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Post by Rincewind on Jul 31, 2010 9:05:54 GMT -5
OK, I think Dmitri said he may have a conflict here, will the 3rd Sunday (August 15th) work or not for people?
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Steve
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Post by Steve on Jul 31, 2010 9:37:53 GMT -5
The third sunday works fine for me, but should we have to change, the second sunday does not. The other three sundays are fine.
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Post by Rincewind on Jul 31, 2010 16:33:56 GMT -5
Dmitri says that the third isn't good for him, does the 2nd Sunday (8th) or the 4th Sunday (22nd) or 5th (29th) work better for anyone?
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Post by Dragonsrule on Aug 1, 2010 12:23:15 GMT -5
as of now, all work for me.
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Post by grond on Aug 3, 2010 18:54:38 GMT -5
The 3rd, the 4th and the 5th should work for me. The second likely doesn't
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Post by Rincewind on Aug 10, 2010 20:16:11 GMT -5
Well, from what people are saying, it sounds like the 4th Sunday should be safe. So tentatively, we'll have the game on August 22nd. If there are any problems, let me know- otherwise I'll see you all then!
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Post by Dmitri on Aug 18, 2010 12:52:17 GMT -5
The time has come, sadly...
I am going to have to drop out of LGG3, on a pretty well permanent basis.
Got some stuff coming together at church that will tie up my Sunday afternoon/evenings for the foreseeable future. While I am a little bummed about missing out on LGG3, it is stuff I have been wanting to do and get started for a very long time.
So anyway, I hope all enjoy the game and the denizens of Hell! Slay a few for me...
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Post by Rincewind on Aug 20, 2010 21:04:45 GMT -5
Well, Dmitri, sorry to hear that your duties at church will make you unable to go to Hell with us. Wait....
Anyway, Dragonsrule's character will be arriving just a few minutes before the rest of the party. To reiterate, here is what he, and then you all, see:
Blood and viscera coat the entire surface of the land. A polluted, oil-slicked river cuts through the terrain, churning from and to points currently out of sight, giving off a nauseating stench of death and decay. Larger pools of blood litter the surroundings, and toothy mountains loom above you, their sharp edges glittering with malice. Fireballs careen through the sky, randomly falling on the terrain. Above the craggy peaks of the nearby mountains, five watchtowers, each carved to resemble the head and neck of a watchful dragon, curve up and out from the main structure of a fortress perched atop the mount.
After a few minutes, Hank and Ungrim suddenly appear, along with a desk covered in metallic equipment, topped with what seems to be a glowing eye, humming with power.
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Post by Steve on Aug 22, 2010 1:07:58 GMT -5
Hope to see you around, Dave. It was fun playing with you while it lasted.
On the note of game mechanics, I finished rolling up my character a while back and, in addition to my short note sheet, will be purchasing a copy of the XPH to make things easier. Hopefully this will make playing a character with far too many options easier on all of us.
For reference, my character appearance: A stout, bespectacled man in strange clothing, a thick vest over a woolen shirt with a pair of denim trousers, stands before you. His gaunt, angular features are slightly off-putting, to the point that it is a bit difficult to make eye contact with him. He has clearly made attempts to comb down his mass of red hair, but it is currently in a disordered heap draped loosely over his head. A thin, glowing crystal dangles from a leather belt pouch bulging with various objects and branded with an ornate eye similar to the symbol of Boccob.
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