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Author Topic: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread  (Read 67852 times)

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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #225 on: September 02, 2014, 10:46:14 pm »

Are there other continents, by the way?

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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #226 on: September 02, 2014, 10:46:56 pm »

I think it was said that we don't know.

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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #227 on: September 02, 2014, 10:47:36 pm »

New goal achieved.

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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #228 on: September 02, 2014, 10:48:03 pm »

Do we get the XP penalty if we tack a quick OOC statement at the end of an otherwise completely IC post?

Yes. I will go ahead and say that the first one is on the house though. So your first OOC comment won't dock you points. The OOC Thread exists. Use it.

Are there other continents, by the way?

Not that anyone knows of.
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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #229 on: September 02, 2014, 10:50:36 pm »

Go for it! The feat thing.
Do we remember anything of what the heroes were/are?

I'd like to have a basic idea of what they could/did do, in order to create cool backstory. I can make it a story, if you'd like. (I'd also need to figure out what ended up creating these blightlands; they're dramatic and shit but completely impractical; probably some experiment or another backfired)

Giant ball of negative energy sounds a little bit like a Sphere of Annihilation, which I can totally imagine the heroes turning against us when we try to kill them with it. "Yoink, that's mine now, now feel death on your face!"

Since there's seven of them, sounds like they'll end up being counterparts to each of us plus the Wizzerd. Counterparts in what way, though, I have to wonder.

But why wonder silently when I can share my thoughts with all of you?

Riki's hero is probably a ranger or a rogue more focused on tricks and traps, a tinker or artificer and UMDer.
Harmony's hero is a bard. Whether you had this planned or not, Nerjin, her hero is a bard, period. We will all treat it as a bard, and act as if it had done bardic things. Probably a badass bard, possibly a Dragonfire Wardancer, or perhaps a Sublime Chord, but all the same. It fits too well. Well, that or a Beguiler, I suppose.
Galia's counterpart is obviously a dragon-blooded sorceror or a really old wizard guy. Maybe a frighteningly competent Warmage.
Bill's counterpart is a cleric. Duh. :P Or a paladin/Favored Soul, possibly.
Illandrinal's counterpart is probably a ranger, maybe a Swift Hunter, or possibly a Leap Attack Barbarian.
Dereth's counterpart is either a paladin, a crusader(ToB versus ToB), probably a Ruby Knight Vindicator if one, or some similar tanky melee class that can excel. He didn't bet Dereth, of course; Dereth was held off by foul magicks and trickery while his counterpart punched everyone else in the face. Or, possibly, a really badass monk, in the style of AD&D monks, unarmed attacking like a boss(anyone with a weapon cannot beat the Kung-Fu Master; it actually becomes a hindrance. Dereth is special in that it was only a minor hindrance, rather than an auto-lose signal).
The Halfling Wizard's counterpart was either a Druid, a really genre-savvy guy like a Good version of Tarkin from OotS, or the leader of their band and could thus be the odd one out. Maybe it's a dragon. We don't know. This guy'll be the one that manages to fuck us over, I promise you.

>High Level Magic exists
>Tiny continent the size of new york is the only place anyone knows of
>FUCK there's some sort of dimensional lock or prison keeping us all here

Also, why is there a desert adjacent to the sea?

Deserts form because water can't get over mountains on it's way from the sea.
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It's magic, isn't it?
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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #230 on: September 02, 2014, 10:54:47 pm »

Good comments. The halflings counterpart, by my thinking, is some sort of really rigid Paladin, probably a Giant one.
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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #231 on: September 02, 2014, 10:57:37 pm »

Also:

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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #232 on: September 02, 2014, 10:57:56 pm »

Indeed.

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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #233 on: September 02, 2014, 10:59:14 pm »

You don't know much about them personality wise. They showed up and curb-stomped you and then left. Not a lot of dialogue.

What you remember of the party goes this way:

A Human in meticulously cared for clothing who spoke often how the great "Elriend Farswing" was going to destroy your evil tower. You didn't believe him. He did. Weilded a Sword and shield.

A dwarf-sized Orc [you think] who repeatedly said "Tee Hee" as he attacked you. Weilded a warhammer.

A Gnome Paladin. You know this because he constantly stated he was a paladin.

A confident bow weilder who had an animal companion. Was a human though his eyes were yellow.

A rapier weilder who knew how to make each strike count. You don't know what she was.

An Elf Bard who seemed to dance as opposed to play an instrument or sing. She wore lots of jewelry and seemed tired. She had lime-green hair.

Lastly there was a dwarf who seemed to be casting spells. You assume Cleric as he cast a lot of healing spells.

Don't forget that the size of the island has been multiplied by x10 RPG. SOrta important.
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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #234 on: September 02, 2014, 11:00:55 pm »

Ah there we go.

In combat healing from the cleric?

We'll be fine!
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« Reply #235 on: September 02, 2014, 11:03:22 pm »

I could explain why he did what he did but that would ruin the fun.
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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #236 on: September 02, 2014, 11:08:19 pm »

Dang it, I missed this.
I kept checking back but I still missed it.
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Had a character sheet started and everything, too.
Hmmm... waitlist, then, will work on and link sheet tommorow, hopefully.
PS: Tibbit.
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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #237 on: September 02, 2014, 11:09:14 pm »

It is considered standard practice for a player to play his/her character and familiar at the same time, right?

I ask because my only other familiar'd character has a toad he keeps in a glass box (which he keeps next to him for Alertness purposes) that doesn't say or do much.
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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #238 on: September 02, 2014, 11:10:17 pm »

It is considered standard practice for a player to play his/her character and familiar at the same time, right?

I ask because my only other familiar'd character has a toad he keeps in a glass box (which he keeps next to him for Alertness purposes) that doesn't say or do much.
Yes. Standard practice also dictates that everyone forgets the familiar exists unless it happens to become relevant somehow.

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Re: In the Name of Revenge [3.5 DnD Evil Campaign] OOC Thread
« Reply #239 on: September 02, 2014, 11:15:00 pm »

Excellent.

Standard practice (forgets existence until relevant) deviation: Galia has chats with her snake in her spare time. Conversation consists of repeated, back-and-forth hissing.
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