour author note... I know you mention that not all of the jibes in your posts are directly from the session. How often do you find yourself ad libbing to make the post a little juicier? I've been struggling with that in my story hour and I'm not sure if there's some imaginary line that shouldn't be crossed when taking creative license with dialogue. What do you think?
Wulf Ratbane said:
Most of the jibes are from the table. I may add dialogue from time to time to advance the story, but if it's a snarky comment that's PC-to-PC, it is probably the real thing.
I agree, there is an imaginary line that shouldn't be crossed. I try not to cross it when it involves things one player says to another. I don't feel right "making up" the jokes that fly from player to player or putting words in anyone's mouth. There may be a few exceptions, but for the most part I am faithful to that. Stuff from NPC's is often made up, just because we don't really RP the NPC's much, and when I write the story they have to say something, after all.
Wulf