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Post by Rincewind on Aug 1, 2011 21:23:34 GMT -5
The 3rd Sunday of the month would be the 21st. If this is OK, that's fine. I can't do the week before, the 14th, but this Sunday (the 7th) might work. The 28th is probably too late for people. Let me know, thanks!
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Steve
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Post by Steve on Aug 4, 2011 9:22:09 GMT -5
I can do the 21st for sure. The 28th would probably work but would cut into my packing time.
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Post by Rincewind on Aug 5, 2011 16:21:51 GMT -5
Alright, hopefully the 21st will work for everyone then, see you then!
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Post by Dragonsrule on Aug 10, 2011 20:07:09 GMT -5
Yes the 21st will work. Since this is the last session, lets go out in a blaze of Glory.
On a side note, Andy(one of the guys that comes into store, and DMs encounters) got a promotion and will be off on Sundays. He will be starting a Pathfinder campaign, most likely 2 Sundays a month. He should be there the 21st to say something about it.
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Post by Rincewind on Aug 19, 2011 21:05:18 GMT -5
Sounds interesting. I might look it up, but dunno if I can play that often these days.
Anyway, see you all Sunday!
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Post by Rincewind on Aug 21, 2011 7:11:11 GMT -5
I also don't know how long the game will really take- I'd doubt it'll go until 5. We'll see!
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Post by Dragonsrule on Aug 22, 2011 9:51:32 GMT -5
I may not have freed Tiamat(yet), however I got the last say. Killed the Swordsage, then watched the bid dumb Barbarian, kill himself by trying to look at all the cards in the Deck of Many Things. LOL. I get all the treasure and a Keep to boot. Time to start my Reign of Terror. I will pray to Tiamat to send me a White Dragon, to start conquering and finding a way to free her.
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Post by Rincewind on Aug 24, 2011 7:50:12 GMT -5
Just to clarify, all the gods were freed, so to speak, so that they are now able to interact more directly with the world in the way that D&D players are more accustomed to. So there can now be many clerics of a faith who all have casting ability, avatars can walk the material plane, etc. The question of who freed them was to see which deity (or, in this case, deities) were to rise in power over the others, as their followers would be shown to have cared more about them than the others.
FYI, the necromancer worshiping Erythnul was the first party member to be put upon this quest. When he abandoned it, the results were... not pretty.
And the Swordsage is generally regarded as a saint, a short time after these events. Oddly enough, the three of you are very rarely pictured or described together by any group- they tend to focus on one or the other party member as being wholly responsible.
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