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Post by GRWelsh on Feb 3, 2009 21:25:08 GMT -5
Well, I thought that is what my fighter Trast was going to do. Even though only 2nd level, that party seemed tough and large enough that he could hang with them and sponge up enough XPs to eventually be able to contribute. And didn't we already start that scenario?
But on second thought, I guess I'd rather play in something you home-brewed, since as much as I love the classics I know them too well and I don't like feigning ignorance for the benefit of the younger players. And I like the group of you, me, Mark and Eric. I don't mind your cousin and nephew, but I just would prefer to play in something new/unknown to me.
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Post by Scott on Feb 3, 2009 21:36:42 GMT -5
Yeah, that's a good group. But the prospects of running those great adventures with a real understanding of the game for a group of good players is hard to pass up, the GD series especially. I think it was 1984 or so the last time I played those adventures, and it was your typical young teen way over the top type thing. You could come done, drink some Scotch and co-DM with me then.
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Post by geneweigel on Feb 4, 2009 9:00:07 GMT -5
Hell of a performance, even if it was karaoke. Thank you, sir. Well I stood up on a stage for karaoke, which I never did before, for a crowded party in 2007 to seemingly random requests which made me realize how easy it is for me to sing almost anything and be a crowd pleaser. I've been drunkingly singing along to "THE BAND" records with Bill and Henry forever so I figured why not? I can do this.
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Post by geneweigel on Feb 4, 2009 9:04:10 GMT -5
Maybe I should record one of Scott's games... I'll start the video, after the action is over... with the players saying "What the hell do you mean we're all dead? Again?" and you won't really know what happened or what's going on at that point, except you'll see Scott shrugging behind a tattered DM screen, Eric grumbling, me drinking Bourbon and Mark passed out on the couch about to be attacked by Scott's cat. Just don't start drinking too soon... I had to edit out a bunch of incoherent moments at the end of that footage and the original movie had an even bigger cut where the whole end was marred by stumbling around and boring spots.
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Post by GRWelsh on Mar 31, 2009 12:38:09 GMT -5
Hey, what happened to these videos!?! I wanted to watch them again. I sort of enjoyed them.
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Post by geneweigel on Apr 1, 2009 13:59:28 GMT -5
The ring was thrown back into the fires of Mount Doom and unmade all of its works...
Well...except for the opening and closing credit sequences thats all me on the camera work! Maybe I can salvage those parts for the exciting remake. It'll be like the American version "FUNNY GAMES" exactly the same but with variance in cast.
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