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Too funny not to share...
So as
featherynscale alluded to earlier, we're running a D&D campaign on the "Amnesia" model (based on a campaign
ursulav was in, partially). They've done Something, and then Something Bad happened, and they've forgotten who they are. Of course their equipment has become separated from them, so they can't figure it out that easily...
It starts Friday, so it's not like you all can really crack the code or anything before our players get to play, but this is all they get for their characters at first. More memories will filter in later, like, say, what class they are.







Actually, we don't hate our players, or their characters. In fact, we've gotten rather inordinately fond of them over the course of creating their world, and history, and damn near everything else. It's probably the easiest sort of campaign for players to jump into, and the most maddening shortly thereafter.
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It starts Friday, so it's not like you all can really crack the code or anything before our players get to play, but this is all they get for their characters at first. More memories will filter in later, like, say, what class they are.
Actually, we don't hate our players, or their characters. In fact, we've gotten rather inordinately fond of them over the course of creating their world, and history, and damn near everything else. It's probably the easiest sort of campaign for players to jump into, and the most maddening shortly thereafter.
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That's deliciously evil.
Why can't I stop chuckling at the idea?
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Damn that look like fun. Makes me wish I was closer to KC.
You just wanted to get in on the teasing too, huh?
Re: You just wanted to get in on the teasing too, huh?
...and actually, I had this post planned before she made hers, but she was quicker on the draw.