Meltiel's face (well, the area where he would have a face) flickered momentarily. It was hard to tell whether he was amused or about to dispense divine punishment all over this man's shop. "What is that device and what is its function?" asked Meltiel shakily, trying to keep his tone even.
Teitar walks over to Asirri and catches the stick of dynamite in midair. "Please don't play with that," said Teitar gently. "I'm sorry, Asirri, but I think it would be wiser if I handled the explosives."
"Then you won't mind if I take a look around, right?" asked Meltiel coldly, a clear edge in his voice. Meltiel never had any talent for subtlety. In fact, that was subtlest way he could say "I'm coming in whether you like it or not."
Audhino is magical and part god. He's omnipotent at least...
Whilst he's alive, the mafia cannot win.
SO KILL HIM NOW!!!
I'm laughing and weeping at the same time right now. What the hell is going on? I don't even...I don't even want to try to follow any of this anymore...
AE, if you're town, I hope you know what you're doing. If not, then dammit. Damn it all to hell...
Teitar arched a brow. "The commander thought it was wise to trust explosives to two individuals that most likely have absolutely no experience in handling them?"
I voted for Kank. He lets me hang around the [Crafters] thread and plays with me in Humor Games ^ ^ *gives Kank clover*
His Clan's various activities almost made me decide to join the [Crafters] instead of [Planar Chaos], and, from my perspective, he seems to be a driving force behind most of it.
I tend to do a lot of writing when I create campaigns. I usually get too engrossed in the details and end up making so much material that the group never gets to, finds, or chooses to play. I can improv skeleton-esque campaigns just fine, but I like to be able to keep track of every single bit of awesome I come up with
A luminous figure can be seen flying from a short distance away. After a short while, it reaches the shop, landing in front of the door and folding his wings behind him. Meltiel had been meditating a short distance away until hearing an explosion. Concerned, he decided to investigate the noise. Meltiel knocked on the door, shield at the ready just in case.
It's a shame that epic campaign never caught on. It sounds pretty awesome to me.
@Trusted Wave: I've been toying around with the idea of posting in the Community Cafe for a while now. Maybe I'll give it a try once I finish up with finals week.
Oh, yeah, you should definitely give it a try when you have the time ^ ^ My character, Xifax, could use someone to talk to
The basic idea? About two hours to get it all straightened out in my head and written down.
The major plot points and details, maybe two weeks.
Because not every alternate universe has life, but if it did, it would eventually die. Life developing in any specific universe isn't guaranteed, just very likely. Death, on the other hand, always happens to that life when it shows up.
But entropy and Death are seperate things in the game world. A star exploding isn't Death doing anything other than sitting back and watching the universe slowly decay. If that star killed some random planet full of beings, however, Death would step in and make sure everything was in order.
I see...Okay, that makes sense...
Would you mind sending me the game info? I think this campaign would be something my D&D group could really get into I'd just have to make some custom edits to it first though...
I'm laughing and weeping at the same time right now. What the hell is going on? I don't even...I don't even want to try to follow any of this anymore...
AE, if you're town, I hope you know what you're doing. If not, then dammit. Damn it all to hell...
His Clan's various activities almost made me decide to join the [Crafters] instead of [Planar Chaos], and, from my perspective, he seems to be a driving force behind most of it.
I tend to do a lot of writing when I create campaigns. I usually get too engrossed in the details and end up making so much material that the group never gets to, finds, or chooses to play. I can improv skeleton-esque campaigns just fine, but I like to be able to keep track of every single bit of awesome I come up with
Vote: MzztrTetris
*crosses fingers*
What. The. ****.
What the hell is going on?!
No one vote! He may have claimed scum, but we can still use this Day to discuss.
Oh, yeah, you should definitely give it a try when you have the time ^ ^ My character, Xifax, could use someone to talk to
I see...Okay, that makes sense...
Would you mind sending me the game info? I think this campaign would be something my D&D group could really get into I'd just have to make some custom edits to it first though...