A question for those of who have've played in one (or more) of my campaigns - what scenes stick in your mind most? I'm expressly not talking about greatest triumphs, or complete abuses of psionic powers (I'm looking at you,
grutok) but things that stand out for story, visual, dialogue, or "cinematic" reasons.
The reason being that I'm working through my old notes, and trying to pick out things that worked, didn't work, and more importantly, are remembered. I'm looking for bits that were really good, mostly, but if you remember something you absolutely hated (as a player, that is, not a character), tell me that too.
Feedback on this will hopefully lead to even more memorable games!
The reason being that I'm working through my old notes, and trying to pick out things that worked, didn't work, and more importantly, are remembered. I'm looking for bits that were really good, mostly, but if you remember something you absolutely hated (as a player, that is, not a character), tell me that too.
Feedback on this will hopefully lead to even more memorable games!
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Mortgaging our collective souls to pay for new equipment and cover some cosmic fines we picked up was fun though (and typically stupid on our parts.) Remember folks, Demonic loan-sharks are not your friends.
The second campaign was looking very interesting until life happened - have fond memories of Eng_monkey's "Wait a second, you're Lawful Evil, aren't you?".
What didn't work (for me): from my own point of view this is a style thing but I do have some issues with the very high levels of effortless magic and I've a fairly strong dislike of "meeting members of the ruling family down the pub" especially when the characters do not have those levels of connections in their background. Again it's a style thing I prefer magic at a lower level and my nobles aloof and detached and unless there is a very good reason or if the campaign is court based I'm sure the monachy have "People who do that for them" when it comes to meeting the heros - at least for the initial set up.
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