So did we ever get to Laerindalor?

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So did we ever get to Laerindalor?

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The iso-view is way bettar!
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I'm pretty sure we spent as much time designing worlds/character as we did actually playing.

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I wonder if I still have the Word docs with all the background info on all those countries.
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I still had that weird Hero program thing George made us use one time.
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Weird. Peijen, George, and I were talking about this just on Sunday. We came to the conclusion that once we crossed the ocean in any of Vinny's campaigns, the campaign was effectively over.

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Was it during one of Vinny's campaigns that we randomly played a DragonLance module?
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All I remember was fighting some goblins on a hill. Goblins. Always goblins.
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Alan wrote:Was it during one of Vinny's campaigns that we randomly played a DragonLance module?
Yes. We crossed the ocean (I don't remember why), got to the other side, and were randomly teleported to Dragonlance Fifth Age. We complained and Vinny quit DMing, leaving our characters forever stranded in another world.

We tried that campaign again later and the last thing I remember was my gnome druid touching a flame saber spell to a trail of gunpowder leading back to the powder magazine (on a ship, trying to cross the same ocean).

Much like how Alan's Hero campaign ended on the first adventure when one of our characters nuked the docks.

My Hero campaign was only there to generate interest in the system, which it sort of did, but once Alan's campaign failed, there was no reason to continue. By that point, Peijen was working for one evil organization and you'd just agreed to make blood sacrifices to another super villain. There were two other super villains out there, but with your combined power I think you would have overthrown them and dragged the world into a new dark age.

Peijen's evil campaign ended with Dave's kidnapping. Since Dave represented 95% of our damage output, it's safe to assume that we were soon overthrown.

Alan's IRC campaign ended with Peijen and I reaching some town for reasons I no longer remember. If my character weren't lynched for practicing banned sorcery, he probably would have ended up in a lethal dual with Peijen over the female NPC who was following us around.

I don't recall what happened in the campaign with the lesbians, gnoll, and lizard, though I recall fighting all the dinosaurs in the Monster Manual in alphabetical order.

The jungle campaign died before you even met the main villain. Presumably he won and sunk the jungle beneath the sea.

Am I missing any of the ones that failed? Only Jason, Alan, and my first campaigns ran to completion as far as I know.

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Alan wrote:I'm pretty sure we spent as much time designing worlds/character as we did actually playing.
No kidding. I have a high level concept and varying levels of notes for eight worlds/campaigns aside from the three campaigns I actually ran.

-The other three acts of my first campaign (the Great Game campaign started life as an introduction to a much longer campaign)
-Ebon Moon
-Glacier
-Bane Sidhe vs Squid
-The island campaign
-Annexation
-Princess vs Dragon
-Into the Mushroom Mines

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Dave wrote:All I remember was fighting some goblins on a hill. Goblins. Always goblins.
No. You didn't fight the goblins on the hill. Peijen hit them with a sleep spell on the first round. Then you just slit their throats when combat was over.

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