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Post by Jongluer on Dec 13, 2004 15:29:48 GMT -5
Don't worry Avi, we won't be meeting outside of school till sometime after you come back...otherwise just the meeting in school this week!
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Post by Avi on Dec 14, 2004 1:10:17 GMT -5
Eaxcellent, and we'll meet on Thursday, first week of January right? I say we meet for 10hrs that weekend.
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Post by Beeb on Dec 14, 2004 16:32:18 GMT -5
So, this Thursday's Strategy and Tactics meeting is the last Dnd meeting of 2004? It went by so fast.
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Post by Jongluer on Dec 18, 2004 11:18:22 GMT -5
And now to summarize the last meeting of 2004:
Having just leapt out of a burning building the party decides to go off in search of a way to get out of this horrid city as opposed to waiting around to be attacked again. They find their way to the docks where after milling about for three or four hours they finally find people awake and learn that the only ship even heading in their direction is a Namfoodle Warship. After talking with an annoying guard the party finally gets to meet the captain, who grants them passage as long as they will capture the spy Doodlemuncht (A/N: btw I finally fiugred out where this name came from, its from the ep. of the simpsons where they're in that Ikea type store and while in the foodcourt Homer orders some). They go off in search of Doodlemuncht at The Bistro, the hub of information for most of the world. For a few hours they learn nothing but they do recieve cryptic messages such as "I do not know him but I can see him", "He is closer than he appears to be", "The room hides more than you think". And one part in which Fang ended up paying 10k gold (well five easy payments of 2k) to learn that "Yes, he is there" Eventually Navara goes to the Mage's Guild to obtain a scroll of invisibility. First she made an appointment (she was charged extra for being 10 seconds late), and after perusing the library (another 5 gold) she found they didn't have the scroll. After leaving and wrestling with her conscious she decided to take the clerk on his offer to join the Mage's Guild, he then handed her the scroll and charged her 150 gold. Once back at the bistro, she was able to find Doodlemuncht (well his real name was Bibble Ducht, pronounced: Bib-il Doosh), who then blew up part of the Bistro and began cartwheeling which made him much more susceptable to Fang's grappling abilities. Once carefully placed inside the Bag of Holding, they gave him to the Gnomes of Namfoodle and then teh boat set off for the coast of Vandalia.
BTW: Add your favorite D&D moments of this past year (all of 2004, including last school year and the summer) on this board!
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Post by Nightleo on Dec 18, 2004 20:01:15 GMT -5
Mark, did you type the word "teh" on purpose? Also, it was a scroll of See invisibility. Anyway, my favourite moment of the year was when we all arrested Bruce. In addition, the time we met the friendly lich.
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Post by Beeb on Dec 18, 2004 20:48:57 GMT -5
My favorite part was seeing Mark act out all the funny parts and when we first met Jarris the crazy dwarf. Blowing up part of the ship was kinda entertaining too, until we were hung over the side of the ship that is.
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Post by Jongluer on Dec 18, 2004 22:05:06 GMT -5
No, I would never write "teh" on purpose it was purely accidental... As to the scroll I don't proofread what I write on the boards...
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Post by Jongluer on Dec 26, 2004 19:12:27 GMT -5
Hmmm, my favorite D&D moment over the past year is definately when during my summer campaign, the Paladin of the party stripped naked in front of a priest and I decided to make that priest gay, as could be guessed hilarity ensued (well hilarity for everyone but the homophobic player of said paladin...)
Aclose second was some point at the beginning of this year (January or Febuary), it was the first campiagn I'd ever played in, and we had just finished our first mission of killing a bunch of Goblins that were holed up in some ruin/natural cavern things, so the Cleric of Moradin (same person who played the Paladin from the above comment) decided to give a speech (this was after of course he had tried to stand valiantly against the goblins while we collapsed his only exit and had set my entanglement spell on fire ensuring that most of them would die), so wishing to get on with the adventure and tired of his ramblings anyway, I took animal feed (which I had becuase I was a druid with a wolf companion) and stuffed it into his mouth stopping the speech and allowing the game to continue, of course the entire party but the cleric was extremely thankful...
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Post by Rikithasta on Dec 27, 2004 11:42:59 GMT -5
All right, you were hung off the side, Steven. I on the other hand nearly had to walk of a plank- if it wasn't for Mark acctually telling me what to do to get out of it. The favorite moment that I was in, was the acctual capture of the Black Countess- before I realized what a dumb thing I did. The best though, was just under a year ago with Laurie, and Merri, and Rayne (who I don't think many people here knows) on New Years Eve when we decided to use the tile floor as a battle grid.... you had to be there to understand but it involved LARPing with pink fuzzy pens.
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Post by Avi on Dec 28, 2004 4:15:10 GMT -5
Oh my fucking god. Out paladin stripping. Oh man. I was laughing so fucking hard and all the MTG were staring at us...
A close second is Vinni (The SAME Paladin) trying to jump the fire-gorge thing on his horse. Or making his horse jump it. Or something like that. While Rob played Medal Of Honor on his laptop.
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Post by Beeb on Dec 29, 2004 18:52:18 GMT -5
Phew. I thought you might've gotten hit by that tsunami Avi. Good to know that you're OK. After all, we need our mighty healer that I've never seen heal.
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Post by Jongluer on Dec 29, 2004 23:55:02 GMT -5
GOD DAMMIT! AVI WAS IN CALCUTTA!!! CALCUTTA IS THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE CONTINENT AND NORTH OF THE REGION THAT WAS HIT!
Really, must America go to war with India for you to learn its geography...
SIde note:Avi heals a lot of people, your just a ranged attacker and therefore don't get damaged, which gives me idea: Equip enemies with ranged weaponry and use it.
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Post by Beeb on Dec 30, 2004 21:13:55 GMT -5
Obviously Mark hasn't heard of the old saying: "War was created as a way for Americans to learn geography." After all, no one knew what or where some places where til we went to war with them. And yet somehow, I still pass History with my short attention span that focuses on only video games.
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Post by Jongluer on Dec 30, 2004 21:41:01 GMT -5
Actually obviously I have, you know the whole crack about whether or not we have to go to war with them to learn their geography....
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Post by Rikithasta on Dec 30, 2004 22:36:02 GMT -5
Heh, I don't even know the geography of Long Island, let alone the other side of the world (more or less.) Nor do I know where Calcutta is. Nor did I know he was in Calcutta in the first place. So don't use me as an example of how much geography the average American knows.
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