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Author Topic: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure  (Read 39156 times)

Andir

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Re: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure
« Reply #810 on: August 01, 2010, 10:52:33 pm »

They are protecting the nest... not attacking you.  So we need to find a way to get through without being seen... Invisibility does seem like the only option besides some lucky magic.  (Or that evil book which killed us last time.)
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"Having faith" that the bridge will not fall, implies that the bridge itself isn't that trustworthy. It's not that different from "I pray that the bridge will hold my weight."

Armok

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Re: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure
« Reply #811 on: August 02, 2010, 05:16:55 am »

What about invisibility + projectile, to stealthily sling ourselves throughout it before the invisibility ends?
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Karnewarrior

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Re: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure
« Reply #812 on: August 02, 2010, 07:01:17 am »

What about invisibility + projectile, to stealthily sling ourselves throughout it before the invisibility ends?
I think the walls would disagree with our idea of Projectiling ourselves through the city.
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Re: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure
« Reply #813 on: August 02, 2010, 07:23:03 am »

What about invisibility + projectile, to stealthily sling ourselves throughout it before the invisibility ends?
I think the walls would disagree with our idea of Projectiling ourselves through the city.
Do it anyway! Maybe we'll get a critical success!
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Karnewarrior

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Re: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure
« Reply #814 on: August 02, 2010, 07:29:51 am »

What about invisibility + projectile, to stealthily sling ourselves throughout it before the invisibility ends?
I think the walls would disagree with our idea of Projectiling ourselves through the city.
Do it anyway! Maybe we'll get a critical success!
((Glyph of Invisibility+Glyph of Projectile) (98/100) (CRITICAL SUCCESS!)) You blast through the city, boring holes through the walls with your face. The city collapses.
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The trust you have bestowed upon thy comrade is now reciprocated in turn.
Thou shall be blessed when calling upon personae of the Hangman Arcana.
May this tie bind thee to a brighter future!​
Ikusaba Quest! - Fistfighting space robots for the benefit of your familial bonds to Satan is passe, so you call Sherlock Holmes and ask her to pop by.

Andir

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Re: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure
« Reply #815 on: August 02, 2010, 08:28:25 am »

What about invisibility + projectile, to stealthily sling ourselves throughout it before the invisibility ends?
I think the walls would disagree with our idea of Projectiling ourselves through the city.
Do it anyway! Maybe we'll get a critical success!
((Glyph of Invisibility+Glyph of Projectile) (98/100) (CRITICAL SUCCESS!)) You blast through the city, boring holes through the walls with your face. The city collapses.
... as does your face.
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"Having faith" that the bridge will not fall, implies that the bridge itself isn't that trustworthy. It's not that different from "I pray that the bridge will hold my weight."

lordnincompoop

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Re: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure
« Reply #816 on: August 02, 2010, 09:13:19 am »

You then end up 500 m inside a rock wall. You'd have suffocated, but you're too busy being dead from the multiple collisions to notice the difference. The bugmen remember you in their tales for ever after - mostly the ones concerning incredibly dumb ideas.

Which is to say none of them, because nobody wants to listen to a story about some random guy who suddenly decided that becoming an interesting cluster of minerals is was what he really wanted to do in life.

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Andir

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« Reply #817 on: August 02, 2010, 09:40:33 am »

Lol... bad ideas seem to attract themselves to us.
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Re: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure
« Reply #818 on: September 27, 2010, 12:38:37 am »

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  Good bye, I guess.
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Re: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure
« Reply #819 on: September 27, 2010, 04:02:55 am »

*Plays Taps on tiny violin*
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Re: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure
« Reply #820 on: October 25, 2010, 02:11:35 pm »

I cast a vile threadcromantic spell.
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Re: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure
« Reply #821 on: October 25, 2010, 04:26:50 pm »

I'd love to continue this, I really would, but as of now I'm just far to busy to sustain something like this. It's too late for it anyways.

I'm sorry I never really gave you guys some proper closure, and left just as it was getting exciting too, but hey, it was a good run while we had it and maybe, just maybe this'll continue in another form or by a like-minded individual.

Just don't expect anything.

So this is good bye I guess. Let's leave this one to rest.
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Re: The Great Tower: A Dungeon Adventure
« Reply #822 on: October 27, 2010, 09:03:46 am »

Why? :(

Cant you just take a break but then come back in a few months?
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